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§ 168-1 SANITARY CODE<br />

§ 168-4<br />

PERSON — Any individual, firm, corporation, association, partnership, institution or public<br />

body.<br />

PUBLIC HEALTH LAW — The Public Health Law of the State of New York.<br />

§ 168-2. Permits.<br />

A. All applications for permits or written approvals hereinafter required shall be made upon<br />

forms prescribed and furnished by the Department of Health and shall be signed by the<br />

applicant, who shall be the person or authorized agent thereof responsible for<br />

conformance to the conditions of the permit. The application shall contain data and<br />

information and be accompanied by such plan as may be required by the Commissioner.<br />

A permit issued to a particular person or for a designated place or purpose shall not be<br />

valid for use by any other person or for any place or purpose other than that designated<br />

therein. Each permit or written approval may contain general or specific conditions, and<br />

every person who shall have procurred a permit or written approval as herein required<br />

shall conform to the conditions prescribed in the permit or written approval and to the<br />

provisions of the State Sanitary Code. Each permit shall expire on the date stated in the<br />

permit, or revoked, and may be renewed or extended by the Commissioner or may be<br />

suspended for cause by the Commissioner or revoked by the Commissioner after due<br />

notice and hearing. All permits issued hereunder shall, remain the property of the<br />

Department of Health and shall on demand, be surrendered to an authorized<br />

representative of the Department of Health whenever any permit expires or is suspended<br />

or revoked. Permits shall be posted conspicuously on the premises or vehicles for which<br />

they are issued.<br />

B. Where applicable, the Commissioner may require a certificate of occupancy, issued by a<br />

municipality, before a permit is issued by the Department of Health.<br />

§ 168-3. Admissibility as evidence.<br />

Certified copies of this code shall be received in evidence in all courts of law and proceedings<br />

in the State of New York. 1<br />

§ 168-4. Effect on other legislation.<br />

A. Public Health Law.<br />

(1) The provisions of the Public Health Law shall continue in full force and effect<br />

except as otherwise modified or superseded by this code.<br />

(2) All penalties and remedies at law set forth in the Public Health Law shall be<br />

construed as additional sanctions available to the Commissioner of Health as the<br />

same are not inconsistent with the procedural provisions set forth in Article VII of<br />

this code. [Amended 4-4-1991 by L.L. No. 10-1991]<br />

1. Editor's Note: Original § 1.18, Investigation and enforcement, which immediately followed this section, was repealed<br />

10-15-1985 by L.L. No. 6-1985.<br />

168:3<br />

05 - 15 - 2008

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