New York Labor Code § 937

Civil penalties and revocation
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§ 937. Civil penalties and revocation. 1. The commissioner may, after\na notice and hearing, suspend or revoke any license, or censure, fine,\nor impose probationary or other restrictions on any licensee for good\ncause shown which shall include, but not be limited to the following:\n  (a) conviction of a felony relating to the performance of a mold\nassessment or mold remediation;\n  (b) deceit or misrepresentation in obtaining a license authorized\nunder this article;\n  (c) providing false testimony or documents to the commissioner in\nrelation to a license authorized by this article or any other license\nissued by the commissioner;\n  (d) deceiving or defrauding the public in relation to services\nprovided for a fee that require a license; or\n  (e) incompetence or gross negligence in relation to mold assessment or\nmold remediation.\n  2. Violators of any of the provisions of this article may be fined by\nthe commissioner in an amount not to exceed two thousand dollars for the\ninitial violation and up to ten thousand dollars for each subsequent\nviolation.\n

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