New York Statutes

§ 502 — Prohibitions

New York § 502
JurisdictionNew York
Law ISCInsurance
Art. 5Certificates of Insurance

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N.Y. Insurance § 502 (2026).

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§ 502. Prohibitions. In this state:\n (a) With respect to a certificate of insurance evidencing that a\npolicy provides personal injury liability insurance or property damage\nliability insurance, as defined in paragraphs thirteen and fourteen of\nsubsection (a) of section one thousand one hundred thirteen of this\nchapter, no person or governmental entity shall wilfully require, as a\ncondition of awarding a contract for work, or if a contract has already\nbeen awarded as a condition for work to commence or continue under the\ncontract, or if the contract has been performed or partially performed\nas a condition for payment to be made under the contract, the issuance\nof a certificate of insurance unless the certificate is:\n (1) a form promulgated by the insurer issuing the policy re

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