N.Y. General Business Law Section 399-BBB
Solicitations by container

  • disclosures

1.

As used in this section the term “publicly accessible collection bin” shall mean an unattended canister, box, receptacle, or similar device, used for the solicitation and collection of personal property, not including money or evidences of debt. Such term shall not include an unattended canister, box, receptacle, or similar device, used exclusively for the collection of used paper, cardboard, motor oil, bottles, cans or other receptacles or materials, not including textiles, for recycling or waste diversion purposes.

2.

A publicly accessible collection bin shall not be placed on public property; if placed on public property, the local municipality may immediately remove and dispose of such bin.

3.

Any person, business, not-for-profit organization or other entity or entities, or an agent or agents, whether paid or not paid, of such person, business, not-for-profit organization or other entity, who places a publicly accessible collection bin in a public place on private property shall affix to the publicly accessible collection bin a label that is designed to be incapable of being destroyed or removed and that clearly and conspicuously displays in at least twenty-four point type unless otherwise specified in this section and on the front of the publicly accessible collection bin in a manner that is readily visible to an individual placing property in the publicly accessible collection bin the following:

(a)

the name of the person, business, not-for-profit organization or other entity which owns the publicly accessible collection bin and any agent thereof; the legal address, telephone number, e-mail address and website, if applicable, of such person, business, not-for-profit organization or other entity and any agent thereof where the owner of the publicly accessible collection bin or its agent can be reached during ordinary business hours; any permit or license required by local law of such person, business, not-for-profit organization or other entity and any agent thereof; a statement that nothing shall be left outside of such bin; and a statement that shall take the following form: For more information, contact the department of law at (insert the current telephone number established by the department of law for receiving inquiries from consumers) or (insert the current address of the website of the department of law). If more than one person, business, not-for-profit organization or other entity own the publicly accessible collection bin, all of the owners’ names, legal addresses, telephone numbers and any permits or licenses required by local law of such owners shall be included in the disclosure label. If more than one agent represents an owner of the publicly accessible collection bin, including a for-profit entity, on behalf of, or in conjunction with a not-for-profit organization, all of the agents’ names, legal addresses, telephone numbers and any permits or licenses required by local law of such owners shall be included in the disclosure label; and

(b)

a statement about the purpose or purposes for the property collected in the bin using letters no less than two inches in height as follows:

(i)

if all of the property placed in the publicly accessible collection bin is directed to a non-business purpose or purposes as described in paragraph (b) of section two hundred one of the not-for-profit corporation law or, if the property is sold and all proceeds of such sale are directed to a non-business purpose or purposes described in paragraph (b) of section two hundred one of the not-for-profit corporation law, the label affixed to the publicly accessible collection bin pursuant to this section shall state: DONATED ITEMS WILL BE USED FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES The value of items placed in this bin is tax-deductible. or (ii) if any of the property placed in the publicly accessible collection bin is not directed to a non-business purpose or purposes as described in paragraph (b) of section two hundred one of the not-for-profit corporation law, or if the property is sold, and any proceeds of such sale are not directed to a non-business purpose or purposes described in paragraph (b) of section two hundred one of the not-for-profit corporation law, the label affixed to the publicly accessible collection bin pursuant to this section shall state: DONATED ITEMS WILL BE USED FOR PROFIT The value of items placed in this bin is NOT tax-deductible.

(c)

for collection bins owned by a not-for-profit organization, a statement describing the charitable causes that will benefit from donations; and

(d)

collection bins operated by corporate fundraisers or any entity placing and operating collection bins for the benefit of another for-profit entity or not-for-profit entity shall abide by the requirements of the above and any additional guidelines and labeling requirements under state or local law as applicable.

4.

The owner of a publicly accessible collection bin shall obtain written consent from the owner or lessee of the property where the publicly accessible collection bin is located, or the owner or lessee’s authorized agent, stating that the owner of the publicly accessible collection bin has received permission to place the bin on the property. Upon request of any local jurisdiction, documentation evidencing the written consent shall be made available by the owner of the publicly accessible collection bin. The owner or lessee of the property where the publicly accessible collection bin is located, or the owner or lessee’s authorized agent may rescind such consent at any time, provided, written notice of such rescission is provided to the bin owner at least ten days prior to the bin’s removal. Written notice of rescission of consent, if given by first-class mail, shall be deemed given when deposited in a mailbox properly addressed and adequate postage prepaid. Such written notice shall be effective irrespective of the form of such written notice if it indicates the intention of the owner or lessee of the property to rescind the consent previously given by the property owner or lessee’s authorized agent. Ten days after giving notice, the property owner or lessee may remove and dispose of such bin, and any reasonable costs associated with such removal or disposal shall be recoverable from the owner of the publicly accessible collection bin.

