New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 1 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
Chapter VIII - Administration
Part 369 - Exhibition And Solicitation At The New York State Fair
Section 369.5 - Violations

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

The violation of any of the foregoing rules and regulations by a licensee, its agents or employees, shall be grounds for the denial, suspension or revocation of its solicitor's license and the exclusion of the licensee, its agents and employees, from the New York State Fairgrounds. The applicant or licensee shall have the right to appeal the denial, suspension or revocation of a solicitor's license, provided that a notice of appeal is delivered to the deputy commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Markets in charge of the State Fair or, in his absence, any other person designated by the Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets to hear such appeals, within 10 days of said denial, suspension or revocation. The notice of appeal shall be in writing and shall state the grounds upon which the appeal is based. Said deputy commissioner or other designated person shall render a decision on the appeal and notify the applicant or licensee in writing of that decision within 15 days of his receipt of the notice of appeal. Said decision shall give the ground or grounds for the action taken on the appeal.

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