2006 New York Code - Operating Without Giving Proof When Proof Required.



 
    § 355. Operating  without giving proof when proof required. Any person
  whose operator's or chauffeur's license or registration  certificate  or
  other  privilege  to  operate  a  motor  vehicle  has  been suspended or
  revoked, restoration thereof  or  the  issuance  of  a  new  license  or
  registration  being contingent upon the furnishing of proof of financial
  responsibility, and who during such suspension or revocation or  in  the
  absence  of  full  authorization  from  the commissioner shall drive any
  motor vehicle upon any highway or knowingly permits  any  motor  vehicle
  owned  by  such person to be operated by another upon any highway except
  as permitted hereunder, shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  upon
  conviction thereof shall be subject to the penalties provided by section
  five hundred eleven of this chapter.

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