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Subchapter A: Adjudicatory Proceedings
Subchapter B: Penalties
§ 6-10 Compliance with New York City Charter.
§ 6-11 License Enforcement Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-12 Tobacco Retail Dealer Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-12.1 Electronic Cigarette Retail Dealer Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-13 Amusement Devices, Amusement Arcades, Amusement Operators, and Gaming Cafes Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-14 Billiard and Pocket Billiard Tables and Billiard and Pocket Billiard Rooms Penalty Schedule. [Repealed]
§ 6-15 Sidewalk Cafes Penalty Schedule. [Repealed]
§ 6-16 Sidewalk Stands Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-17 Sightseeing Guides Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-18 Pedicabs Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-19 Dealers in Second-Hand Articles Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-20 Pawnbrokers Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-21 Auctioneers Penalty Schedule. [Repealed]
§ 6-22 Laundries Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-23 Locksmiths Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-24 Sales Penalty Schedule. [Repealed]
§ 6-25 Garages and Parking Lots Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-26 Bingo Licensing Law Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-27 Public Dance Halls, Cabarets and Catering Establishment Penalty Schedule. [Repealed]
§ 6-28 Sight-seeing Buses, Horse-drawn Cabs and Drivers Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-29 Home Improvement Business Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-30 Process Servers Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-31 Electronic or Home Appliance Service Dealer Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-32 Products for the Disabled: Sale, Rental, Repair and Servicing Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-33 Games of Chance Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-34 Storage Warehouses Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-35 Electronic Stores Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-36 Towing Vehicles Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-37 Booting of Motor Vehicles Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-38 Weights and Measures Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-39 Dealers in Second-Hand Weighing or Measuring Devices Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-40 Etching Acid Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-41 Language Assistance in Pharmacies Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-42 Sales of Petroleum Products Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-43 Sales of Meats Penalty Schedule. [Repealed]
§ 6-44 Sale of Prepackaged Meat Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-45 Perishable Foods Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-46 Price Displays Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-47 Consumer Protection Law Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-48 Truth in Pricing Law.
§ 6-49 Posting of Prescription Drug Prices.
§ 6-50 Representations in Advertising Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-51 Availability for Sale of Advertised Merchandise Penalty Schedule. [Repealed]
§ 6-52 Information with Respect to Funeral Costs Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-53 Income Tax Preparers Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-54 Posting of Prices in Retail Service Establishments Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-55 Motorized Scooters Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-56 Immigration Assistance Service Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-57 Tenant Screening Report Disclosure Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-58 Prohibition on the Sale of Expired Over-The-Counter-Medication Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-59 Employment Agency Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-60 Domestic Workers & Household Employees Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-61 Public Safety Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-62 Debt Collection Agency Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-63 Air Conditioning System Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-64 Carpet Volatile Organic Compound Emissions Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-65 Pregnancy Services Centers Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-66 Ticket Sellers Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-67 Car Washes Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-68 General Vendor Penalty Schedule
§ 6-69 Conversion Therapy Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-70 Polystyrene Items Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-71 Bail Bond Agents Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-72 Cashless Establishments Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-73 Hotel Service Disruptions Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-74 Single-Use Beverage Plastics Penalty Schedule
§ 6-75 Mobile Food Vendor Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-76 Car Rentals Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-77 Information Regarding Redemption of Beverage Containers Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-78 Information Regarding Room Air Conditioners Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-79 Third-Party Food Delivery Services Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-80 Construction Labor Providers Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-81 Automated Employment Decision Tools Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-82 Force-Fed Products Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-83 Open Captioning at Motion Picture Theaters Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-84 Electric Space Heater Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-85 Data Breach Notification Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-86 Powered Mobility Devices Penalty Schedule.
§ 6-87 Disclosure of Total Ticket Costs in Advertisements.
