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New York City has special laws to ensure that businesses operate legally.

The Department of Consumer Affairs enforces the Consumer Protection Law and other laws with a similar purpose - to protect consumers and help honest businesses thrive. DCA gives equal importance to educating businesses about their rights and responsibilities.

Conducting a business fairly and honestly is the only way to generate the consumer trust needed to keep a business on a solid footing, and avoid penalties.

Every proprietor needs to know about the City's business laws. The DCA makes it easy for a business to comply.

If you are in business in New York City, use the following links to:

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If you have more questions, call 311 or 212 NEW-YORK (outside the five boroughs).


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