New York Arts and Cultural Affairs Law Article 61 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
- 61.01 - Public Entertainment on Sunday.
All legitimate theatrical performances, concert and recital dances, motion picture exhibitions, or other public exhibitions, exhibits, shows or entertainment on the first day of the...
- 61.03 - Maintenance or Employment of Band by a City or Village.
The governing board of any city of the first or second class may, and the governing board of a city of the third class or...
- 61.05 - Free Public Libraries.
Any municipal corporation may establish and maintain a free public library or museum in accordance with the library provisions of sections two hundred fifty-three to...
- 61.07 - Use of Fireworks in Entertainment Productions in Certain Cities.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a city having a population of one million or more may enact a local law permitting and regulating the...
- 61.09 - Use of School House by News Media.
The trustees or board of education of any school district may permit, subject to terms and conditions satisfactory to such trustees or board, the admission...
- 61.11 - Fingerprinting Employees of Public Galleries, Museums, Hospitals, Medical Colleges Affiliated With Hospitals and Private Proprietary Hospitals.
The trustees or board of managers of a public gallery of art or museum housing valuable objects of art, precious metals or precious stones, or...
- 61.13 - Earl W. Brydges Artpark.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the performing arts theatre in the Niagara Frontier region known as the Lewiston State Park Arts...
Last modified: February 3, 2019