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PLANET WASTE SERVICES, LLC

Company Details

Name: PLANET WASTE SERVICES, LLC
Jurisdiction: New York
Legal type: DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Status: Active
Date of registration: 21 May 2024 (a year ago)
Entity Number: 7334422
ZIP code: 11378
County: Queens
Address: 59-12 57th st., MASPETH, NY, United States, 11378

DOS Process Agent

Name Role Address
the llc DOS Process Agent 59-12 57th st., MASPETH, NY, United States, 11378

History

Start date End date Type Value
2024-06-03 2024-07-30 Address 59-12 57th st., MASPETH, NY, 11378, USA (Type of address: Service of Process)
2024-05-22 2024-06-03 Address 59-12 57th st., MASPETH, NY, 11378, USA (Type of address: Service of Process)

Filings

Filing Number Date Filed Type Effective Date
240730019396 2024-07-29 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION 2024-07-29
240603001218 2024-05-31 CERTIFICATE OF MERGER 2024-05-31
240522000951 2024-05-21 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION 2024-05-21

Issued Violations

Number Adjudicates Phase Disposition Date Fine amount Date fine paid description
TWC-230996 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Early Settlement 2025-01-28 2500 No data (e) A trade waste vehicle must not be operated unless such vehicle is in safe operating condition and has passed an inspection conducted by a qualified inspector demonstrating compliance with the terms of this section at least once during the preceding six months. (1) Each such inspection must be recorded on an inspection report form prescribed by the Commission. Such inspection report must identify any safety defects discovered during the inspection and 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. (2) Following an inspection, such vehicle may not be operated unless a qualified inspector certifies on the inspection report that all necessary repairs have been made and that such vehicle has passed the inspection. (3) Copies of the most recent inspection report must be kept in the corresponding vehicle in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (e) of 17 RCNY ? 7-06.
TWC-230784 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Settled 2025-01-02 1250 2025-02-10 Upon issuance of a registration, the Commission shall issue to a registrant who removes trade waste generated in the course of operation of his or her business and to a registrant exempt from the licensing requirements of this chapter two (2) license plates for each vehicle that will transport trade waste, pursuant to such registration and for which a fee has been paid to the Commission, pursuant to 17 RCNY ? 2-07. Beginning on January 1, 2020, the Commission will not issue license plates for any vehicle that does not comply with the requirements set forth in ? 24-163.11(b) of the Administrative Code. Beginning on January 1, 2023, the Commission will not issue license plates for any vehicle that does not comply with the requirements set forth in ? 16-526 of the Administrative Code. A registrant shall not permit a vehicle to be used in the course of collecting, removing, or disposing of waste that has not been identified and covered by the registration and for which a fee has not been paid. A license plate issued by the Commission for such a covered and identified vehicle must not be transferred to any other vehicle. Upon the sale or dissolution of the business of a registrant, or upon the suspension, revocation, or expiration of a Commission-issued registration, such plates must be immediately surrendered to the Commission. Upon the disposition of a vehicle that has been issued license plates by the Commission, such license plates must be immediately surrendered to the Commission. All license plates issued by the Commission are the property of the Commission, and the Commission reserves the right to reclaim such plates at any time. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the penalty for violation of this section shall not exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each such violation.
TWC-230734 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Settled 2024-10-22 1250 2025-02-04 Upon issuance of a registration, the Commission shall issue to a registrant who removes trade waste generated in the course of operation of his or her business and to a registrant exempt from the licensing requirements of this chapter two (2) license plates for each vehicle that will transport trade waste, pursuant to such registration and for which a fee has been paid to the Commission, pursuant to 17 RCNY ? 2-07. Beginning on January 1, 2020, the Commission will not issue license plates for any vehicle that does not comply with the requirements set forth in ? 24-163.11(b) of the Administrative Code. Beginning on January 1, 2023, the Commission will not issue license plates for any vehicle that does not comply with the requirements set forth in ? 16-526 of the Administrative Code. A registrant shall not permit a vehicle to be used in the course of collecting, removing, or disposing of waste that has not been identified and covered by the registration and for which a fee has not been paid. A license plate issued by the Commission for such a covered and identified vehicle must not be transferred to any other vehicle. Upon the sale or dissolution of the business of a registrant, or upon the suspension, revocation, or expiration of a Commission-issued registration, such plates must be immediately surrendered to the Commission. Upon the disposition of a vehicle that has been issued license plates by the Commission, such license plates must be immediately surrendered to the Commission. All license plates issued by the Commission are the property of the Commission, and the Commission reserves the right to reclaim such plates at any time. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the penalty for violation of this section shall not exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each such violation.
