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What is NYC AC § 22-207?

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This section allows the commissioner to establish rules for the orderly conduct of loading businesses in the Fulton Fish Market distribution area. Measures may include a voucher system for payments, insurance requirements, designated loading areas, and record maintenance. Applies to businesses operating in the Fulton Fish Market area.

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§ 22-207 Conduct of loading businesses.

AC § 22-207

a. The commissioner may establish by rule such measures as he or she deems appropriate and necessary to ensure the orderly and lawful conduct of loading businesses in the fulton fish market distribution area. Such measures may include the establishment of a voucher system under which (i) loaders are prohibited from accepting cash payments for performing loading services and (ii) persons wishing to have loading services performed for them may purchase vouchers from the market manager and present them to loaders in payment for loading services. Such vouchers shall thereafter be redeemed by the loading business for payment from the market manager. b. Such measures may also include, but shall not be limited to: (i) appropriate insurance requirements; (ii) prohibitions on interference with vehicles lawfully parked in the market area; (iii) designation of loading areas in the market area, a requirement that a loading business obtain a lease or an occupancy permit for the occupancy of property owned by the city when a designated loading area is located on such property and the establishment of a fee for such permit; (iv) designation of hours during which loading services may be performed; (v) provisions prescribing maintenance and availability of records for inspection by the market manager or the commissioner; and (vi) appropriate insurance and bonding requirements. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1995/050.

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