New York Statutes

§ 875 — Declaration of purpose

New York § 875
JurisdictionNew York
Law EXCExecutive
Art. 39Office of Business Permits

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N.Y. Executive § 875 (2026).

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* § 875. Declaration of purpose. The legislature finds and determines\nas follows:\n 1. Increasing regulation of business in the state has been accompanied\nby a proliferation of permits entailing multiple requirements,\njurisdictional overlaps, and business uncertainties. More than\nthirty-five state agencies issue permits affecting business. Permits\nnumber in the hundreds in statute with still more in rules and\nregulations. Business moves in a maze of permits, licenses, and\napprovals.\n 2. The public interest will be served by overcoming the delays and\nburdensome permit requirements which too often accompany business\nregulation and by fixing responsibility for continuing and comprehensive\naction designed to consolidate, simplify, or expedite the permit\nprocedures of state age

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