27-1015 - Violations.

§ 27-1015. Violations.    1.  A  violation  of  this title, except as otherwise provided in this  section and section 27-1012 of this title, shall be a  public  nuisance.  In  addition,  except  as otherwise provided in this section and section  27-1012 of this title, any person who shall  violate  any  provision  of  this  title shall be liable to the state of New York for a civil penalty  of not more than five hundred dollars, and an additional  civil  penalty  of  not  more  than  five hundred dollars for each day during which each  such violation continues. Any civil penalty may be assessed following  a  hearing or opportunity to be heard.    2.  Any distributor or deposit initiator who violates any provision of  this title, except as provided in section 27-1012 of this  title,  shall  be  liable to the state of New York for a civil penalty of not more than  one thousand dollars, and an additional civil penalty of not  more  than  one  thousand  dollars  for  each  day  during which each such violation  continues. Any civil penalty may be  assessed  following  a  hearing  or  opportunity to be heard.    3. It shall be unlawful for a distributor or deposit initiator, acting  alone  or  aided by another, to return any empty beverage container to a  dealer or redemption center for its refund value if the  distributor  or  deposit  initiator  had previously accepted such beverage container from  any dealer or operator of a  redemption  center.  A  violation  of  this  subdivision shall be a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than  five  hundred  dollars  nor more than one thousand dollars and an amount  equal to two times the amount of money received  as  a  result  of  such  violation.    4.  Any  person  who  willfully  tenders  to  a  dealer,  distributor,  redemption center or  deposit  initiator  more  than  forty-eight  empty  beverage  containers  for  which  such person knows or should reasonably  know that no deposit was paid in New York state may be assessed  by  the  department  a  civil  penalty  of  up  to  one  hundred dollars for each  container or up to twenty-five thousand dollars for each such tender  of  containers.  At  each  location  where  a  person tenders containers for  redemption, dealers and redemption centers must conspicuously display  a  sign  in letters that are at least one inch in height with the following  information: "WARNING:  Persons tendering for redemption  containers  on  which  a  deposit was never paid in this state may be subject to a civil  penalty of up to one hundred dollars per container or up to  twenty-five  thousand  dollars for each such tender of containers." Any civil penalty  may be assessed following a hearing or opportunity to be heard.    5. The department, the department  of  agriculture  and  markets,  the  department  of  taxation and finance and the attorney general are hereby  authorized to enforce the provisions of this  title.  In  addition,  the  provisions  of  section 27-1005 of this title and subdivisions one, two,  three, four, five, ten and eleven of section 27-1007 of this  title  may  be enforced by a county, city, town or village and the local legislative  body  thereof may adopt local laws, ordinances or regulations consistent  with this title providing for the enforcement of such provisions.