Subchapter C: Public Hearings
Chapter 7: Office of Labor Policy and Standards
Chapter 8: Biometric Identifier Information
Chapter 9: Prevailing Wage Law
Chapter 10: Displaced Grocery Workers
Chapter 11: Living Wage Law
Chapter 12: Freelance Workers
Chapter 13: Petitions for Rulemaking
Title 9: Procurement Policy Board Rules
Title 12: Franchise and Concession Review Committee
Title 15: Department of Environmental Protection
Title 16: Department of Sanitation
Title 17: Business Integrity Commission
Title 19: Department of Finance
Title 20: Tax Appeals Tribunal
Title 21: Tax Commission
Title 22: Banking Commission
Title 24: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Title 25: Department of Mental Health and Retardation [Repealed]
Title 28: Housing Preservation and Development
Title 29: Loft Board
Title 30: Rent Guidelines Board
Title 31: Mayor's Office of Homelessness and Single Room Occupancy
Title 34: Department of Transportation
Title 35: Taxi and Limousine Commission
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Title 38-A: Civilian Complaint Review Board
Title 39: Department of Correction
Title 40: Board of Correction
Title 41: Department of Juvenile Justice
Title 42: Department of Probation
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Title 44: Comptroller
Title 45: Borough Presidents
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Title 47: Commission on Human Rights
Title 48: Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH)
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Title 50: Community Assistance Unit
Title 51: City Clerk
Title 52: Campaign Finance Board*
Title 53: Conflicts of Interest Board
Title 55: Department of Citywide Administrative Services
Title 56: Department of Parks and Recreation
Title 57: Art Commission
Title 58: Department of Cultural Affairs
Title 60: Civil Service Commission
Title 61: Office of Collective Bargaining
Title 62: City Planning
Title 63: Landmarks Preservation Commission
Title 66: Department of Small Business Services
Title 67: Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
Title 68: Human Resources Administration
Title 69: Department of Aging
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§ 6-14 Billiard and Pocket Billiard Tables and Billiard and Pocket Billiard Rooms Penalty Schedule. [Repealed]
(Added City Record 8/22/2016, eff. 8/22/2016; repealed City Record 2/22/2021, eff. 3/24/2021)
§ 6-15 Sidewalk Cafes Penalty Schedule. [Repealed]
(Added City Record 8/22/2016, eff. 8/22/2016; amended City Record 4/26/2018, eff. 5/26/2018; amended City Record 11/26/2021, eff. 12/26/2021; repealed City Record 10/9/2024, eff. 11/8/2024)
§ 6-16 Sidewalk Stands Penalty Schedule.
   All citations are to Title 20 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York or Title 6 of the Rules of the City of New York.
   Unless otherwise specified, the penalties set forth for each section of law or rule shall also apply to all subdivisions, paragraphs, subparagraphs, clauses, items, or any other provision contained therein. Each subdivision, paragraph, subparagraph, clause, item, or other provision charged in the Notice of Violation shall constitute a separate violation of the law or rule.
   For the fine amounts marked by a single asterisk, if the respondent timely submits the appropriate proof of having cured a first-time violation, the respondent will not be subject to a civil penalty pursuant to Local Law 153 of 2013.
   Unless otherwise specified by law, a second or third or subsequent violation means a violation by the same respondent, whether by pleading guilty, being found guilty in a decision, or entering into a settlement agreement for violating the same provision of law or rule, within two years of the prior violation(s).
   In certain cases, the Department may ask for license suspension or revocation, as permitted by statute. If a respondent is found in violation of multiple provisions that require a suspension period, the suspension periods shall run concurrently.
