New York Statutes
§ 220 — Granting or revoking licenses
New York § 220
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N.Y. Agriculture & Markets § 220 (2026).
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§ 220. Granting or revoking licenses. The commissioner may decline to\ngrant a license or may suspend or revoke a license already granted,\nafter due notice to the applicant or licensee by mail or otherwise and\nopportunity to be heard, when it appears (1) that any statement in the\napplication or upon which it was issued is or was false or misleading,\n(2) that the applicant or licensee does not have adequate physical\nfacilities for salvaging food and food products, (3) that the applicant\nhas been convicted of a crime, or (4) that the applicant or licensee has\nfailed to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter or rules and\nregulations promulgated pursuant thereto.\n
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