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What is NYC AC § 24-254?

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This section outlines the conditions under which a certificate may be transferred. It states that any attempted transfer of a certificate automatically revokes it, except when the premises containing the device are conveyed, allowing for the certificate to be transferred to a different individual. Applies to property owners involved in the transfer of certificates.

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§ 24-254 Transfer of certificates.

AC § 24-254

Any purported or attempted transfer of a certificate automatically revokes the certificate, except that upon a conveyance of the premises in which the device is located a certificate may be transferred to a person other than the person named in the certificate.

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