Citation
Violation Description
First Violation
First
Default
Second Violation
Second Default
Third and Subsequent Violation
Third and Subsequent Default
Citation
Violation Description
First Violation
First
Default
Second Violation
Second Default
Third and Subsequent Violation
Third and Subsequent Default
Admin. Code
§ 20-229
Operating an unlicensed newsstand
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
Admin. Code
§ 20-231(a), (c) through (k)
Failure to comply with restrictions and size requirements
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-231(b)
Failure to comply with restrictions on items sold
$0
$0
$175
$175
$300
$300
Admin. Code
§ 20-233(a)
Operating an unlicensed stoop line stand
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
Admin. Code
§ 20-233(b)
Improper use of a stoop line stand
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-237(a) (food items)
Failure to comply with stoop line height, location and size restrictions displaying any food items
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-237(b) (food items)
Failure to comply with specific stoop line stand length and width restrictions on stands displaying any food items
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-237(a) (non-food items)
Failure to comply with stoop line stand location and size restrictions on stands displaying only non-food items
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-237(b) (non-food items)
Failure to comply with specific stoop line stand length and width restrictions on stands displaying only non-food items
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-237(c)
Unlawfully leasing to or permitting another person to use adjacent sidewalk space to display or sell merchandise
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
Admin. Code
§ 20-240
Unlawfully sleeping in stoop line stand
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-241.1
Failure to comply with newsstand franchise requirements
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-64(d)
Improper alteration or enlargement of newsstand
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-65
Failure to comply with newsstand site requirements
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-66
Improper operation of a newsstand
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-68
Failure to comply with procedures for review, approval, replacement or relocation of newsstand
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-69
Failure to comply with newsstand obligations
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-70.2
Failure to comply with stoop line stand requirements
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
 
(Added City Record 8/22/2016, eff. 8/22/2016; amended City Record 4/21/2020, eff. 5/21/2020; amended City Record 11/26/2021, eff. 12/26/2021)
§ 6-17 Sightseeing Guides Penalty Schedule.
   All citations are to Title 20 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York or Title 6 of the Rules of the City of New York.
   Unless otherwise specified, the penalties set forth for each section of law or rule shall also apply to all subdivisions, paragraphs, subparagraphs, clauses, items, or any other provision contained therein. Each subdivision, paragraph, subparagraph, clause, item, or other provision charged in the Notice of Violation shall constitute a separate violation of the law or rule.
   In certain cases, the Department may ask for license suspension or revocation, as permitted by statute. If a respondent is found in violation of multiple provisions that require a suspension period, the suspension periods shall run concurrently.
   Unless otherwise specified by law, a second or third or subsequent violation means a violation by the same respondent, whether by pleading guilty, being found guilty in a decision, or entering into a settlement agreement for violating the same provision of law or rule, within two years of the prior violation(s).
 
Citation
Violation Description
First Violation
First
Default
Second Violation
Second Default
Third and Subsequent Violation
Third and Subsequent Default
Admin. Code
§ 20-243
Operating as an unlicensed sightseeing guide
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
Admin. Code
§ 20-247
Failure to comply with sightseeing guide regulations
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-71
Improper documentation on receipts
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-72
Improperly charged additional fees
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-73
Improperly offered tie-in services
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
 
(Added City Record 8/22/2016, eff. 8/22/2016; amended City Record 11/26/2021, eff. 12/26/2021)
§ 6-18 Pedicabs Penalty Schedule.
   All citations are to Title 20 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York or Title 6 of the Rules of the City of New York.
   Unless otherwise specified, the penalties set forth for each section of law or rule shall also apply to all subdivisions, paragraphs, subparagraphs, clauses, items, or any other provision contained therein. Each subdivision, paragraph, subparagraph, clause, item, or other provision charged in the Notice of Violation shall constitute a separate violation of the law or rule.
   In certain cases, the Department may ask for license suspension or revocation, as permitted by statute. If a respondent is found in violation of multiple provisions that require a suspension period, the suspension periods shall run concurrently.
   Unless otherwise specified by law, a second or third or subsequent violation means a violation by the same respondent, whether by pleading guilty, being found guilty in a decision, or entering into a settlement agreement for violating the same provision of law or rule, within one year of the prior violation(s).
   The parties shall be authorized to present evidence to mitigate the license revocation or suspension period within the date range marked by two asterisks (**).
