2006 New York Code - Enforcement Of Article Thirty-eight



 
  § 71-3803. Enforcement of article thirty-eight.
    Any  person  who  violates  any  of the provisions of, or who fails to
  perform any duty imposed  by  article  thirty-eight  or  any  regulation
  promulgated  by  the commissioner thereunder, shall be liable to a civil
  penalty of not more than  twenty-five  hundred  dollars  for  each  such
  violation  and  an  additional  penalty  of  not  more than five hundred
  dollars for each day during which  such  violation  continues,  and,  in
  addition  thereto,  such  person  may  be  enjoined from continuing such
  violation. Penalties and injunctive  relief  provided  herein  shall  be
  recoverable in an action brought by the attorney general acting alone or
  at the request of the commissioner.

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