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What is NYC AC § 20-544?

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This section requires each licensee to maintain an electronic log of vehicle damage complaints, including details and compensation amounts. Records must be kept for a minimum of three years and made available to the department and the department of environmental protection upon request. Applies to licensees under this subchapter.

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§ 20-544 Records.

AC § 20-544

Each licensee under this subchapter shall maintain a log documenting complaints of damage to vehicles in an electronic format to be designated by the commissioner. Each such log entry shall include a detailed description of such damage, and the amount of compensation, if any, that the customer received for such damage. Such records shall be kept for a period of at least three years and shall be made available to the department upon request. Each such licensee shall also maintain the records described in subdivision b of section 24-529 of this code for at least three years and shall make such records available to the department and the department of environmental protection upon request. (L.L. 2015/062, 6/29/2015, eff. 12/26/2015) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2015/062.

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