New York Statutes
§ 1299-I — Cooperation by regulatory agencies
New York § 1299-I
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N.Y. Tax § 1299-I (2026).
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§ 1299-I. Cooperation by regulatory agencies. All regulatory agencies\nshall cooperate with and assist the commissioner to effectuate the\npurposes of this article and the commissioner's responsibilities\nhereunder. Such cooperation shall include obtaining, furnishing, and\ntimely updating current, complete and accurate names, addresses and all\nother information concerning:
(1)every for-hire vehicle owner,\noperator, and driver of for-hire vehicles licensed or permitted by such\nlicensing agency;
(2)every agent of such person, if any; and (3) any\nother person or entity that is licensed or permitted by such licensing\nagency. Such cooperation shall also include furnishing to the\ncommissioner all written, computerized, automated or electronic records\nin the regulatory agency's posses
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1299
Definitions§ 1299-A
Imposition of tax§ 1299-B
Liability for surcharge§ 1299-D
Returns and payment of surcharge§ 1299-E
Records to be kept§ 1299-F
Secrecy of returns and reports§ 1299-G
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