New York Information and Regulations for Junk & Salvage Businesses are rules and regulations set forth by the state of New York concerning the buying, selling, and storage of scrap metals, junk cars, and other materials that are not considered to be in good condition. These regulations include the requirement for a license, registration, insurance, and inspection of the premises and any equipment used in the running of a junk & salvage business. Furthermore, it is necessary to adhere to all applicable federal, state, and local laws concerning the handling of hazardous materials. Types of New York Information and Regulations for Junk & Salvage Businesses include: — Licensing Requirements: A license is required to purchase, store, or process scrap metal, junk cars, and other materials. — Registration Requirements: All junk & salvage businesses must register with the appropriate local government office. — Insurance: Liability insurance is necessary in order to operate a junk & salvage business. — Inspections: Periodic inspections of the premises and any equipment used in the running of a junk & salvage business must be conducted. — Hazardous Materials: All applicable federal, state, and local laws concerning the handling of hazardous materials must be followed.