New York General Business Code § 1427

Violations
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* § 1427. Violations. 1. The attorney general may bring a civil action\nto recover a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed one million\ndollars for a first violation and in an amount not to exceed three\nmillion dollars per subsequent violation, determined based on the\nseverity of the violation where a large frontier developer fails to\npublish or transmit a compliant document required to be published or\ntransmitted under this article, makes a statement in violation of\nsubdivision four of section fourteen hundred twenty-one of this article,\nfails to report an incident as required by section fourteen hundred\ntwenty-two of this article, or fails to comply with its own frontier AI\nframework.\n  2. Nothing in this article shall be construed to establish, authorize\nor create a private right of action associated with violations of this\narticle.\n  3. Nothing in this article shall be construed to prevent a large\nfrontier developer from asserting that another person, entity, or\nfactor, may be responsible for any alleged harm, injury or damage\nresulting from a catastrophic risk or critical safety incident.\n  * NB Effective January 1, 2027\n

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