2006 New York Code - Violations



 
    § 73-c. Violations.  1.  Any person who violates any of the provisions
  of this article or any local law, ordinance, order, rule  or  regulation
  adopted  pursuant to this article, shall be guilty of a violation unless
  such conduct is declared to be a misdemeanor or  a  felony  pursuant  to
  this chapter or any other law of this state.
    2. Every person convicted of a violation for a violation of any of the
  provisions  of  this  article  or  of  any  ordinance,  order,  rule  or
  regulation adopted pursuant to this article for which another penalty is
  not provided shall for a first conviction thereof be punished by a  fine
  of  not  less  than  twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars or by
  imprisonment for not more than seven days  or  by  both  such  fine  and
  imprisonment; for a conviction of a second violation, both of which were
  committed  within  a  period of twenty-four months, such person shall be
  punished by a fine of not less  than  one  hundred  nor  more  than  two
  hundred  fifty  dollars or by imprisonment of not more than fifteen days
  or by both such fine and imprisonment; upon a conviction for a third  or
  subsequent  violation,  all  of  which were committed within a period of
  twenty-four months, such person shall be punished by a fine of not  less
  than  two  hundred  dollars  nor  more  than  five hundred dollars or by
  imprisonment for not more than thirty days or  by  both  such  fine  and
  imprisonment.

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