New York Powers Over Certain Trades.
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§ 436. Powers over certain trades. The commissioner shall possess
powers of general supervision and inspection over all licensed or
unlicensed pawnbrokers, vendors, junkshop keepers, junk boatmen,
cartmen, dealers in second-hand merchandise and auctioneers within the
city; and in connection with the performance of any police duties he
shall have power to examine such persons, their clerks and employees and
their books, business premises, and any articles of merchandise in their
possession. A refusal or neglect to comply in any respect with the
provisions of this section on the part of any pawnbroker, vendor,
junkshop keeper, junk boatman, cartman, dealer in second-hand
merchandise or auctioneer, or any clerk or employee of any thereof shall
be triable by a judge of the criminal court and punishable by not more
than thirty days' imprisonment, or by a fine of not more than fifty
dollars, or both.