TWC-230573 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Settled - Pending 2024-09-03 2500 No data In addition to any other prohibition contained in Chapter 1 of Title 16-A of the Code or this chapter, an applicant, a licensee, a registrant, a principal of a licensee or a registrant, or an employee required to make disclosure, pursuant to Section 16-510 of the Code as listed in Appendix A of Subchapter C of this chapter must not:refuse to answer an inquiry from the Commission;
TWC-228989 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Settled 2024-04-06 2500 2024-05-17 All registrants shall at all times comply with all the laws, rules and regulations of Federal, State and local governmental authorities having jurisdiction over any of the registrants' activities, including, but not limited to, rules and regulations of the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Health, the Department of Sanitation and the Department of Transportation concerning environmental, safety and health standards, including but not limited to traffic safety, or relating to the collection, removal, transportation or disposal of trade waste in a safe manner, vehicle specifications, sanitary requirements, or the handling, transport, receipt, transfer or disposal of trade waste, regulated medical waste or waste containing asbestos or other toxic or dangerous material. Failure to comply with these laws, rules or regulations shall be grounds for suspension and/or revocation of the registration pursuant to Section 16-513 of the Code or refusal to issue a registration pursuant to Section 16-509 of the Code and, in addition to any other penalty provided by law, the imposition of penalties pursuant to 17 RCNY ? 1-04.
TWC-228776 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Settled 2024-03-19 2500 2024-04-26 (e) A trade waste vehicle must not be operated unless such vehicle is in safe operating condition and has passed an inspection conducted by a qualified inspector demonstrating compliance with the terms of this section at least once during the preceding six months. (1) Each such inspection must be recorded on an inspection report form prescribed by the Commission. Such inspection report must identify any safety defects discovered during the inspection and 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. (2) Following an inspection, such vehicle may not be operated unless a qualified inspector certifies on the inspection report that all necessary repairs have been made and that such vehicle has passed the inspection. (3) Copies of the most recent inspection report must be kept in the corresponding vehicle in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (e) of 17 RCNY ? 7-06.
TWC-228544 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Settled 2024-02-14 5000 2024-04-19 A trade waste vehicle must not be operated unless the operator of such vehicle is satisfied such vehicle is in safe operating condition. A registrant 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 the 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 (f) of 17 RCNY ? 7-06. 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.
TWC-229050 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Settled 2024-02-14 2500 2024-05-24 (e) A trade waste vehicle must not be operated unless such vehicle is in safe operating condition and has passed an inspection conducted by a qualified inspector demonstrating compliance with the terms of this section at least once during the preceding six months. (1) Each such inspection must be recorded on an inspection report form prescribed by the Commission. Such inspection report must identify any safety defects discovered during the inspection and 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. (2) Following an inspection, such vehicle may not be operated unless a qualified inspector certifies on the inspection report that all necessary repairs have been made and that such vehicle has passed the inspection. (3) Copies of the most recent inspection report must be kept in the corresponding vehicle in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (e) of 17 RCNY ? 7-06.
TWC-228208 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Settled 2024-01-02 2500 2024-02-28 (e) A trade waste vehicle must not be operated unless such vehicle is in safe operating condition and has passed an inspection conducted by a qualified inspector demonstrating compliance with the terms of this section at least once during the preceding six months. (1) Each such inspection must be recorded on an inspection report form prescribed by the Commission. Such inspection report must identify any safety defects discovered during the inspection and 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. (2) Following an inspection, such vehicle may not be operated unless a qualified inspector certifies on the inspection report that all necessary repairs have been made and that such vehicle has passed the inspection. (3) Copies of the most recent inspection report must be kept in the corresponding vehicle in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (e) of 17 RCNY ? 7-06.
TWC-227639 Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Issued Settled 2023-09-18 400 2023-11-16 A registrant must maintain copies of all inspection and certification of repair forms required by 17 RCNY ? 7-03(e) for at least five (5) years, and copies of such forms (paper or electronic) must be available in the corresponding vehicles at all times for six (6) months.

Date of last update: 19 Mar 2025

Sources: New York Secretary of State