2006 New York Code - License Revocation.



 
    §  20-506  License  revocation. Notwithstanding any other provision of
  law, any person who holds a license issued pursuant to  this  subchapter
  which  has  been revoked by the commissioner pursuant to this subchapter
  shall not  be  permitted  to  apply  for  any  new  license  under  this
  subchapter for a period of three years from the date of such revocation.
  No  license  to  engage  in  towing  shall  be  issued  pursuant to this
  subchapter to a corporation, partnership, or  other  association  if  an
  officer,  principal,  director,  or  stockholder  owning  more  than ten
  percent of the outstanding stock of the corporation of the applicant  is
  or  has been an officer, principal, director, or stockholder owning more
  than ten percent of the  outstanding  stock  of  the  corporation  of  a
  licensee  that has had a license revoked pursuant to this subchapter and
  such revocation is in effect at the time of the license application.

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