Citation
Violation Description
First Violation
First
Default
Second Violation
Second Default
Third and Subsequent Violation
Third and Subsequent Default
Citation
Violation Description
First Violation
First
Default
Second Violation
Second Default
Third and Subsequent Violation
Third and Subsequent Default
Admin. Code
§ 20-250(a)
Operating without DCWP pedicab business license
$200, plus $100 per day
$200, plus $100 per day
$500, plus $100 per day
$500, plus $100 per day
$1,000, plus $100 per day
$1,000, plus $100 per day
Admin. Code
§ 20-253
Failure to comply with DCWP insurance requirements
$500 (plus 0 to 15 day suspension)**
$500 (plus 15 day suspension)
$1,000 (plus 0 to 30 day suspension)**
$1,000 (plus 30 day suspension)
$4,000 (plus revocation)**
$4,000 (plus revocation)
Admin. Code
§ 20-254
Operating without required equipment in pedicabs
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
Admin. Code
§ 20-255
Failure to comply with inspection or registration plate requirements
$375
$500
$900 (plus 30 to 60 day suspension)**
$1,000 (plus 60 day suspension)
$4,000 (plus one year to 18 month suspension)**
$4,000 (plus 18 month suspension)
Admin. Code
§ 20-256
Failure to comply with recordkeeping requirements
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
Admin. Code
§ 20-257(a)
Operating without DCWP pedicab driver license
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
Admin. Code
§ 20-257
Failure to comply with pedicab driver license requirements
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
Admin. Code
§ 20-258(b)
Failure to wear or display visible photo identification card
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
Admin. Code
§ 20-259
Failure to comply with restrictions on the operation of pedicabs
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
Admin. Code
§ 20-259(b)(6)
Driver impaired or intoxicated by alcohol
$500 (plus 0 to 15 day suspension)**
$500 (plus 15 day suspension)
$1,000 (plus 0 to 30 day suspension)**
$1,000 (plus 30 day suspension)
$4,000 (plus revocation)**
$4,000 (plus revocation)
Admin. Code
§ 20-259(b)(7)
Operating a pedicab without a driver's license or with a suspended or revoked license
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
$4,000
$4,000
Admin. Code
§ 20-259(d)
Failure to comply with accident report requirement
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
$4,000
$4,000
Admin. Code
§ 20-259(e)
Failure to comply with an exigent circumstances directive
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
$4,000
$4,000
Admin. Code
§ 20-260
Violated pedicab rate requirements
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
Admin. Code
§ 20-262
Failure to display pedicab registration or pedicab driver's license
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
6 RCNY
§ 2-420
Failure to notify DCWP of accident
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
6 RCNY
§ 2-424
Improper advertisements placed on pedicab
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
6 RCNY
§ 2-425
Failure to comply with signage requirements
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
6 RCNY
§ 2-428
Failure to comply with recordkeeping requirements
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
6 RCNY
§ 2-429
Failure to comply with Pedicab Information Card requirements
$200
$200
$500
$500
$1,000
$1,000
 
(Added City Record 8/22/2016, eff. 8/22/2016; amended City Record 11/26/2021, eff. 12/26/2021)
§ 6-19 Dealers in Second-Hand Articles Penalty Schedule.
   All citations are to Title 20 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York or Title 6 of the Rules of the City of New York.
   Unless otherwise specified, the penalties set forth for each section of law or rule shall also apply to all subdivisions, paragraphs, subparagraphs, clauses, items, or any other provision contained therein. Each subdivision, paragraph, subparagraph, clause, item, or other provision charged in the Notice of Violation shall constitute a separate violation of the law or rule.
   For the fine amounts marked by a single asterisk, if the respondent timely submits the appropriate proof of having cured a first-time violation, the respondent will not be subject to a civil penalty pursuant to Local Law 153 of 2013.
   Unless otherwise specified by law, a second or third or subsequent violation means a violation by the same respondent, whether by pleading guilty, being found guilty in a decision, or entering into a settlement agreement for violating the same provision of law or rule, within two years of the prior violation(s).
