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What is NYC AC § 20-112?

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This section establishes that a license is valid only for the specified location on the application, with exceptions for activities not conducted at a fixed place. Licensees must notify the commissioner of any address changes at least ten days in advance. Applies to individuals or entities holding licenses for specific activities.

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§ 20-112 Address of licensed activity.

AC § 20-112

Except as specifically provided in chapter two, a license shall be valid only for the location designated upon the application therefor, except in the case of licenses issued for activities which in their nature are carried out at large and not at a fixed place of business. No license shall be issued for more than one location. Licensees shall, at least ten days prior thereto, notify the commissioner or the commissioner's designee by registered or certified mail, or personal service, of any change of address of the licensed premises or of the residence of the licensee.

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