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C&C RECYCLING INC.

Company Details

Name: C&C RECYCLING INC.
Jurisdiction: New York
Legal type: FOREIGN BUSINESS CORPORATION
Status: Active
Date of registration: 18 Mar 2019 (6 years ago)
Entity Number: 5515590
ZIP code: 11433
County: Queens
Place of Formation: New Jersey
Address: 94-21 150 STREET, JAMAICA, NY, United States, 11433

Contact Details

Phone +1 732-416-6877

DOS Process Agent

Name Role Address
THE CORPORATION DOS Process Agent 94-21 150 STREET, JAMAICA, NY, United States, 11433

Licenses

Number Type Date Description
BIC-501894 Trade waste removal 2019-09-13 BIC File Number of the Entity: BIC-501894

Filings

Filing Number Date Filed Type Effective Date
190318000489 2019-03-18 APPLICATION OF AUTHORITY 2019-03-18

Issued Violations

Number Adjudicates Phase Disposition Date Fine amount Date fine paid description
TWC-230887 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Early Settlement 2025-01-14 1250 No data Each vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating of twenty-six thousand pounds or more and a conventional cab configuration in which the engine is mounted in front of the operator must be equipped with a convex mirror positioned on the front of such vehicle. When such vehicle is being operated, such mirror shall be adjusted so as to enable the operator thereof to see all points on an imaginary horizontal line which is three feet above the road, is one foot directly forward from the midpoint of the front of such motor vehicle, and extends the full width of the front of such vehicle or combination of vehicles. Upon the final implementation date for a particular commercial waste zone, licensees who are designated carters will not be subject to the requirements of this subdivision in such zone. Licensees who operate in any zones that have not been implemented will continue to be subject to the requirements of this subdivision.
TWC-230718 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Early Settlement 2024-12-02 5750 No data A trade waste vehicle must not be operated unless the operator of such vehicle is satisfied such vehicle is in safe operating condition. A licensee must require the operator of such vehicle to inspect such vehicle following each day's work and to prepare a daily inspection report that identifies such vehicle and any defect that would affect the safety of operation of such vehicle. Such daily inspection report must cover at a minimum the following parts and accessories: service and parking brakes, steering mechanism, tires, wheels and rims, side guards, coupling devices, mirrors, lighting devices and reflectors, horn, windshield wipers, and emergency equipment. Copies of such daily inspection reports must be kept in the corresponding vehicle in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (n) of 17 RCNY ? 5-03. The operator of such vehicle must review the most recent daily inspection report and determine whether required repairs have been made when evaluating the condition of such vehicle. Upon the final implementation date for a particular commercial waste zone, licensees who are designated carters will not be subject to the requirements of this subdivision in such zone. Licensees who operate in any zones that have not been implemented will continue to be subject to the requirements of this subdivision.
TWC-229773 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Calendared 2024-09-11 7500 No data On or before June 30 of each year but not later than six (6) months following the end of the licensee's fiscal year, all licensees must file a report on a form or computer format prescribed by the Commission, provided, however, that a micro-hauler licensee may satisfy this requirement by submitting such licensee's tax returns prepared by a certified public accountant. If the Commission requires a revision of the report after review by an auditor on the Commission's staff, an amended report must be submitted to the Commission no later than the date specified by the Commission. The Commission may require that the annual report include the financial statement described in Subdivision (e) of this section and other information and documents concerning the licensee's operations, including but not limited to: financial information reported on a calendar year basis, the management letter issued by the licensee's auditor to the licensee, and information concerning: affiliations with other licensees; organization and control of the licensee, corporate control over the licensee; corporations controlled by the licensee; officers and directors of the licensee; allocation of recyclables and non-recyclables; security holders of and voting powers within the licensee; subcontracting, management, engineering, and contracts of the licensee.
TWC-227445 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Settled 2023-09-06 1000 2024-06-20 On or before June 30 of each year but not later than six (6) months following the end of the licensee's fiscal year, all licensees must file a report on a form or computer format prescribed by the Commission, provided, however, that a micro-hauler licensee may satisfy this requirement by submitting such licensee's tax returns prepared by a certified public accountant. If the Commission requires a revision of the report after review by an auditor on the Commission's staff, an amended report must be submitted to the Commission no later than the date specified by the Commission. The Commission may require that the annual report include the financial statement described in Subdivision (e) of this section and other information and documents concerning the licensee's operations, including but not limited to: financial information reported on a calendar year basis, the management letter issued by the licensee's auditor to the licensee, and information concerning: affiliations with other licensees; organization and control of the licensee, corporate control over the licensee; corporations controlled by the licensee; officers and directors of the licensee; allocation of recyclables and non-recyclables; security holders of and voting powers within the licensee; subcontracting, management, engineering, and contracts of the licensee.
TWC-225333 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Settled 2022-12-05 800 2023-01-09 A licensee must maintain copies of all daily inspection reports required by 17 RCNY ? 5-10(f) for at least five (5) years, and copies of such reports (paper or electronic) must be available in the corresponding vehicles at all times for fourteen (14) days.

Date of last update: 23 Mar 2025

Sources: New York Secretary of State