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§ 71-1707. Violations of health laws or regulations; penalties.    1.  Any  person  who  violates,  disobeys  or  disregards  any term or  provision of this chapter listed in section 71-1701,  or  of  titles  17  through  21  inclusive of this article or of any lawful notice, order or  regulation pursuant thereto for which a civil penalty is  not  otherwise  expressly  prescribed by law, shall be liable to the people of the state  for a civil penalty of not to exceed one thousand dollars for every such  violation.    2. The penalty provided for in subdivision one of this section may  be  recovered  by  an  action  brought  by  the commissioner in any court of  competent jurisdiction.    3. Nothing in this section contained shall be construed  to  alter  or  repeal any existing provision of law declaring such violations or any of  them to be misdemeanors or felonies or prescribing the penalty therefor.    4.   Such  civil  penalty  may  be  released  or  compromised  by  the  commissioner before  the  matter  has  been  referred  to  the  Attorney  General,  and  where  such  matter  has  been  referred  to the Attorney  General, any such penalty may be released or compromised and any  action  commenced  to  recover  the  same may be settled and discontinued by the  Attorney General with the consent of the commissioner.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-71 > Title-17 > 71-1707

§ 71-1707. Violations of health laws or regulations; penalties.    1.  Any  person  who  violates,  disobeys  or  disregards  any term or  provision of this chapter listed in section 71-1701,  or  of  titles  17  through  21  inclusive of this article or of any lawful notice, order or  regulation pursuant thereto for which a civil penalty is  not  otherwise  expressly  prescribed by law, shall be liable to the people of the state  for a civil penalty of not to exceed one thousand dollars for every such  violation.    2. The penalty provided for in subdivision one of this section may  be  recovered  by  an  action  brought  by  the commissioner in any court of  competent jurisdiction.    3. Nothing in this section contained shall be construed  to  alter  or  repeal any existing provision of law declaring such violations or any of  them to be misdemeanors or felonies or prescribing the penalty therefor.    4.   Such  civil  penalty  may  be  released  or  compromised  by  the  commissioner before  the  matter  has  been  referred  to  the  Attorney  General,  and  where  such  matter  has  been  referred  to the Attorney  General, any such penalty may be released or compromised and any  action  commenced  to  recover  the  same may be settled and discontinued by the  Attorney General with the consent of the commissioner.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-71 > Title-17 > 71-1707

§ 71-1707. Violations of health laws or regulations; penalties.    1.  Any  person  who  violates,  disobeys  or  disregards  any term or  provision of this chapter listed in section 71-1701,  or  of  titles  17  through  21  inclusive of this article or of any lawful notice, order or  regulation pursuant thereto for which a civil penalty is  not  otherwise  expressly  prescribed by law, shall be liable to the people of the state  for a civil penalty of not to exceed one thousand dollars for every such  violation.    2. The penalty provided for in subdivision one of this section may  be  recovered  by  an  action  brought  by  the commissioner in any court of  competent jurisdiction.    3. Nothing in this section contained shall be construed  to  alter  or  repeal any existing provision of law declaring such violations or any of  them to be misdemeanors or felonies or prescribing the penalty therefor.    4.   Such  civil  penalty  may  be  released  or  compromised  by  the  commissioner before  the  matter  has  been  referred  to  the  Attorney  General,  and  where  such  matter  has  been  referred  to the Attorney  General, any such penalty may be released or compromised and any  action  commenced  to  recover  the  same may be settled and discontinued by the  Attorney General with the consent of the commissioner.