2006 New York Code - Violations And Penalties.



 
    §  89-p.  Violations  and  penalties.  Any person who is employed as a
  security guard or who acts as a  security  guard  in  violation  of  the
  provisions of section eighty-nine-g of this article or who knowingly and
  wilfully  makes material misstatements in the application for or renewal
  of his or her  registration  card  or  who  permits  or  authorizes  the
  employment  of  a  person  as  a  security  guard  in  violation  of the
  provisions of section eighty-nine-g of  this  article  or  any  security
  guard  company  which  employs  a  security  guard  in  violation of the
  provisions of section eighty-nine-g of this article shall be guilty of a
  misdemeanor which, upon conviction, shall be punishable  by  a  term  of
  imprisonment not to exceed six months, or by a fine of not more than one
  thousand  dollars,  or by both such fine and imprisonment upon the first
  conviction and by a term of imprisonment not to exceed one year or by  a
  fine  of  not  less  than  one  thousand  dollars  and not to exceed two
  thousand five hundred dollars or by both such fine and imprisonment upon
  a subsequent conviction. Any person who  shall  knowingly  and  wilfully
  fail   to  surrender  his  or  her  registration  card  as  required  by
  subdivision seven of section eighty-nine-l  of  this  article  shall  be
  guilty  of  a  violation  punishable by a fine not to exceed two hundred
  fifty dollars in addition to any other penalty prescribed by  law.  Each
  violation of this article shall be deemed a separate offense.

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