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What is NYC AC § 20-276?

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This section prohibits pawnbrokers from employing individuals under the age of sixteen to accept or receive pledges. The statute aims to regulate the employment practices within the pawnbroker industry. Applies to pawnbrokers operating within New York City.

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§ 20-276 Pawnbroker's clerks.

AC § 20-276

It shall be unlawful for any pawnbroker to employ a person under the age of sixteen years to accept or receive any pledge.

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