New York statutes
Artists Authorship Rights Act (New York)
The Artists Authorship Rights Act is a 1984 New York law that provides legal protection for artists' moral rights.
The Artists Authorship Rights Act is a 1984 New York law that provides legal protection for artists' moral rights.
Baumes law
The Baumes law was a statute passed by New York State in 1926.
The Baumes law was a statute passed by New York State in 1926.
Hart-Agnew Law
The Hart-Agnew Law was an anti-gambling bill passed into law by the Legislature of the State of New York on June 11, 1908.
The Hart-Agnew Law was an anti-gambling bill passed into law by the Legislature of the State of New York on June 11, 1908.
Hart–Agnew Law
The Hart-Agnew Law was an anti-gambling bill passed into law by the Legislature of the State of New York on June 11, 1908.
The Hart-Agnew Law was an anti-gambling bill passed into law by the Legislature of the State of New York on June 11, 1908.
Jonathan's Law
Jonathan's Law, a New York statute co-sponsored by Harvey Weisenberg signed into law in May 2007, by governor Elliot Spitzer, entitles parents and legal guardians access to all child abuse inves...
Jonathan's Law, a New York statute co-sponsored by Harvey Weisenberg signed into law in May 2007, by governor Elliot Spitzer, entitles parents and legal guardians access to all child abuse inves...
Kaufman Act
The Kaufman Electrification Act of 1923, enacted by the New York State Assembly, mandated electrification of all railroads in New York City by January 1, 1926.
The Kaufman Electrification Act of 1923, enacted by the New York State Assembly, mandated electrification of all railroads in New York City by January 1, 1926.
Kendra's Law
Kendra's Law, effective since November 1999, is a New York State law concerning involuntary outpatient commitment.
Kendra's Law, effective since November 1999, is a New York State law concerning involuntary outpatient commitment.
Leandra's Law
Leandra's Law (Child Passenger Protection Act) is a New York State law making it an automatic felony on the first offense to drive drunk with a person age 15 or younger inside the vehicle, and s...
Leandra's Law (Child Passenger Protection Act) is a New York State law making it an automatic felony on the first offense to drive drunk with a person age 15 or younger inside the vehicle, and s...
Libby Zion law
New York State Department of Health Code, Section 405, also known as the Libby Zion law, is a regulation that limits the amount of resident physicians' work in New York State hospitals to ...
New York State Department of Health Code, Section 405, also known as the Libby Zion law, is a regulation that limits the amount of resident physicians' work in New York State hospitals to ...
Martin Act
The Martin Act, New York General Business Law article 23-A, sections 352-353, is a 1921 piece of legislation in New York that gives extraordinary powers and discretion to an attorney general fig...
The Martin Act, New York General Business Law article 23-A, sections 352-353, is a 1921 piece of legislation in New York that gives extraordinary powers and discretion to an attorney general fig...
New York Farm Winery Act of 1976
The New York Farm Winery Act of 1976 is a law that allows grape growers in New York to establish wineries and sell directly to the public, subject to a maximum of annually.
The New York Farm Winery Act of 1976 is a law that allows grape growers in New York to establish wineries and sell directly to the public, subject to a maximum of annually.
New York State Tenement House Act
One of the reforms of the Progressive Era, the New York State Tenement House Act of 1901 was one of the first such laws to ban the construction of dark, poorly ventilated tenement buildings in t...
One of the reforms of the Progressive Era, the New York State Tenement House Act of 1901 was one of the first such laws to ban the construction of dark, poorly ventilated tenement buildings in t...
New York Statutes
New York Statutes consists of both the consolidated and unconsolidated laws of New York state.
New York Statutes consists of both the consolidated and unconsolidated laws of New York state.
Raines law
The Raines law was passed on March 23, 1896, by the New York State Legislature.
The Raines law was passed on March 23, 1896, by the New York State Legislature.
Rural Cemetery Act
The Rural Cemetery Act was a law passed by the New York Legislature on April 27, 1847, that authorized commercial burial grounds in rural New York state.
The Rural Cemetery Act was a law passed by the New York Legislature on April 27, 1847, that authorized commercial burial grounds in rural New York state.
Sexual Orientation Non-Discrimination Act
The Sexual Orientation Non-Discrimination Act is a New York law which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
The Sexual Orientation Non-Discrimination Act is a New York law which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
Sullivan Act
The Sullivan Act, also known as the Sullivan Law, is a controversial gun control law in New York State.
The Sullivan Act, also known as the Sullivan Law, is a controversial gun control law in New York State.
Taylor Law
The Public Employees Fair Employment Act (more commonly known as the Taylor Law) refers to Article 14 of the New York State Civil Service Law, which defines the rights and limitations of u...
The Public Employees Fair Employment Act (more commonly known as the Taylor Law) refers to Article 14 of the New York State Civil Service Law, which defines the rights and limitations of u...
The Home Equity Theft Prevention Act
NY RPL §265-a, the Home Equity Theft Prevention Act ("HETPA") was passed in response to a recent scam which targeted homeowners in financial distress (often elderly or unsophisticated homeowners).
NY RPL §265-a, the Home Equity Theft Prevention Act ("HETPA") was passed in response to a recent scam which targeted homeowners in financial distress (often elderly or unsophisticated homeowners).
Timothy's Law
Timothy's Law is the reference used for a New York state statute signed into law on December 22, 2006 by Governor George E. Pataki which took effect January 1, 2007.
Timothy's Law is the reference used for a New York state statute signed into law on December 22, 2006 by Governor George E. Pataki which took effect January 1, 2007.
Tweed law
Full text of NY Executive Law 63-c: § 63-c.
Full text of NY Executive Law 63-c: § 63-c.
Walker Law
The Walker Law passed in 1920 was an early New York state law regulating boxing.
The Walker Law passed in 1920 was an early New York state law regulating boxing.
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