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§ 1347 — Hotel sanitation; enforcement; violations
New York § 1347
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N.Y. Public Health § 1347 (2026).
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§ 1347. Hotel sanitation; enforcement; violations.
1.All departments\nand boards of health and the commissioner or commissioners thereof shall\nhave the power to enforce the provisions of sections thirteen hundred\nforty-five to thirteen hundred forty-seven, inclusive, of this chapter.\n 2. The commissioners of health and the respective local boards of\nhealth and any person authorized by either of them so to do, may enter\nany hotel or any part thereof at any reasonable time to inspect and\nexamine the same, to determine whether or not the laws and regulations\nrelating to hotels are being violated.\n 3. Any hotel proprieter or manager violating any of the provisions of\nsections thirteen hundred forty-five to thirteen hundred forty-seven,\ninclusive, of this chapter, is guilty of a
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