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§  44-a.  Protecting  civil  and  public  rights.    A  person who: 1.  Excludes a citizen of this state,  by  reason  of  race,  color,  creed,  national  origin  or  previous  condition  of servitude, from any public  employment or employment  in  any  capacity  in  industries  engaged  in  defense  contracts  or  from  the  equal enjoyment of any accommodation,  facility or privilege furnished by innkeepers or common carriers, or  by  owners, managers or lessees of theatres or other places of amusement, or  by  teachers  and  officers of common schools and public institutions of  learning; or,    2. Excludes a citizen of this state by reason of race, color, national  origin or previous condition of servitude from the  equal  enjoyment  of  any  accommodation,  facility  or  privilege  furnished  by  a  cemetery  association or associations; or,    3. Denies or aids or incites another  to  deny  to  any  other  person  because  of  race,  creed, color or national origin public employment or  employment in any capacity in industries engaged in war contracts or the  full enjoyment of any of the accommodations, advantages, facilities  and  privileges  of  any hotel, inn, tavern, restaurant, public conveyance on  land or water, theatre or other place of public resort or amusement;    Is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by fine of not less than  fifty  dollars nor more than five hundred dollars.

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Statutes > New-york > Cvr > Article-4 > 44-a

§  44-a.  Protecting  civil  and  public  rights.    A  person who: 1.  Excludes a citizen of this state,  by  reason  of  race,  color,  creed,  national  origin  or  previous  condition  of servitude, from any public  employment or employment  in  any  capacity  in  industries  engaged  in  defense  contracts  or  from  the  equal enjoyment of any accommodation,  facility or privilege furnished by innkeepers or common carriers, or  by  owners, managers or lessees of theatres or other places of amusement, or  by  teachers  and  officers of common schools and public institutions of  learning; or,    2. Excludes a citizen of this state by reason of race, color, national  origin or previous condition of servitude from the  equal  enjoyment  of  any  accommodation,  facility  or  privilege  furnished  by  a  cemetery  association or associations; or,    3. Denies or aids or incites another  to  deny  to  any  other  person  because  of  race,  creed, color or national origin public employment or  employment in any capacity in industries engaged in war contracts or the  full enjoyment of any of the accommodations, advantages, facilities  and  privileges  of  any hotel, inn, tavern, restaurant, public conveyance on  land or water, theatre or other place of public resort or amusement;    Is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by fine of not less than  fifty  dollars nor more than five hundred dollars.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvr > Article-4 > 44-a

§  44-a.  Protecting  civil  and  public  rights.    A  person who: 1.  Excludes a citizen of this state,  by  reason  of  race,  color,  creed,  national  origin  or  previous  condition  of servitude, from any public  employment or employment  in  any  capacity  in  industries  engaged  in  defense  contracts  or  from  the  equal enjoyment of any accommodation,  facility or privilege furnished by innkeepers or common carriers, or  by  owners, managers or lessees of theatres or other places of amusement, or  by  teachers  and  officers of common schools and public institutions of  learning; or,    2. Excludes a citizen of this state by reason of race, color, national  origin or previous condition of servitude from the  equal  enjoyment  of  any  accommodation,  facility  or  privilege  furnished  by  a  cemetery  association or associations; or,    3. Denies or aids or incites another  to  deny  to  any  other  person  because  of  race,  creed, color or national origin public employment or  employment in any capacity in industries engaged in war contracts or the  full enjoyment of any of the accommodations, advantages, facilities  and  privileges  of  any hotel, inn, tavern, restaurant, public conveyance on  land or water, theatre or other place of public resort or amusement;    Is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by fine of not less than  fifty  dollars nor more than five hundred dollars.