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§ 1709-a. Powers   of   boards   of  education  to  ban  fraternities,  sororities and other secret societies.  1. In its discretion, the  board  of education of each school district, may adopt rules and regulations to  abolish and/or prohibit any fraternity, sorority or other secret society  in any secondary school under its jurisdiction.    1  (a)  Prior to the adoption and promulgation of a rule or regulation  in accordance with the provisions of subdivision one of this section  by  any  board  of education of a school district, the board of education of  the school district must find that the fraternity,  sorority  or  secret  society  group  has  by  virtue  of  its  activities caused or created a  disruption of  or  interference  with  the  academic  processes  of  any  secondary  school  within  its  jurisdiction  or  caused  or created any  interference  with  or  disruption  of  the  academic  progress  of  any  individual  student  or  students  in  any  secondary  school within its  jurisdiction.    2. For the purposes of this chapter a fraternity, sorority  or  secret  society shall mean any organization composed wholly or in part of pupils  enrolled in public secondary schools which exists or seeks to perpetuate  itself  by taking in additional members from the pupils enrolled in such  schools on the decision of the membership  rather  than  upon  the  free  choice of any pupil in such school but shall not be construed to include  organizations  institutionally  sponsored by agencies of public welfare,  the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl  Scouts  of  America,  the  Campfire  Girls,  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Young  Women's  Christian  Association,  Young  Men's  Hebrew  Association,  Young  Women's  Hebrew  Association, Catholic Youth Organization, Kiwanis International, Hi-Y or  other similar organizations without limitation to the foregoing.    3.  Upon  and  after  the  adoption  and  promulgation  of  a  rule or  regulation in accordance with the provisions of subdivision one of  this  section  by  the  board  of  education of any such school district, such  board of education may in any secondary school under  it's  jurisdiction  discipline any pupil who shall promise to join, or shall become a member  of,  or shall remain a member of, or shall solicit other persons to join  any such fraternity, sorority or secret society.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-2 > Article-35 > 1709-a

§ 1709-a. Powers   of   boards   of  education  to  ban  fraternities,  sororities and other secret societies.  1. In its discretion, the  board  of education of each school district, may adopt rules and regulations to  abolish and/or prohibit any fraternity, sorority or other secret society  in any secondary school under its jurisdiction.    1  (a)  Prior to the adoption and promulgation of a rule or regulation  in accordance with the provisions of subdivision one of this section  by  any  board  of education of a school district, the board of education of  the school district must find that the fraternity,  sorority  or  secret  society  group  has  by  virtue  of  its  activities caused or created a  disruption of  or  interference  with  the  academic  processes  of  any  secondary  school  within  its  jurisdiction  or  caused  or created any  interference  with  or  disruption  of  the  academic  progress  of  any  individual  student  or  students  in  any  secondary  school within its  jurisdiction.    2. For the purposes of this chapter a fraternity, sorority  or  secret  society shall mean any organization composed wholly or in part of pupils  enrolled in public secondary schools which exists or seeks to perpetuate  itself  by taking in additional members from the pupils enrolled in such  schools on the decision of the membership  rather  than  upon  the  free  choice of any pupil in such school but shall not be construed to include  organizations  institutionally  sponsored by agencies of public welfare,  the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl  Scouts  of  America,  the  Campfire  Girls,  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Young  Women's  Christian  Association,  Young  Men's  Hebrew  Association,  Young  Women's  Hebrew  Association, Catholic Youth Organization, Kiwanis International, Hi-Y or  other similar organizations without limitation to the foregoing.    3.  Upon  and  after  the  adoption  and  promulgation  of  a  rule or  regulation in accordance with the provisions of subdivision one of  this  section  by  the  board  of  education of any such school district, such  board of education may in any secondary school under  it's  jurisdiction  discipline any pupil who shall promise to join, or shall become a member  of,  or shall remain a member of, or shall solicit other persons to join  any such fraternity, sorority or secret society.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-2 > Article-35 > 1709-a

§ 1709-a. Powers   of   boards   of  education  to  ban  fraternities,  sororities and other secret societies.  1. In its discretion, the  board  of education of each school district, may adopt rules and regulations to  abolish and/or prohibit any fraternity, sorority or other secret society  in any secondary school under its jurisdiction.    1  (a)  Prior to the adoption and promulgation of a rule or regulation  in accordance with the provisions of subdivision one of this section  by  any  board  of education of a school district, the board of education of  the school district must find that the fraternity,  sorority  or  secret  society  group  has  by  virtue  of  its  activities caused or created a  disruption of  or  interference  with  the  academic  processes  of  any  secondary  school  within  its  jurisdiction  or  caused  or created any  interference  with  or  disruption  of  the  academic  progress  of  any  individual  student  or  students  in  any  secondary  school within its  jurisdiction.    2. For the purposes of this chapter a fraternity, sorority  or  secret  society shall mean any organization composed wholly or in part of pupils  enrolled in public secondary schools which exists or seeks to perpetuate  itself  by taking in additional members from the pupils enrolled in such  schools on the decision of the membership  rather  than  upon  the  free  choice of any pupil in such school but shall not be construed to include  organizations  institutionally  sponsored by agencies of public welfare,  the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl  Scouts  of  America,  the  Campfire  Girls,  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Young  Women's  Christian  Association,  Young  Men's  Hebrew  Association,  Young  Women's  Hebrew  Association, Catholic Youth Organization, Kiwanis International, Hi-Y or  other similar organizations without limitation to the foregoing.    3.  Upon  and  after  the  adoption  and  promulgation  of  a  rule or  regulation in accordance with the provisions of subdivision one of  this  section  by  the  board  of  education of any such school district, such  board of education may in any secondary school under  it's  jurisdiction  discipline any pupil who shall promise to join, or shall become a member  of,  or shall remain a member of, or shall solicit other persons to join  any such fraternity, sorority or secret society.