MATTER OF TOMMY & TINA, INC. v. DEP'T OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK


95 A.D.2d 724 (1983)

In the Matter of Tommy and Tina, Inc., et al., Appellants, v. Department of Consumer Affairs of the City of New York, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

June 23, 1983


Respondent, the Department of Consumer Affairs of the City of New York, on June 10, 1981, amended its regulations to permit the issuance of a common show game license, which permits the installation of a video game in any premises not located "within 200 feet of a private elementary or secondary school" (Department of Consumer Affairs, regulation 1A). Previously, video game permits had been restricted to certain specific premises, which did not include pizzerias. Petitioners...

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