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What is NYC AC § 20-464?

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This section outlines the duties of licensed general vendors, including permitting inspections by city agencies, providing information about goods and storage locations, adhering to restrictions on prohibited items, and obtaining approval before transferring their license. Applies to licensed general vendors operating in New York City.

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§ 20-464 Duties of licensees.

AC § 20-464

Each licensed general vendor shall: a. Permit regular inspections by the department or any authorized city agency of any goods, vehicle, pushcart or stand used in the operation of the vending business, and of any premises used by him or her for the storage or preparation of goods intended to be vended in such business; b. Provide to the commissioner, or other authorized officer or employee of a city agency requesting such information, on a semi-annual basis, or more often if required by regulation promulgated by the Commissioner, the address and name of the owners or the manufacturers, suppliers or distributors from whom the licensee receives his or her goods and also the address at which the licensee stores his or her goods or any vehicle, pushcart or stand used in the operation of the vending business; c. Not use or permit anyone else to use a vending vehicle, pushcart or stand for the sale or lease of any goods or merchandise prohibited by the commissioner; d. Not sell, lend, lease or in any manner transfer his or her license or any interest therein unless prior approval of the commissioner has been obtained. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1989/112.

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