   In certain cases, the Department may ask for license suspension or revocation, as permitted by statute. In determining whether a violation is a second, third, or subsequent violation for purposes of suspension or revocation pursuant to Section 20-275(d) of Title 20 of the New York City Administrative Code, any violations of the following provisions must be considered: §§ 20-268.1, 20-268.2, 20-268.3, 20-268.4, 20-268.5, 20-268.7 and 20-271 of the New York City Administrative Code, and 6 RCNY §§ 2-105, 2-106, 2-107, 2-108, and 2-109. If a respondent is found in violation of multiple provisions that require a suspension period, the suspension periods shall run concurrently.
Citation
Violation Description
First Violation
First
Default
Second Violation
Second Default
Third and Subsequent Violation
Third and Subsequent Default
Citation
Violation Description
First Violation
First
Default
Second Violation
Second Default
Third and Subsequent Violation
Third and Subsequent Default
Admin. Code
§ 20-265
Operating as a second hand dealer without a license
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
Admin. Code
§ 20-267
Failure to report required records to police commissioner
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-268
Failure to comply with specified restrictions pertaining to second hand dealers
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-268.1
Failure to comply with requirements related to sale and financing of second-hand automobiles
$750
$1,000
$900
$1,000
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
Admin. Code
§ 20-268.2
Failure to comply with requirements related to automobile contract cancellation option
$750
$1,000
$900
$1,000
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
Admin. Code
§ 20-268.3
Failure to provide certain second-hand automobile contract documents in advance
$750
$1,000
$900
$1,000
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
Admin. Code
§ 20-268.4
Failure by a second-hand automobile dealer to post consumer bill of rights
$750
$1,000
$900
$1,000
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
Admin. Code
§ 20-268.5
Failure to comply with requirements related to secondhand automobile records and reports
$750
$1,000
$900
$1,000
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
Admin. Code
§ 20-268.7
Failure to comply with requirements related to the purchase of second-hand catalytic converters and maintenance of records
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500 (plus suspension or revocation)
$500 (plus suspension or revocation)
Admin. Code
§ 20-270
Failure to comply with signage requirements
$175*
$175*
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-271(a)
Failure to label second-hand articles as not new
$175*
$175*
$300
$300
$500 (plus suspension or revocation)
$500 (plus suspension or revocation)
Admin. Code
§ 20-271(b)
Failure of dealer in second-hand automobiles to clearly and conspicuously post price of second-hand automobile or prices for add-on products
$500*
$500*
$750
$750
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
Admin. Code
§ 20-272
Failure to comply with requirements pertaining to lost or stolen property
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-273
Failure to comply with requirements pertaining to record of purchases and sales
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-101
Failure to verify and record identity of persons who sell to second-hand dealers
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-102
Failure to comply with requirements pertaining to sale of second-hand furniture
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(a)
Failure to maintain documents recording transfer of title in sale of second-hand automobile
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(b)
Failure to comply with requirements pertaining to deferred payment, collateral and financing terms in sale of second-hand automobile
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(c)
Covering or concealing of motor or serial number in sale of second-hand automobile or motorcycle
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(d)
Failure of dealer in second-hand automobiles to meet deferred payment commitments in purchase of second-hand automobile from private person
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(e)
Improper statements, representations, promises or acts by dealer in second-hand automobiles or agents
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(f)
Failure of dealer in second-hand automobiles to disclose all terms of undertaking or agreement with purchaser
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(g)(1)(i)
Sale of second-hand automobile not inspected and certified in accordance with Vehicle and Traffic Law
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(g)(1)(ii)
Failure to provide required Notice to Buyer with contract for sale of second-hand automobile
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(g)(1)(iii)
Contract for sale of second-hand automobile containing prohibited limitations
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(g)(1)(iv)
Failure of dealer in second-hand automobiles to submit form contracts with license application
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(g)(1)(v)
Failure of dealer in second-hand automobiles to display required sign at place of business
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(g)(2)
Misrepresentation of vehicle mileage
