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What is NYC AC § 20-328?

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This section defines unauthorized use as any unlawful act not permitted by the property owner or operator. The commissioner is responsible for investigating complaints regarding unauthorized use of parking lots during non-operational hours and may order remedies to address such issues. Applies to property owners and operators of parking facilities.

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§ 20-328 Unauthorized use.

AC § 20-328

a. Definition. Whenever used in this section, unauthorized use shall mean any and all unlawful act or acts and any activity not expressly permitted by the owner, lessor or operator of any property. b. The commissioner shall receive and investigate complaints concerning the unauthorized use of parking lots during the hours when such parking lots are not in operation. c. Upon due notice and hearing the commissioner shall be empowered to order remedies to cure such unauthorized use including but not limited to requiring that the licensee lock or guard the parking lot when it is not in operation. d. The commissioner shall promulgate such regulations as may be necessary to effectuate the purpose of this section.

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