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§ 2905. Right of entry. The commissioner or his agent when authorized
by him may in accordance with law enter upon public or private property
for the purpose of making surveys, borings or other investigations
necessary for the exercise of the powers or the performance of the
duties of the department. Refusal to permit such entry shall be triable
by the judge of the criminal court of the city of New York and
punishable by not more than thirty days' imprisonment or by a fine of
not more than fifty dollars or both.