New York Inspections.




 
    §  667.    Inspections.    Any  member of the board or any subordinate
  thereof shall, when authorized in writing by the chair, and the director
  or any officer or employee designated by the chair in writing shall have
  power at any time to enter, inspect and examine any premises, buildings,
  structures, vehicles or vessels for the  purpose  of  carrying  out  the
  duties  of  the board and shall report his or her findings in writing to
  the board.  Refusal to permit such entry shall be triable by a judge  of
  the  New York city criminal court and punishable by not more than thirty
  days' imprisonment, or by a fine of not  more  than  fifty  dollars,  or
  both.