New York Ex Parte Administrative Warrants.
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§ 398. Ex parte administrative warrants. If entry to a location or
premises to be inspected pursuant to an agency's powers and duties is
not gained on consent, or if circumstances call for entry without prior
notice, the commissioner of such agency, or his or her authorized
representative, may request the corporation counsel to make an
application, ex parte, in any court of competent jurisdiction for an
order directing the entry and inspection of such premises or location
and, in accordance with applicable law, to abate any nuisance thereon.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit, abridge, affect or
amend the power of an agency under law, including state, local or case
law, to enter and inspect any location or premises or abate any nuisance
thereon, either with or without a warrant, to carry out any of its
functions, powers and duties.