New York Statutes
§ 232 — Licenses, suspension or revocation of; review
New York § 232
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N.Y. Agriculture & Markets § 232 (2026).
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§ 232. Licenses, suspension or revocation of; review. The commissioner\nmay suspend a license if any warehouse or locker plant covered by the\nlicense shall be found to be conducted in an insanitary manner, such\nsuspension to continue until the unsatisfactory conditions of sanitation\nare corrected. The commissioner may, after opportunity be given to the\nlicensee to be heard, revoke a license (a) if it appears that any\nstatement upon which the license was issued is false or misleading, (b)\nif the licensee violates any of the provisions of this chapter, or (c)\nif the financial condition of the licensee changes so as to imperil the\ninterests of those who store food in the warehouse or locker plant of\nthe licensee, or of those who extend credit upon the security of goods\nso stored.\
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