5.

The owner of a publicly accessible collection bin shall adhere to the following maintenance requirements:

(a)

bins shall be serviced and emptied as needed or within seven days of a request by the property owner or owner’s agent, including requests for removal of debris and bulk items;

(b)

remove graffiti on the outside of bins within seven days of requests or otherwise becoming aware of such damage or vandalism;

(c)

repair damaged bins within seven days of requests or otherwise becoming aware of such damage or vandalism;

(d)

secure each collection bin with a tamper-resistant lock; and

(e)

maintain the aesthetic presentation of such bin, including fresh paint and readable signage.

6.

Whenever a bin is removed by a property owner in accordance with the provisions of this section, the property owner shall inform the bin owner of the location to which the bin was removed, or any other disposition of the bin, and any reasonable costs associated with such removal or disposal shall be recoverable from the owner of the publicly accessible collection bin.

7.

(a) Any violation of the provisions of this section shall be deemed a deceptive practice within the meaning of section three hundred forty-nine of this chapter and any remedy provided therein shall be available for the enforcement of this section. In addition, the district attorney, county attorney, and the corporation counsel shall have concurrent authority to seek the relief in paragraph (b) of this subdivision, and all civil penalties obtained in any such action shall be retained by the municipality or county in which such bin is placed.

(b)

In every case where the court shall determine that a violation of this section has occurred, it may impose a civil penalty of not more than five thousand dollars for each violation.

(i)

Any bin not in compliance with the provisions related to the display of information or unpermitted placement shall subject the owner of such bin to a civil penalty of up to two hundred fifty dollars for the first offense, and a civil penalty of up to five hundred dollars for each subsequent offense within an eighteen month period.

(ii)

Any bin not in compliance with the maintenance provisions shall subject the owner of such bin to a civil penalty of up to fifty dollars for the first offense, and a civil penalty of up to one hundred dollars for each subsequent offense within an eighteen month period.

(c)

It shall be a defense to the imposition of any civil penalty or any other remedy in an action brought to enforce the provisions of this section if the person or entity affixed a label as required by this section and such label was removed or defaced by vandals, provided that such person or entity subsequently complies with the requirements of this section.

(d)

Nothing in this section shall be construed to restrict any right which any person may have under any other statute or the common law.

Source: Section 399-BBB — Solicitations by container; disclosures, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/GBS/399-BBB (updated Jun. 17, 2016; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

