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§  40-g.  Discrimination  against United States uniform.  A person who  excludes from the equal enjoyment  of  any  accommodation,  facility  or  privilege  furnished  by  innkeepers  or  common  carriers, amusement or  resort, any person lawfully wearing  the  uniform  of  the  army,  navy,  marine  corps or revenue cutter service of the United States, because of  that uniform, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvr > Article-4 > 40-g

§  40-g.  Discrimination  against United States uniform.  A person who  excludes from the equal enjoyment  of  any  accommodation,  facility  or  privilege  furnished  by  innkeepers  or  common  carriers, amusement or  resort, any person lawfully wearing  the  uniform  of  the  army,  navy,  marine  corps or revenue cutter service of the United States, because of  that uniform, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvr > Article-4 > 40-g

§  40-g.  Discrimination  against United States uniform.  A person who  excludes from the equal enjoyment  of  any  accommodation,  facility  or  privilege  furnished  by  innkeepers  or  common  carriers, amusement or  resort, any person lawfully wearing  the  uniform  of  the  army,  navy,  marine  corps or revenue cutter service of the United States, because of  that uniform, is guilty of a misdemeanor.