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Statutes > New-york > Cvr > Article-7 > 79-m

§  79-m.  Criminal  interference  with health care services, religious  worship, funeral, burial or memorial service; injunction.  Whenever  the  attorney  general  or district attorney of the county where the affected  health care facility, place of religious worship, or site of a  funeral,  burial  or  memorial  service is located has reasonable cause to believe  that any person or group of persons  is  being,  has  been,  or  may  be  injured by conduct constituting a violation of section 240.21, 240.70 or  240.71  of  the penal law, the attorney general or district attorney may  bring an action in the name of the people of the state of  New  York  to  permanently  enjoin  such  violation.  In  such  action  preliminary and  temporary relief may be granted under article sixty-three of  the  civil  practice law and rules.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvr > Article-7 > 79-m

§  79-m.  Criminal  interference  with health care services, religious  worship, funeral, burial or memorial service; injunction.  Whenever  the  attorney  general  or district attorney of the county where the affected  health care facility, place of religious worship, or site of a  funeral,  burial  or  memorial  service is located has reasonable cause to believe  that any person or group of persons  is  being,  has  been,  or  may  be  injured by conduct constituting a violation of section 240.21, 240.70 or  240.71  of  the penal law, the attorney general or district attorney may  bring an action in the name of the people of the state of  New  York  to  permanently  enjoin  such  violation.  In  such  action  preliminary and  temporary relief may be granted under article sixty-three of  the  civil  practice law and rules.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvr > Article-7 > 79-m

§  79-m.  Criminal  interference  with health care services, religious  worship, funeral, burial or memorial service; injunction.  Whenever  the  attorney  general  or district attorney of the county where the affected  health care facility, place of religious worship, or site of a  funeral,  burial  or  memorial  service is located has reasonable cause to believe  that any person or group of persons  is  being,  has  been,  or  may  be  injured by conduct constituting a violation of section 240.21, 240.70 or  240.71  of  the penal law, the attorney general or district attorney may  bring an action in the name of the people of the state of  New  York  to  permanently  enjoin  such  violation.  In  such  action  preliminary and  temporary relief may be granted under article sixty-three of  the  civil  practice law and rules.