390
Substitution of spurious oils for internal combustion engines
390‑A
Optical discs
390‑B
Anti-phishing act of 2006
390‑BB
Cramming prohibited
390‑C
Prohibit persons under eighteen years of age in certain facilities
390‑C*2
Posting of warnings by commercial entities offering internet access to the public
390‑D
Information concerning services for human trafficking victims in facilities at truck stops
390‑E
Unauthorized installation of certain security devices prohibited
390‑E*2
Skimming awareness notice
391
Marking retreaded, recapped or recut tires
391‑A
Unlawful acts relating to liquid fuels, lubricating oils and similar products
391‑B
Prohibit any sale of dangerous clothing articles
391‑C
Sale of bicycles
391‑CC
Sale of micromobility devices, bicycles with electric assist and limited use motorcycles powered by lithium-ion batteries, and lithium-io...
391‑CC*2
Sale of bicycles with electric assist and micromobility devices
391‑D
Sale of matchbooks
391‑E
Promotion of camps by certain organizations
391‑F
Promotion of private schools by certain organizations
391‑G
Rental of motor vehicles
391‑H
Lubricating oils
391‑I
Sale of urea-formaldehyde foam insulation
391‑J
Sale of fire extinguishers
391‑JJ
Sale of electric space heaters
391‑K
Automatic garage door opening systems
391‑L
Personal emergency response service agreements
391‑L*2
Rental of motor vehicles
391‑M
Manufacture and sale of in-line skates
391‑N
Sale of reptiles
391‑OO
Sale of over-the-counter diet pills and dietary supplements for weight loss or muscle building
391‑P
Prohibit the rental of clothing articles previously worn
391‑Q
Rebates
391‑S
Sale and distribution of novelty lighters prohibited
391‑T
Sale of small animals
391‑U
Pricing goods and services on the basis of gender prohibited
391‑U*2
Restrictions on the sale and use of firefighting equipment containing PFAS chemicals
391‑V
Third-party food delivery agreements
392
Second-hand watches
392‑A
Sale of new computers
392‑B
False labels and misrepresentations
392‑C
Obliteration of marks of origin
392‑D
Using false marks as to manufacture
392‑E
Using false statements or altering mileage registering devices
392‑F
Taximeters
392‑G
Sale of ultraviolet radiation devices
392‑H
Trash receptacles
392‑I
Prices reduced to reflect change in sales tax computation
392‑J
Sales of sparkling devices
393
Lime
393‑A
Non fire rated wood paneling
393‑B
Written solicitation
393‑C
Sale of required labor postings
393‑D
Sale of certified copies of property deeds
393‑E
Sale of abandoned property location services
393‑F
Voluntary third-party notification
394
Lost or destroyed certificate of stock
394‑A
Proof of lost negotiable paper
394‑B
Limitations on certain contracts for instruction or use of physical or social training facilities
394‑C
Limitations on certain contracts involving social referral services
394‑CC
Internet dating safety
394‑CCC
Social media networks
394‑D
Privity of contract between franchise seller and customer or patron of dealer
394‑E
Report on request for abortional services
394‑F
Warrants for reproductive health related electronic data
395
Required disclosure of prior use
395‑A
Maintenance agreements
395‑B
Unlawfully installing or maintaining a two-way mirror or other viewing device
396
Unlawful selling practices
396‑A
Representation by savings and loan association of insurance on accounts
396‑AA
Simulated check
396‑AA*2
Unsolicited telefacsimile advertising
396‑AAA
Public display of tobacco and electronic cigarette advertisements and smoking paraphernalia prohibited
396‑B
Advertisements
396‑BB
Sale of motor fuels to disabled persons
396‑C
Advertisements by persons engaged in dental business relating to dentures and bridges
396‑CC
Notification of enclosure requirements for swimming pools
396‑CC*2
Senior citizen discounts
396‑D
Advertisement and description of real property
396‑DD
Renting of horses
396‑E
Marking articles made of linen
396‑EE
Sale of certain weapons
396‑EEE
Unlawful sale or delivery of body armor
396‑F
Sale of blind made products
396‑G
Sale of products processed by the blind
396‑H
Fraudulent sale of poppies, forget-me-nots, daisies, flags and other articles sold for patriotic purposes
396‑HH
Sale of poppies, forget-me-nots, daisies, flags and other articles for patriotic purposes
396‑I
Acceptance of unexpired gift certificates
396‑J
Sale or possession of master or manipulative keys for motor vehicles
396‑K
Hazardous toys and other articles intended primarily for use by children
396‑K*2
Sale of certain motor vehicles damaged by the ravages of natural disaster
396‑KK
Sale of video game consoles
396‑L
Shopping carts
396‑M
Mail-order or telephone-order merchandise
396‑MM
Unlawful trial offers
396‑N
Sales with “money back guarantee” and with “limited guarantee”
396‑O
Sales by persons offering credits or refunds in certain cases
396‑P
Rates to be posted in taxicabs
396‑P*2