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(h)
Failure of dealer in second hand automobiles to investigate previous use of vehicle or to maintain record of vehicle's previous use and odometer reading
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(i)
Sale of second-hand automobile at price other than advertised
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(j)
Sale of second-hand automobile from licensed place of business by any person other than licensed dealer in second-hand automobiles
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(k)(1)
Improperly accepting deposit in sale of second hand automobile
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(k)(2)
Deposit receipt fails to contain required information
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(k)(3)
Failure to keep proper record of deposits in sales of second hand automobiles
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(l)(1)
Failure of dealer in second hand automobiles to keep proper records of income and expenses
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(l)(2)
Failure of dealer in second hand automobiles to maintain proper record of cash receipts sand cash disbursements
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-103(m)(2)
Dealer in second-hand automobiles parking or allowing automobiles to encroach on a sidewalk or other public space
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-105(a)
Failure to label second-hand articles as not new
$175*
$175*
$300
$300
$500 (plus suspension or revocation)
$500 (plus suspension or revocation)
6 RCNY
§ 2-105(b)
Failure of dealer in second-hand automobiles to post price of second-hand automobile according to required specifications
$375*
$500*
$675
$750
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
6 RCNY
§ 2-105(c)
Failure of dealer in second-hand automobiles to post price of add-on products according to required specifications
$375*
$500*
$675
$750
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
6 RCNY
§ 2-106
Failure to comply with requirements related to financing disclosures for second-hand automobiles
$750
$1,000
$900
$1,000
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
6 RCNY
§ 2-107
Failure to comply with requirements related to secondhand automobile contract cancellation option
$750
$1,000
$900
$1,000
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
6 RCNY
§ 2-108
Failure to comply with requirements related to secondhand automobile consumer bill of rights
$750
$1,000
$900
$1,000
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
6 RCNY
§ 2-109
Failure of second-hand automobile dealer to comply with records and reports requirements
$750
$1,000
$900
$1,000
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
$1,000 (plus suspension or revocation)
 
(Added City Record 8/22/2016, eff. 8/22/2016; amended City Record 8/22/2017, eff. 9/21/2017; amended City Record 6/29/2018, eff. 7/29/2018; amended City Record 11/26/2021, eff. 12/26/2021; amended, City Record 6/6/2023, eff. 7/6/2023)
§ 6-20 Pawnbrokers Penalty Schedule.
   All citations are to Title 20 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York or Title 6 of the Rules of the City of New York.
   Unless otherwise specified, the penalties set forth for each section of law or rule shall also apply to all subdivisions, paragraphs, subparagraphs, clauses, items, or any other provision contained therein. Each subdivision, paragraph, subparagraph, clause, item, or other provision charged in the Notice of Violation shall constitute a separate violation of the law or rule.
   In certain cases, the Department may ask for license suspension or revocation, as permitted by statute. If a respondent is found in violation of multiple provisions that require a suspension period, the suspension periods shall run concurrently.
   Unless otherwise specified by law, a second or third or subsequent violation means a violation by the same respondent, whether by pleading guilty, being found guilty in a decision, or entering into a settlement agreement for violating the same provision of law or rule, within two years of the prior violation(s).
Citation
Violation Description
First Violation
First Default
Second Violation
Second Default
Third and Subsequent Violation
Third and Subsequent Default
Citation
Violation Description
First Violation
First Default
Second Violation
Second Default
Third and Subsequent Violation
Third and Subsequent Default
Admin. Code
§ 20-276
Employed clerk(s) under 16 years old
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-277
Failure to comply with reports and recordkeeping requirements
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-277.1
Failure to comply with requirements related to pawnbroker tickets
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 5-222
Improper caveats on pawn tickets
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 5-224
Improper proof of notice of intention to sell pledged property
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 5-226
Failure to meet requirements of acceptable forms of verification of pledgor's identity and required records
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
 
(Added City Record 8/22/2016, eff. 8/22/2016; amended City Record 11/26/2021, eff. 12/26/2021)
§ 6-21 Auctioneers Penalty Schedule. [Repealed]
(Added City Record 8/22/2016, eff. 8/22/2016; repealed City Record 3/11/2022, eff. 4/10/2022)
§ 6-22 Laundries Penalty Schedule.
