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§  28-c.  Down's  syndrome. 1. On and after the effective date of this  section, the term "mongolism" or "mongoloid" used as a synonym  for  the  genetic  disorder  known as Down's syndrome shall not be utilized in any  statute,  local  law,  ordinance,  charter,  or   rule   or   regulation  promulgated  or  any publication published by the state or any political  subdivision thereof, and the term, Down's syndrome,  shall  be  used  in  place  of  "mongolism"  or  "mongoloid"  when  referring to such genetic  disorder.    2. Wherever the term "mongolism" or "mongoloid" appears  in  any  such  statute,  local  law,  ordinance,  charter  or  rule  or  regulation  or  publication enacted, promulgated or published  prior  to  the  effective  date  of  this section such term shall be deemed to refer to the genetic  disorder known as Down's syndrome.    3. Whenever  the  term  "mongolism"  or  "mongoloid"  appears  in  any  publication  of the state or any political subdivision thereof published  prior to the effective date of this section which is to  be  republished  on   or   after   January   first,   nineteen  hundred  eighty-one  such  republication shall be made only after such terms are deleted.

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Statutes > New-york > Gcn > Article-2 > 28-c

§  28-c.  Down's  syndrome. 1. On and after the effective date of this  section, the term "mongolism" or "mongoloid" used as a synonym  for  the  genetic  disorder  known as Down's syndrome shall not be utilized in any  statute,  local  law,  ordinance,  charter,  or   rule   or   regulation  promulgated  or  any publication published by the state or any political  subdivision thereof, and the term, Down's syndrome,  shall  be  used  in  place  of  "mongolism"  or  "mongoloid"  when  referring to such genetic  disorder.    2. Wherever the term "mongolism" or "mongoloid" appears  in  any  such  statute,  local  law,  ordinance,  charter  or  rule  or  regulation  or  publication enacted, promulgated or published  prior  to  the  effective  date  of  this section such term shall be deemed to refer to the genetic  disorder known as Down's syndrome.    3. Whenever  the  term  "mongolism"  or  "mongoloid"  appears  in  any  publication  of the state or any political subdivision thereof published  prior to the effective date of this section which is to  be  republished  on   or   after   January   first,   nineteen  hundred  eighty-one  such  republication shall be made only after such terms are deleted.

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Statutes > New-york > Gcn > Article-2 > 28-c

§  28-c.  Down's  syndrome. 1. On and after the effective date of this  section, the term "mongolism" or "mongoloid" used as a synonym  for  the  genetic  disorder  known as Down's syndrome shall not be utilized in any  statute,  local  law,  ordinance,  charter,  or   rule   or   regulation  promulgated  or  any publication published by the state or any political  subdivision thereof, and the term, Down's syndrome,  shall  be  used  in  place  of  "mongolism"  or  "mongoloid"  when  referring to such genetic  disorder.    2. Wherever the term "mongolism" or "mongoloid" appears  in  any  such  statute,  local  law,  ordinance,  charter  or  rule  or  regulation  or  publication enacted, promulgated or published  prior  to  the  effective  date  of  this section such term shall be deemed to refer to the genetic  disorder known as Down's syndrome.    3. Whenever  the  term  "mongolism"  or  "mongoloid"  appears  in  any  publication  of the state or any political subdivision thereof published  prior to the effective date of this section which is to  be  republished  on   or   after   January   first,   nineteen  hundred  eighty-one  such  republication shall be made only after such terms are deleted.