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§  11-108. Penalties.   1. Any person having been served with an order  pursuant to the provisions  of  any  local  law  or  ordinance,  or  the  procedures  adopted  pursuant to section three hundred eighty-one of the  executive law for  the  administration  and  enforcement  of  the  state  uniform  fire  prevention and building construction code, who shall fail  to comply with such order within  thirty  days  after  such  service  or  within  the  time  fixed  by  such  order  for  compliance, whichever is  greater, and any owner,  builder,  architect,  engineer,  contractor  or  subcontractor taking part or assisting in the construction or use of any  building  who  shall  knowingly violate any applicable provisions of the  code or any lawful order of the governmental entity responsible for  the  administration  and enforcement thereof shall be punishable by a fine of  not more than five hundred dollars or by imprisonment of not  more  than  thirty days in jail, or both.    2.  Except  as provided otherwise by law, any such violation shall not  be a crime and the penalty or punishment imposed therefor shall  not  be  deemed  for  any  purpose a penal or criminal penalty or punishment, and  shall not impose any disability upon or affect or impair the credibility  as a witness, or otherwise, of any person convicted thereof.

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Statutes > New-york > Eng > Article-11 > 11-108

§  11-108. Penalties.   1. Any person having been served with an order  pursuant to the provisions  of  any  local  law  or  ordinance,  or  the  procedures  adopted  pursuant to section three hundred eighty-one of the  executive law for  the  administration  and  enforcement  of  the  state  uniform  fire  prevention and building construction code, who shall fail  to comply with such order within  thirty  days  after  such  service  or  within  the  time  fixed  by  such  order  for  compliance, whichever is  greater, and any owner,  builder,  architect,  engineer,  contractor  or  subcontractor taking part or assisting in the construction or use of any  building  who  shall  knowingly violate any applicable provisions of the  code or any lawful order of the governmental entity responsible for  the  administration  and enforcement thereof shall be punishable by a fine of  not more than five hundred dollars or by imprisonment of not  more  than  thirty days in jail, or both.    2.  Except  as provided otherwise by law, any such violation shall not  be a crime and the penalty or punishment imposed therefor shall  not  be  deemed  for  any  purpose a penal or criminal penalty or punishment, and  shall not impose any disability upon or affect or impair the credibility  as a witness, or otherwise, of any person convicted thereof.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eng > Article-11 > 11-108

§  11-108. Penalties.   1. Any person having been served with an order  pursuant to the provisions  of  any  local  law  or  ordinance,  or  the  procedures  adopted  pursuant to section three hundred eighty-one of the  executive law for  the  administration  and  enforcement  of  the  state  uniform  fire  prevention and building construction code, who shall fail  to comply with such order within  thirty  days  after  such  service  or  within  the  time  fixed  by  such  order  for  compliance, whichever is  greater, and any owner,  builder,  architect,  engineer,  contractor  or  subcontractor taking part or assisting in the construction or use of any  building  who  shall  knowingly violate any applicable provisions of the  code or any lawful order of the governmental entity responsible for  the  administration  and enforcement thereof shall be punishable by a fine of  not more than five hundred dollars or by imprisonment of not  more  than  thirty days in jail, or both.    2.  Except  as provided otherwise by law, any such violation shall not  be a crime and the penalty or punishment imposed therefor shall  not  be  deemed  for  any  purpose a penal or criminal penalty or punishment, and  shall not impose any disability upon or affect or impair the credibility  as a witness, or otherwise, of any person convicted thereof.