Contracts for the sale of new motor vehicles
396‑Q
New motor vehicles
396‑QQ
New and used motor vehicles
396‑R
Price gouging
396‑RR
Price gouging
396‑S
Individual sewage disposal system
396‑SS
Access number notification
396‑T
Unlawful practices relating to layaway plans
396‑TT
Listing of business location in directory or database
396‑U
Merchandise delivery
396‑V
Operation of public automated blood pressure machines
396‑W
Loitering for the purpose of soliciting passengers for transportation
396‑X
Gasoline stations
396‑X*2
Unauthorized removal or destruction of newspapers
396‑Y
Sale of certain personal property
396‑Z
Rental vehicle protections
397
Unlawful use of name or other identification of certain non-profit organizations
397‑A
Distributing unsolicited advertising on private property prohibited
397‑B
Digital billboards
398
Bills of lading to be issued by vessels transporting merchandise within the state
398‑A
Shipment of motor vehicles outside the continental United States
398‑B
Discrimination in car rentals prohibited
398‑C
Children attending roller skating rinks and indoor ice skating rinks under certain conditions
398‑D
Disposal of abandoned molds
398‑E
Indemnity provision in motor carrier transportation contracts
398‑F
Children’s non-regulated camp
399
Cigarette package labeling
399‑A
Pay toilets
399‑AA
Prohibition of the selling of fur, hair, skin or flesh of a dog or cat
399‑AAA
Selling and manufacturing of fur-bearing articles of clothing
399‑AAAA
Menstrual product labeling
399‑AAAAA
Selling of animal tested cosmetics
399‑B
Contracts for the use of the streets for hack stands
399‑BB
Certain dry cleaning institutions
399‑BBB
Solicitations by container
399‑C
Mandatory arbitration clauses in certain consumer contracts prohibited
399‑CC
Wireless telephone numbers
399‑CC*2
Transcripts and stenographic services
399‑CCC
Smoke detecting devices
399‑CCCC
Wireless telephone services
399‑D
Children attending public bowling alleys under certain conditions
399‑DD
Sale of alcohol vaporizing devices prohibited
399‑DD*2
Construction or installation of playground or playground equipment
399‑DD*3
Consumer communications records privacy
399‑DDD
Confidentiality of social security account number
399‑DDD*2
Disclosure of social security number
399‑E
Prohibition of the importation, manufacturing, distribution, or sale of yo-yo waterball toys
399‑E*2
Actions
399‑EE
Zone pricing of gasoline prohibited
399‑F
Laundromat refund procedures
399‑FF
Petting zoos
399‑GG
Packaging of electronic liquid
399‑H
Disposal of records containing personal identifying information
399‑I
Prohibit the sale of unsafe cribs and restrict use of such cribs in certain settings
399‑II
Furniture tip restraint device
399‑II*2
Prohibit the sale of crib bumper pads and restrict use of such pads in certain settings
399‑J
Safety standards
399‑K
Access to toilet facilities for utility workers
399‑M
Disclosures in advertisement and sale of unassembled goods
399‑N
Approval of electrical devices
399‑NN
Sale of digital electronic equipment
399‑NNN
Tags on charging cords of micromobility devices, mopeds, and bicycles with electric assist
399‑NNN*2
Lithium-ion battery safety resources
399‑O
Selling prices and container deposits
399‑OO
Deceptive solicitation of vehicle warranty policies
399‑P
Telemarketing
399‑PP
Telemarketing and consumer fraud and abuse prevention act
399‑Q
Use of carts, cases, trays, baskets, boxes and other containers
399‑QQ
Sale or promotional distribution of utility knives, box cutters, or box cart cutters
399‑R
Sale of paint pellet guns
399‑RR
September eleventh victim compensation fund and World Trade Center health program notification
399‑S
Posting of notice when air rifles or guns are sold
399‑T
Sale of certain chlorofluorocarbons and halons prohibited
399‑T*2
Vending machine disclosure
399‑U
Motor vehicle alarms
399‑V
Parking facilities
399‑W
Total loss notice and waiver of the gap amount for non-motor vehicle retail lease agreements
399‑W*2
Notice requirements for renters of personal property
399‑X
Towed motor vehicles
399‑XX
Towing of motor vehicles
399‑Y
Child safety devices for hot water dispensers
399‑Y‑1
Automated teller machines transaction denial
399‑Y*2
Automated teller machine fee disclosure
399‑YY
Cable television company providing telephone services
399‑YYY
Satellite television company providing television and/or telephone services
399‑Z
Telemarketing
399‑Z‑1
Telecommunication companies blocking certain numbers
399‑Z‑1*2
STIR/SHAKEN authentication framework
399‑ZZ
Telephone bills
399‑ZZZ
Prohibition of certain fee charges
399‑ZZZZ
Prohibition of certain fee charges for termination or early cancellation
399‑ZZZZZ
Broadband service for low-income consumers
399‑ZZZZZ*2
Use of preferred name and pronouns

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Jun. 17, 2016

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