Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 183.5 - Performance of duty of license issuing officers and assistant license issuing officers(a) No license issuing officer will remove from his place of business unsold licenses consigned thereto without the prior written approval of the department.(b) No license issuing officer will fail to provide license issuing services in a timely, efficient and businesslike manner.(c) No license issuing officer will refuse to sell a license to a person who is qualified to obtain such.(d) No license issuing officer may bring direct or indirect pressure on a license applicant to make a purchase in the place of business in order to obtain a license.(e) No license issuing officer will fail to comply with applicable provisions of title 7 of article 11 of the ECL or with the department's instructions concerning methods of license issuance, bonding, reporting or remittance of fees.(f) No license issuing officer will refuse to distribute to eligible persons who so request in person a license application, hunting, fishing or trapping guide, or any other material supplied by the department relating to hunting, fishing and trapping licenses and permits.(g) No license issuing officer will fail to display in a prominent place in the place of business a sign provided by the department which advises the public that such place of business is authorized to issue licenses.(h) No license issuing officer will fail to report promptly to the local police and the department the theft from his place of business of unsold licenses or monies from sold licenses.(i) No license issuing officer will fail to submit in a timely manner all required records, reports and remittances to the department and to draft and sign them properly.(j) No license issuing officer will fail to notify the department at least 90 days in advance of moving his place of business to a new location.(k) No license issuing officer will fail to allow authorized department employees to inspect his license-issuing operations and records at any reasonable time.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 § 183.5