N.Y. Agric. & Mkts. Law § 231
Licenses, issuance of
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Current — January 1, 2016
As of January 1, 2015
§ 231. Licenses, issuance of. No person or corporation shall maintain\nor operate any refrigerated warehouse and/or locker plant unless\nlicensed by the commissioner. Application, upon a form prescribed by the\ncommissioner, shall be made on or before September first of every other\nyear for the license period beginning October first following. The\napplicant shall satisfy the commissioner of his or its character,\nfinancial responsibility, and competency to operate a refrigerated\nwarehouse or locker plant. The commissioner, if so satisfied, shall,\nupon receipt of the license fee or fees, issue to the applicant a\nlicense or licenses to operate the refrigerated warehouse or warehouses\nor locker plant or locker plants described in the application until the\nfirst day of October of the year following the year in which such\nlicense was issued. The biennial license fee shall be two hundred\ndollars for each refrigerated warehouse. If a locker plant is operated\nas part of a refrigerated warehouse and upon the same premises, no\nadditional license fee shall be required.\n
§ 231. Licenses, issuance of. No person or corporation shall maintain\nor operate any refrigerated warehouse and/or locker plant unless\nlicensed by the commissioner. Application shall be made upon a form\nprescribed by the commissioner. The applicant shall satisfy the\ncommissioner of his or her character, financial responsibility, and\ncompetency to operate a refrigerated warehouse or locker plant. The\ncommissioner, if so satisfied, shall issue to the applicant a license or\nlicenses which will expire on the thirtieth of September of the next odd\nnumbered year following its issuance. Application for renewal of such\nlicense or licenses for a period of two years shall be made biennially,\nupon a form prescribed by the commissioner and submitted no later than\nthirty days prior to the expiration of the existing license or licenses.\n
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.