NYC Administrative Code

§ 22-262 — Surrender of registration certificate and photo identification card and cessation of use of registration number.

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This section outlines the requirements for the immediate surrender of a registration certificate and photo identification cards upon suspension or revocation of a registration. It also mandates the cessation of use of the registration number. Violations may lead to penalties or revocation of the registration. Applies to registrants and their employees in the market.

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§ 22-262 Surrender of registration certificate and photo identification card and cessation of use of registration number.

AC § 22-262

Suspension or revocation of a registration shall require the immediate surrender to the commissioner of the registration certificate and all photo identification cards issued for employees of the registrant. Suspension or revocation of a registration shall also require the immediate cessation of use of a registration number. Suspension or revocation of a photo identification card or discontinuance of employment in the market shall require the immediate surrender of such identification card. Violation of the provisions of this section may result in revocation of the registration or photo identification card where such registration or identification card is under suspension or in criminal or civil penalties as provided in subdivision b of section 22-258 of this chapter. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1997/028.

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