![]() ![]() ![]() However, in the specific locations enumerated in paragraph (3) expressive matter vendors may only vend expressive matter at the specifically designated spots identified by the Commissioner in the accompanying maps and as marked by a Department decal, medallion, or other form of marking, on the specific location of the approved vending spot, unless they are only vending expressive matter without using a cart, display stand, or other device and without occupying a specific location for longer than necessary to conduct a transaction and are otherwise in compliance with Department rules. Persons may vend expressive matter, as defined in section 1-02 of this title, on property under jurisdiction of the Department without a permit, but must comply with all applicable provisions of these rules.For the purposes of this entire section, persons who vend as defined herein may be referred to as “vendor” or “vendors.” No person in or on any property under the jurisdiction of the Department shall sell, offer for sale, hire, lease, or let anything whatsoever, including, but not limited to goods, services, or entertainment, or provide or offer to provide services, items, or entertainment in exchange for a donation (hereinafter “vend”), except under and within the terms of a permit, or except as otherwise provided by law.Violation of this paragraph constitutes a misdemeanor. No person shall erect any structure, stand, booth, platform, or exhibit in connection with any event without a permit issued by the Department.No person shall hold or sponsor any special event or demonstration without a permit issued by the Department. ![]() ![]() Significant interference with ordinary park use includes but is not limited to: harming landscaping, planting, or structures in the park preventing operations in a specialized area such as a zoo, swimming pool, or skating rink precluding other events that have a valid permit unreasonably interfering with enjoyment of the park by other uses. No person shall hold or sponsor any event that significantly interferes with ordinary park use without a permit issued by the Department.Learn about our Guidelines for Film and Photography and how to apply for a permitįind a dog-friendly area in a park near you Learn about applying for a Special Event Permit Note that other laws, including but not limited to the Penal Law, may also apply to the conduct described below. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a misdemeanor can be punished by imprisonment of up to 20 days or a fine of not more than $1,000. As specified in this section, certain violations of specified paragraphs or subparagraphs of this section are classified by the Administrative Code as misdemeanors. In addition, except as otherwise provided below, such violation shall also constitute an offense (classified as a “violation” under the Penal Law), which can be punished by imprisonment of up to one day or a fine of not more than $200. Violation of any paragraph or subparagraph of this section shall subject the violator to a civil penalty, as specified in the Department’s penalty schedule. ![]()
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