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- New York Civil Rights Law Section 1
Short title.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 1-A
Definitions.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 2
Supreme sovereignty in the people.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 3
Levying taxes and charges.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 4
Right to keep and bear arms.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 5
Military service by citizens.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 6
Exemption from military service.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 7
Quartering soldiers.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 8
Right of search and seizure.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 9
Freedom of elections.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 10
Justice to be administered without favor and speedily.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 11
Fines must be reasonable and imposed only for cause.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 12
Rights of persons accused of crime.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 13
Right to serve on juries.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 14
Jurors not to be questioned for verdicts.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 15
Right of appeal not to be denied.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 18-A
Findings and declarations of policy.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 18-B
Definitions.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 18-C
Discrimination prohibited.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 18-D
Restraint of discrimination; damages for violations.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 18-E
Applicability.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 19-A
Prohibition against unreasonable withholding of consent.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 19-B
Restraint of discrimination; damages for violations.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 20
No imprisonment for non-payment of costs in certain cases.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 21
No imprisonment for non-payment of money pursuant to judgment or order requiring payment of money due upon contract.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 22
Privilege of officers and prisoner from arrest while passing through another county.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 23
No person to be arrested in civil proceedings without a statutory provision.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 24
Privilege from arrest of officers of courts of record.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 25
Witness exempt from arrest.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 26
Action against officer making arrest of exempt person.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 27
Discharge of exempt witness.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 40
Equal rights in places of public accommodation, resort or amusement.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 40-A
Inquiry concerning religion or religious affiliations of person seeking employment or official position in public schools prohibited.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 40-B
Wrongful refusal of admission to and ejection from places of public entertainment and amusement.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 40-C
Discrimination.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 40-D
Penalty for violation.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 40-E
Innkeepers and carriers refusing to receive guests and passengers.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 40-F
Discrimination against person or class in price for admission.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 40-G
Discrimination against United States uniform.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 41
Penalty for violation.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 42
Discrimination by utility companies.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 43
Discrimination by labor organizations prohibited.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 44
Discrimination by industries involved in defense contracts.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 44-A
Protecting civil and public rights.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 45
Powers of administration vested in industrial commissioner.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 47
Use of public facilities by persons with a disability.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 47-A
Employment of persons with a disability.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 47-B
Miscellaneous provisions.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 47-C
Penalties.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 48
Definitions.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 48-A
Employment of persons with certain genetic disorders.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 48-B
Penalties.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 50
Right of privacy.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 50-A
Personnel records of police officers, firefighters and correction officers.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 50-B
Right of privacy; victims of sex offenses or offenses involving the transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 50-C
Private right of action.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 50-D
Personnel records of court officers.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 50-E
Personnel records of bridge and tunnel officers, sergeants and lieutenants.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 51
Action for injunction and for damages.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 52
Televising, broadcasting or taking motion pictures of certain proceedings prohibited.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 53
Copies of documents and statements to be filed.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 54
Resolutions concerning political matters.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 55
Anonymous communications prohibited.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 56
Offenses; penalties.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 57
Additional penalties.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 60
Petition for change of name.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 61
Contents.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 62
Notice.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 63
Order.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 64
Effect.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 64-A
Exemption from publication requirements.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 65
Optional change of name upon marriage, divorce or annulment.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 70
Vexatious suits.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 70-A
Actions involving public petition and participation; recovery of damages.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 71
Damages in action for suing in name of another.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 72
Term of imprisonment of civil prisoner.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 73
Code of fair procedure for investigating agencies.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 74
Privileges in action for libel.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 75
Defamation by radio or television.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 76
Action for libel: evidence, separate verdicts.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 76-A
Actions involving public petition and participation; when actual malice to be proven.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 77
Special damages in action for slander of a woman.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 78
Mitigating circumstances in action for libel or slander.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79
Forfeiture of office and suspension of civil rights.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-A
Consequence of sentence to imprisonment for life.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-B
Forfeiture of property on conviction abolished.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-C
Convict protected by law.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-D
Creditor of convict.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-E
Right to breast feed.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-F
Liability for acts of persons assisting police officers.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-G
Filing of certificates of honorable discharge with county clerks.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-H
Special provisions relating to persons employed by, or connected with, news media.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-I
Discrimination against person who refuses to perform certain act prohibited.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-J
Confidentiality of records in multi-state information system.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-K
Civil immunity for certain persons assisting in emergency situations.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-L
Confidentiality of records of genetic tests.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 79-M
Criminal interference with health care services or religious worship; injuction.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 80-A
Causes of action for alienation of affections, criminal conversation, seduction and breach of contract to marry abolished.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 80-B
(Enacted without section heading).
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 81
Commencement or threat of action unlawful.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 82
Causing payment, satisfaction, settlement or compromise unlawful; instruments void.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 83
Penalties.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 84
Construction; inconsistent laws.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 90
Laws repealed.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section 91
When to take effect.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 1
Short Title
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 2
Bill of Rights
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 2-A
EQUAL RIGHTS TO PUBLICLY-AIDED HOUSING
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 3
Privilege from Arrest
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 4
Equal Rights in Places of Public Accommodation and Amusement
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 4-B
RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY ACCOMPANIED BY GUIDE DOGS, HEARING DOGS OR SERVICE DOGS
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 4-C
EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONS WITH CERTAIN GENETIC DISORDERS
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 5
Right of Privacy
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 5-A
MEMBERSHIP CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS.
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 6
CHANGE OF NAME
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 7
MISCELLANEOUS RIGHTS AND IMMUNITIES
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 8
CAUSES OF ACTION FOR ALIENATION OF AFFECTIONS, CRIMINAL CONVERSATION, SEDUCTION AND BREACH OF CONTRACT TO MARRY ABOLISHED
- New York Civil Rights Law Section Article 9
Laws Repealed; When to Take Effect
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Last modified: July 31, 2006
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