N.Y. Labor Law 216 – Failure to pay statutory inspection fees
§ 216. Failure to pay statutory inspection fees. Any person who fails to pay the statutory fees for the inspection of boilers, as provided in subdivision three of section two hundred four of this article or the statutory fees for the inspection of places of public assembly, as provided in subdivision two of section four hundred seventy-three of this article after written notice that such fees are due and payable, shall pay an additional amount equal to the amount specified in the written notice as being due and payable if such statutory fee is not received within forty-five days from the date on the written notice, two times the amount specified in the written notice as being due and payable if such statutory fee is not received within sixty days from the date of the written notice, or three times the amount specified in the written notice as being due and payable if such statutory fee is not received within one hundred eighty days from the date on the written notice.