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What is NYC AC § 20-236?

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This section establishes the licensing fees for stoop line stands based on the type of items sold, including fruits, vegetables, and confectionary. The statute specifies the fees for different categories and sets a maximum fee of one hundred dollars for combinations. Applies to vendors operating stoop line stands in New York City.

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§ 20-236 Stoop line stands; fees.

AC § 20-236

The fee for such license shall be based on the article or articles permitted to be sold or displayed as follows: 1. For fruits, vegetables, soft drinks or combinations thereof.....eighty dollars 2. For confectionary.....forty dollars 3. For ice cream.....forty dollars 4. For any combination of the foregoing, the license fee shall be the total of the prescribed fees, except that such fee shall not exceed one hundred dollars. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1992/065.

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