NYC Administrative Code

§ 22-254 — Conduct of wholesale businesses and market businesses.

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This section outlines the rules established by the commissioner for the conduct of wholesale and market businesses in public wholesale markets. It includes requirements for registration numbers, waste disposal, insurance, maintenance of financial records, and other necessary regulations. Applies to wholesale businesses operating in public markets.

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§ 22-254 Conduct of wholesale businesses and market businesses.

AC § 22-254

The commissioner shall establish by rule measures governing the conduct of wholesale businesses and market businesses in the public wholesale markets, including but not limited to: (i) requirements that wholesale businesses maintain and supply their registration numbers to suppliers, and shippers and truckers; (ii) requirements for the disposal of waste and other sanitary measures; (iii) appropriate insurance and bonding requirements; (iv) provisions requiring the maintenance of financial statements, records, ledgers, receipts, bills and such other written records as the commissioner determines are necessary or useful for carrying out the purposes of this chapter. Such records shall be maintained for a period of time not to exceed five years to be determined by rule by the commissioner, provided, however, that such rule may provide that the commissioner may, in specific instances at his or her discretion, require that records be maintained for a period of time exceeding such five years. Such records shall be made available for inspection and audit at the request of the commissioner at either the registrant's place of business or at the offices of the department; and (v) such other rules as he or she deems necessary or appropriate to effectuate the provisions of this chapter. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1997/028.

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