The Business Integrity Commission (BIC) is the agency of the New York City government responsible for regulating the private carting industry, public wholesale markets businesses, and the shipboard gambling industry. Its purpose is to combat corruption in these industries from organized crime, and was created from the 2001 Organized Crime Control Commission, itself created from the 1996 Trade Waste Commission, the Markets Division in the Small Business Services Department, and the Gambling Commission.
It consists of a chairperson appointed by the mayor and of the commissioners of the Police Department, the Department of Consumer Affairs, the Department of Investigation, the Department of Small Business Services and the Department of Sanitation, or their designees.
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Inspectors
The Business Integrity Commission (BIC) has a number of Inspectors, who carry out the duties required of the BIC. These may include joint raids with the City Police Department NYPD against businesses.
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See also
- New York City Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH), for hearings conducted on summonses for quality of life violations issued by the Commission
- New York State Gaming Commission
References
External links
- Official website
- Business Integrity Commission in the Rules of the City of New York
- CityAdmin, a collection of NYC administrative decisions from the Center for New York City Law
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