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This is a complete listing of the consumer protection code in Westchester County. Laws are enforced by the Department of Consumer Protection.
The county licenses home improvement contractors. To deal with an increase in complaints by residents about abuses on the part of some home improvement contractors a law has been enacted that applies to home improvement contractors, including landscapers. According to the law, contractors may not legally work in Westchester without a valid license.
Targeting the high levels of air pollution generated by gas-powered leaf blowers, the county now has a law designed to phase out the use of those leaf blowers that most pollute the atmosphere.
The seizure law is an important new tool to rid the county of unlicensed home improvement contractors.
The Consumer Protection Code was created to protect and serve the interest of consumers, as well as outline the rights and responsibilites of merchants in Westchester County. Here are highlights, including information about rain checks, item-pricing, and return policies.
Businesses must be registered with Westchester County Department of Consumer Protection. For registration information call (914) 995-2155.
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Although, fertilizers may be good for your lawn, they are bad for the environment. This law began to phase in on July 3, 2009
Under State law, you have certain rights if you seek out a paid preparer to help with your income tax forms. Make sure your preparer is abiding by this law, or go somewhere else.
It is against Westchester County law to throw cell phones in the garbage. Violators may be issued a warning or be fined up to $250. Cell phones must be dropped off at locations certified by Westchester County.
This law requires that the selling price shall be clearly stamped, tagged, labeled or otherwise marked in arabic numerals on each item of consumer goods offered for sale within Westchester County.
This Westchester law is the first in the state to regulate Automatic Teller Machines that are not owned or operated by a bank.
This law requires all commercial businesses in Westchester County that use electronic means of maintaining personal information to have a secure network to protect the public from potential identity theft and other potential threats such as computer viruses.
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