2006 New York Code - False Statements.



 
    §  6-112 False statements. Any person who makes or causes to be made a
  false, deceptive or fraudulent representation in any statement  required
  by  the  board of estimate to set forth the financial condition, present
  plant and equipment, working organization, prior experience,  and  other
  information  pertinent  to  the  qualifications  of any bidder, shall be
  guilty of an offense punishable by a fine of not less than  one  hundred
  dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, by imprisonment for a period
  not  exceeding  six months, or both; and the person on whose behalf such
  false,  deceptive  or  fraudulent   representation   was   made,   shall
  thenceforth be disqualified from bidding on any contracts for the city.

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