2006 New York Code - Hotel Sanitation; Enforcement; Violations.



 
    § 1347. Hotel sanitation; enforcement; violations.  1. All departments
  and boards of health and the commissioner or commissioners thereof shall
  have  the  power  to enforce the provisions of sections thirteen hundred
  forty-five to thirteen hundred forty-seven, inclusive, of this chapter.
    2. The commissioners of health and  the  respective  local  boards  of
  health  and  any person authorized by either of them so to do, may enter
  any hotel or any part thereof at any  reasonable  time  to  inspect  and
  examine  the  same, to determine whether or not the laws and regulations
  relating to hotels are being violated.
    3. Any hotel proprieter or manager violating any of the provisions  of
  sections  thirteen  hundred  forty-five to thirteen hundred forty-seven,
  inclusive, of this chapter, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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