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§ 207. Uniform  traffic  summons and complaint. 1. Except as otherwise  provided, the commissioner shall be authorized to prescribe the form  of  summons  and  complaint  in  all  cases  involving  a  violation  of any  provision of this chapter, including section twelve hundred three-c,  or  of  any provision of the tax law or of the transportation law regulating  traffic, or of any ordinance, rule or regulation  relating  to  traffic,  and  to establish procedures for proper administrative controls over the  disposition thereof. The commissioner is not authorized to prescribe the  form  of  summons  and  complaint  for  parking,  stopping  or  standing  violations  or a violation of article forty-seven or forty-eight of this  chapter.    2. The chief executive officer of each local  police  force  including  county,  town,  city  and  village police departments, sheriffs, and the  superintendent of state police shall prepare or  cause  to  be  prepared  such records and reports as may be prescribed hereunder.    3.  The  commissioner  shall have the power from time to time to adopt  such rules and  regulations  as  may  be  necessary  to  accomplish  the  purposes   and   enforce   the  provisions  of  this  section  including  requirements for reporting by  trial  courts  having  jurisdiction  over  traffic violations.    4.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to or supersede any  ordinance, rule or regulation heretofore or hereafter made,  adopted  or  prescribed  pursuant  to  law  in  any  city  having a population of one  million or over, and the commissioner may limit the application  of  any  rule or regulation to exclude specified violations based upon conditions  or  factors  making differentiation or separate classification necessary  or desirable.    5. Any  person  who  disposes  of  any  uniform  traffic  summons  and  complaint  in  any  manner  other  than  that prescribed by law shall be  guilty of a misdemeanor.

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§ 207. Uniform  traffic  summons and complaint. 1. Except as otherwise  provided, the commissioner shall be authorized to prescribe the form  of  summons  and  complaint  in  all  cases  involving  a  violation  of any  provision of this chapter, including section twelve hundred three-c,  or  of  any provision of the tax law or of the transportation law regulating  traffic, or of any ordinance, rule or regulation  relating  to  traffic,  and  to establish procedures for proper administrative controls over the  disposition thereof. The commissioner is not authorized to prescribe the  form  of  summons  and  complaint  for  parking,  stopping  or  standing  violations  or a violation of article forty-seven or forty-eight of this  chapter.    2. The chief executive officer of each local  police  force  including  county,  town,  city  and  village police departments, sheriffs, and the  superintendent of state police shall prepare or  cause  to  be  prepared  such records and reports as may be prescribed hereunder.    3.  The  commissioner  shall have the power from time to time to adopt  such rules and  regulations  as  may  be  necessary  to  accomplish  the  purposes   and   enforce   the  provisions  of  this  section  including  requirements for reporting by  trial  courts  having  jurisdiction  over  traffic violations.    4.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to or supersede any  ordinance, rule or regulation heretofore or hereafter made,  adopted  or  prescribed  pursuant  to  law  in  any  city  having a population of one  million or over, and the commissioner may limit the application  of  any  rule or regulation to exclude specified violations based upon conditions  or  factors  making differentiation or separate classification necessary  or desirable.    5. Any  person  who  disposes  of  any  uniform  traffic  summons  and  complaint  in  any  manner  other  than  that prescribed by law shall be  guilty of a misdemeanor.

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Statutes > New-york > Vat > Title-2 > Article-2 > 207

§ 207. Uniform  traffic  summons and complaint. 1. Except as otherwise  provided, the commissioner shall be authorized to prescribe the form  of  summons  and  complaint  in  all  cases  involving  a  violation  of any  provision of this chapter, including section twelve hundred three-c,  or  of  any provision of the tax law or of the transportation law regulating  traffic, or of any ordinance, rule or regulation  relating  to  traffic,  and  to establish procedures for proper administrative controls over the  disposition thereof. The commissioner is not authorized to prescribe the  form  of  summons  and  complaint  for  parking,  stopping  or  standing  violations  or a violation of article forty-seven or forty-eight of this  chapter.    2. The chief executive officer of each local  police  force  including  county,  town,  city  and  village police departments, sheriffs, and the  superintendent of state police shall prepare or  cause  to  be  prepared  such records and reports as may be prescribed hereunder.    3.  The  commissioner  shall have the power from time to time to adopt  such rules and  regulations  as  may  be  necessary  to  accomplish  the  purposes   and   enforce   the  provisions  of  this  section  including  requirements for reporting by  trial  courts  having  jurisdiction  over  traffic violations.    4.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to or supersede any  ordinance, rule or regulation heretofore or hereafter made,  adopted  or  prescribed  pursuant  to  law  in  any  city  having a population of one  million or over, and the commissioner may limit the application  of  any  rule or regulation to exclude specified violations based upon conditions  or  factors  making differentiation or separate classification necessary  or desirable.    5. Any  person  who  disposes  of  any  uniform  traffic  summons  and  complaint  in  any  manner  other  than  that prescribed by law shall be  guilty of a misdemeanor.