Business Integrity Commission
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The Business Integrity Commission (BIC) currently regulates companies operating in the trade waste industry and the New York City’s public wholesale markets (e.g., Fulton Fish Market, Hunts Point Produce Market, Hunts Point Meat Market, etc.).
BIC Goals:
Keep industries free of organized crime and other forms of corruption and the violence, fraud, rackets, and threats that once plagued them,
Ensure that regulated businesses are able to compete fairly,
Customers receive equitable treatment, and
Regulated businesses do not present a harm to public safety and conduct their affairs with honesty and integrity.
In-person appointments must be scheduled, please contact the Licensing Unit at 212-437-0555.
File complaints online!
If you have a complaint relating to the trade waste hauling industry or the public wholesale markets, file it online or by phone at
(212) 437-0600
.
Important Information
Changes to BIC Violation Process Beginning October 30, 2024:
Read the Notice (English)
Read the Notice (Espanol/Spanish)
Read the Notice (普通话/Chinese)
Sample OATH Hearings Summons
Applications and Forms
Trade Waste Applications and Forms
Wholesale Markets Applications and Forms
Denied Applicants
Trade Waste Denied Companies
Wholesale Markets Denied Companies
Side Guard Requirements
Side Guard Requirement for Trade Waste Vehicles
Commercial Waste Zones
Commercial Waste Zones (CWZ) Frequently Asked Questions
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Business Integrity Commission
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The Business Integrity Commission (BIC) currently regulates companies operating in the trade waste industry and the New York City’s public wholesale markets (e.g., Fulton Fish Market, Hunts Point Produce Market, Hunts Point Meat Market, etc.).
BIC Goals:
Keep industries free of organized crime and other forms of corruption and the violence, fraud, rackets, and threats that once plagued them,
Ensure that regulated businesses are able to compete fairly,
Customers receive equitable treatment, and
Regulated businesses do not present a harm to public safety and conduct their affairs with honesty and integrity.
In-person appointments must be scheduled, please contact the Licensing Unit at 212-437-0555.
File complaints online!
If you have a complaint relating to the trade waste hauling industry or the public wholesale markets, file it online or by phone at
(212) 437-0600
.
Important Information
Changes to BIC Violation Process Beginning October 30, 2024:
Read the Notice (English)
Read the Notice (Espanol/Spanish)
Read the Notice (普通话/Chinese)
Sample OATH Hearings Summons
Applications and Forms
Trade Waste Applications and Forms
Wholesale Markets Applications and Forms
Denied Applicants
Trade Waste Denied Companies
Wholesale Markets Denied Companies
Side Guard Requirements
Side Guard Requirement for Trade Waste Vehicles
Commercial Waste Zones
Commercial Waste Zones (CWZ) Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Links
Programs & Initiatives
Notify NYC
Sign up to receive alerts from the City's official source for information about emergencies.
Special Election 4/28
Everything New Yorkers need to vote in the Special Election on 4/28.
Help Prevent the Spread of COVID-19
By continuing to take precautions, New Yorkers can slow the spread of COVID-19.
Advisories & Street Closures
Find about traffic advisories, street closures, and access the NYC Street Closure Map.
Vision Zero
NYC's new default speed limit of 25mph is now in effect. Our streets just got safer.
NYC Open Data
Access more than 1,400 NYC data sets for free, at any time via the NYC Open Data portal.
NYC Weather Updates
Learn more information about how severe weather emergencies are affecting New York City.