   All citations are to Title 20 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York or Title 6 of the Rules of the City of New York.
   Unless otherwise specified, the penalties set forth for each section of law or rule shall also apply to all subdivisions, paragraphs, subparagraphs, clauses, items, or any other provision contained therein. Each subdivision, paragraph, subparagraph, clause, item, or other provision charged in the Notice of Violation shall constitute a separate violation of the law or rule.
   For the fine amounts marked by a single asterisk, if the respondent timely submits the appropriate proof of having cured a first-time violation, the respondent will not be subject to a civil penalty pursuant to Local Law 153 of 2013.
   In certain cases, the Department may ask for license suspension or revocation, as permitted by statute. If a respondent is found in violation of multiple provisions that require a suspension period, the suspension periods shall run concurrently.
   Unless otherwise specified by law, a second or third or subsequent violation means a violation by the same respondent, whether by pleading guilty, being found guilty in a decision, or entering into a settlement agreement for violating the same provision of law or rule, within two years of the prior violation(s).
   The parties shall be authorized to present evidence to mitigate the license revocation or suspension period within the date range marked by two asterisks (**).
Citation
Violation Description
First Violation
First
Default
Second Violation
Second Default
Third and Subsequent Violation
Third and Subsequent Default
Citation
Violation Description
First Violation
First
Default
Second Violation
Second Default
Third and Subsequent Violation
Third and Subsequent Default
Admin. Code
§ 20-297.2
Operating an industrial laundry or industrial laundry delivery without a license
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
$100 per day
Admin. Code
§ 20-297.3
Failure to comply with industrial laundry or industrial laundry delivery application and licensing requirements
$375
$500
$450
$500
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-297.4
Failure to comply with industrial laundry or industrial laundry delivery bond requirements
$375
$500
$450
$500
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-297.5
Failure to comply with industrial laundry or industrial laundry delivery general provisions
$375
$500
$450
$500
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-297.6
Failure to comply with additional provisions for industrial laundries and industrial laundry delivery
$375
$500
$450
$500
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-632(a), (c) and (d)
Failure to comply with general provisions for retail laundries
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
Admin. Code
§ 20-632(b)
Failure of retail laundry to accurately and clearly state computation of charges
$0
$0
$175
$175
$300
$300
6 RCNY
§ 2-133(a)
Failure to comply with requirements pertaining to industrial laundry delivery vehicles
$375
$500
$450
$500
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-133(b)
Failure to comply with requirements pertaining to liability insurance
$375 (plus 0 to 15 day suspension)**
$500 (plus 15 day suspension)
$450 (plus 0 to 30 day suspension)**
$500 (plus 30 day suspension)
$500 (plus revocation)**
$500 (plus revocation)
6 RCNY
§ 2-133(c)
Failure to comply with requirements pertaining to workers' compensation insurance
$375 (plus 0 to 15 day suspension)**
$500 (plus 15 day suspension)
$450 (plus 0 to 30 day suspension)**
$500 (plus 30 day suspension)
$500 (plus revocation)**
$500 (plus revocation)
6 RCNY
§ 2-133(d)
Failure to comply with requirements pertaining to disability benefits insurance
$375 (plus 0 to 15 day suspension)**
$500 (plus 15 day suspension)
$450 (plus 0 to 30 day suspension)**
$500 (plus 30 day suspension)
$500 (plus revocation)**
$500 (plus revocation)
6 RCNY
§ 2-135
Failure to comply with additional provisions for industrial laundries and industrial laundry delivery
$375
$500
$450
$500
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 2-136
Engaged in prohibited conduct
$375
$500
$450
$500
$500
$500
6 RCNY
§ 4-131
Failure to comply with general provisions for retail laundries
$175
$175
$300
$300
$500
$500
 
(Added City Record 8/22/2016, eff. 8/22/2016; amended City Record 6/20/2018, eff. 7/20/2018; amended City Record 12/20/2021, eff. 1/19/2022)
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