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What is NYC AC § 20-428?

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This section outlines the conditions under which the commissioner may deny or refuse to renew a license for applicants involved in businesses related to the sale, rental, repair, or servicing of products for the disabled. Applies to individuals and entities seeking such licenses.

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§ 20-428 Denial of license.

AC § 20-428

The commissioner may deny or refuse to renew a license if any applicant, partner, officer or director identified in the application for a license: a. Previously held a license issued under this subchapter which was revoked or suspended without the terms of the suspension being fulfilled; b. Has committed an act which, if committed by a licensee, would be grounds for suspension or revocation of a license issued pursuant to this subchapter; c. Has acted in the capacity of a licensee under this subchapter without a license therefor; d. Has been convicted of a crime or offense which relates to the operation of a business dealing in the sale, rental, repair or servicing of products for the disabled.

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