2006 New York Code - Inspection, Investigation; Recordkeeping.



 
    §   20-673.3   Inspection,   investigation;   recordkeeping.   a.  The
  commissioner  or  the  commissioner's  designee,  upon  presentation  of
  appropriate  credentials,  shall  be authorized to enter upon or through
  the business premises of  any  person  who  sells  or  offers  for  sale
  gasoline  or other petroleum products for use in motor vehicles or motor
  boats or any place where such gasoline or petroleum products is  stored,
  for  the  purposes  of making inspections, taking samples and conducting
  tests to determine compliance with the provisions of this subchapter  or
  any rules or regulation promulgated hereunder.
    b. Whenever the commissioner has reason to believe that a violation of
  this  subchapter or any rule or regulation has occurred, he or she shall
  be authorized to make  such  investigation  as  he  or  she  shall  deem
  necessary,  and  to the extent necessary for this purpose, he or she may
  examine any person  and  may  compel  the  production  of  all  relevant
  records.
    c.  Any  person  subject  to  the  provisions of this subchapter shall
  maintain such written records  as  the  commissioner  may  prescribe  by
  regulation.

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