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CITY OF BOSTON CODE OF ORDINANCES
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOSTON
CHAPTER I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER II: FORM OF GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER III: ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY
CHAPTER IV: CONTRACTS
CHAPTER V: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER VI: GENERAL SERVICES
CHAPTER VII: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CHAPTER VIII: DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER IX: BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER X: HOUSING SERVICES
CHAPTER XI: PUBLIC SERVICES
CHAPTER XII: PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
CHAPTER XIII: NATURAL GAS
CHAPTER XIV: LICENSING AND CONSUMER BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND OFFICERS
CHAPTER XV: DIVISIONS OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE
CHAPTER XVI: PROHIBITIONS, PENALTIES AND PERMITS
CHAPTER XVII: LICENSES AND REGULATIONS AFFECTING CERTAIN TRADES
CHAPTER XVIII: FEES AND CHARGES
CHAPTER XIX: SCHOOLS
CHAPTER XX: CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
CHAPTER XXI: MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC BUILDINGS
CHAPTER XXII: SUFFOLK COUNTY
CHAPTER XXIII: TRASH AND REFUSE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER XXIV: BOSTON JOBS, LIVING WAGE AND PREVAILING WAGE ORDINANCE
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17-2.2   Violations.
   Any person violating this Section shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $50 for each offense. Failure to have such air and water available during the hours of any one day when such person is selling such gasoline or other fuel at retail shall be one offense.
(Ord. 1979 c. 31 § 2; CBC 1985 17-2.2)
17-2.3   Gasoline Prices.
   No person engaged in the sale of gasoline by pump shall display, or suffer the display, of the price thereof by sign or other marking located at or near the premises upon which such person is so engaged unless such sign or other marking or a similar sign or other similar marking is attached to the pump or pumps to which said price applies, or unless such sign or other marking clearly indicates the pump or pumps to which said price applies.
(CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 351; CBC 1985 17-2.3; Renumbered by Ord. 1991 c. 5 § 41) Penalty, see Subsection 16-32.1
17-3   HAYMARKET-BLACKSTONE MARKET.
17-3.1   Market Area Designated.
   There shall be designated in downtown Boston an area known as the Haymarket-Blackstone Market which shall consist of Blackstone Street from North to Hanover; North Street from Blackstone to Union; Hanover Street from Blackstone to Union, but not including Union Street or any other street within that area but shall include only these streets for market purposes.
(Ord. 1978 c. 6 § 1; CBC 1985 17-3.1)
17-3.2   Hours That Sales Are Permitted.
   Vendors shall be licensed by the city Health and Hospitals Department and shall be allowed on the above streets from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m., Fridays and Saturdays.
(Ord. 1978 c. 6 § 2; CBC 1985 17-3.2) Penalty, see Subsection 16-32.1
17-3.3   Authority of Health Division.
   The Boston Health and Hospitals Department, Health Division, shall determine who are proper persons to be licensed and what portion of said Haymarket-Blackstone area they shall be assigned to.
(Ord. 1979 c. 6 § 3; CBC 1985 17-3.3)
17-3.4   Licenses Issued by the Commissioner of Public Works.
   Subject to Section 5 of the rules and regulations of the Department of Public Works, effective as of January 1, 1955, the Commissioner of Public Works may issue sidewalk or street licenses for the market area delineated in the above Section on any other day but not excluding Friday and Saturday except that on Friday and Saturday sidewalk and street licenses may be issued to that portion of the street not already assigned to a licensed pushcart vendor.
(Ord. 1978 c. 6 § 4; CBC 1985 17-3.4)
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