2006 New York Code - Summary Action.



 
  § 71-1719. Summary action.
    Whenever the commissioner, after investigation, is of the opinion that
  any  person  is  causing,  engaging  in  or  maintaining  a condition or
  activity which in his opinion constitutes danger to the  health  of  the
  people,  and that it therefore appears to be prejudicial to the interest
  of the people to delay action for fifteen days until an opportunity  for
  a  hearing  can be provided in accordance with the provisions of section
  71-1709, the commissioner shall order the person,  including  any  state
  agency  or  political subdivision having jurisdiction, by written notice
  to discontinue such dangerous condition  or  activity  or  take  certain
  action  immediately  or  within  a specified period of less than fifteen
  days. As promptly as possible thereafter, within not to  exceed  fifteen
  days,  the  commissioner  shall  provide the person an opportunity to be
  heard and to present any proof that such condition or activity does  not
  constitute  a  danger  to  the  health of the people. This section shall
  apply only to enforcement of the provisions of this  chapter  listed  in
  section 71-1701, and of titles 17 through 21 inclusive of this article.

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