2006 New York Code - Penalties; Refusal To Admit And Interference With Inspection; Failure To Submit Reports.



 
    §   27-2119   Penalties;   refusal  to  admit  and  interference  with
  inspection; failure to submit reports. Any person (1) who refuses entry,
  or access to an officer or inspector of the department to  any  premises
  or  part thereof that the officer or inspector is lawfully authorized to
  inspect, or who unreasonably interferes with an  authorized  inspection;
  or  (2) who fails to file any report or other paper which such person is
  required to file, under this code, except a statement of registration or
  other paper under article two of subchapter four of this chapter,  shall
  be  guilty  of  an  offense, punishable by a fine of not more than fifty
  dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than thirty days,  or  by  both
  such fine and imprisonment.

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