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New York New York City Administrative Code(new) - Chapter 1 - § 10-128 Declaration of Intent; Dress of Female Employees in Places of Public AccommodationLegal Research Home > New York Laws > New York New York City Administrative Code(new) (ADC) > New York New York City Administrative Code(new) - Chapter 1 - § 10-128 Declaration of Intent; Dress of Female Employees in Places of Public Accommodation
New York City Administrative Code(NEW)
§ 10-128 Declaration of intent; dress of female employees in places of
public accommodation. It is hereby declared, as a matter of public
policy, that the attire and appearance of females employed in cabarets,
dance halls, catering establishments, coffee houses, hotels, restaurants
or other places of public accommodations as hostesses, waitresses,
cashiers, barmaids or in any capacity in which any such female comes in
contact with or is likely to come in contact with the patrons of such
establishments, attired in such a manner so that the breasts of such
female employees are completely uncovered or covered only by a device
attached to the nipples of each breast, is offensive to common decency,
abhorrent to the standards of continence of the community and inimical
to the general welfare of the people of the city of New York and in
order that the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the
inhabitants of the city may be protected and insured such conduct is
prohibited as hereinafter provided.
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