New York Statutes
§ 754 — Notice
New York § 754
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Bluebook
N.Y. General Business § 754 (2026).
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§ 754. Notice. Every pet dealer who sells an animal to a consumer\nshall post a notice clearly visible to the consumer and provide the\nconsumer at the time of sale with a written notice, printed or typed,\nsetting forth the rights provided under this article. Such notices shall\nbe prescribed by the commissioner, but the written notice may be\ncontained in a written contract, an animal history certificate or\nseparate document, provided such notices are in ten-point boldface type.\nNo pet dealer shall restrict or diminish by contract or otherwise, the\nrights provided under this article.\n
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§ 750-A
Definitions§ 750-B
License required§ 750-D
Rules and regulations§ 750-E
License; application§ 750-G
Fees§ 750-I
Hearing on charges; decision§ 750-J
Judicial review§ 750-K
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