513 – Access to Criminal History Information Through the Division of Criminal Justice Services.
§ 513. Access to criminal history information through the division of criminal justice services. In connection with the administration of this article, the commissioner is authorized to request, receive and review criminal history information through the division of criminal justice services, referred to as “the division” for the purposes of this section, with respect to […]
514 – Records.
§ 514. Records. Every licensee shall keep, in such form as the commissioner may direct, such records as may be required pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to this article.
515 – AIDS to Enforcement.
§ 515. Aids to enforcement. 1. All licensees shall be subject to reasonable inspection by the department and a person who holds a license must make himself or herself, or an agent thereof, available and present for any inspection required by the department. The department shall make reasonable accommodations so that ordinary business is not […]
516 – Compliance Action Plan.
§ 516. Compliance action plan. If the commissioner determines, after notice and an opportunity to be heard, that a licensee has negligently violated a provision of this article or its rules or regulations, that licensee shall be required to comply with a corrective action plan established by the commissioner to correct the violation by a […]
517 – Penalties.
§ 517. Penalties. Notwithstanding the provisions of any law to the contrary, except section five hundred sixteen of this article, the failure to comply with a requirement of this article, a rule or regulation promulgated thereunder, or the research agreements entered into by those conducting department authorized research may be punishable by a civil penalty […]
518 – Remedies.
§ 518. Remedies. The commissioner may institute such action at law or in equity as may be necessary to enforce compliance with any provision of this article or of any rule or regulation applicable thereto or promulgated thereunder in a manner consistent with this chapter and/or the civil practice law and rules.
519 – Hemp Economic Development.
§ 519. Hemp economic development. The commissioner shall consult and cooperate with the New York state urban development corporation, the New York state hemp workgroup created pursuant to section one hundred eight of the cannabis law, and representatives of industries that currently use, or may potentially use, industrial hemp in their products, with respect to […]
450 – Declaration of Legislative Findings and Intent.
§ 450. Declaration of legislative findings and intent. While the Nourish New York program was developed in response to disrupted food supply chains due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has emerged as an important innovation, significantly supporting the state’s farms while providing nourishing fresh foods to people experiencing food insecurity. The COVID-19 crisis unveiled the […]
506 – Growth, Sale, Distribution, Transportation and Processing of Hemp and Products Derived From Such Hemp Permitted.
§ 506. Growth, sale, distribution, transportation and processing of hemp and products derived from such hemp permitted. 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, hemp and products derived from such hemp are agricultural products which may be grown, cultivated, produced, processed, manufactured, possessed in the state, and sold, distributed, or transported in the […]
451 – Definitions.
§ 451. Definitions. 1. “Food relief organization” means a religious organization or other not-for-profit that provides food for free to persons experiencing food insecurity, including but not limited to a food pantry, food bank, or soup kitchen or community-based organization that provides food for free to persons experiencing food insecurity. 2. “Surplus agricultural products” means […]