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§  193. Other law enforcement authority and duties. This article shall  not:    1.  preempt  the  authority,  or  relieve  the  duty,  of  other   law  enforcement  agencies  to investigate and prosecute suspected violations  of law;    2. prevent or  prohibit  a  person  from  voluntarily  disclosing  any  information   concerning   a  violation  of  this  article  to  any  law  enforcement agency; or    3. limit any of the powers granted elsewhere in this chapter and other  laws to the attorney general or state agencies or local  governments  to  investigate  possible  violations  of  this article and take appropriate  action against wrongdoers.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-13 > 193

§  193. Other law enforcement authority and duties. This article shall  not:    1.  preempt  the  authority,  or  relieve  the  duty,  of  other   law  enforcement  agencies  to investigate and prosecute suspected violations  of law;    2. prevent or  prohibit  a  person  from  voluntarily  disclosing  any  information   concerning   a  violation  of  this  article  to  any  law  enforcement agency; or    3. limit any of the powers granted elsewhere in this chapter and other  laws to the attorney general or state agencies or local  governments  to  investigate  possible  violations  of  this article and take appropriate  action against wrongdoers.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-13 > 193

§  193. Other law enforcement authority and duties. This article shall  not:    1.  preempt  the  authority,  or  relieve  the  duty,  of  other   law  enforcement  agencies  to investigate and prosecute suspected violations  of law;    2. prevent or  prohibit  a  person  from  voluntarily  disclosing  any  information   concerning   a  violation  of  this  article  to  any  law  enforcement agency; or    3. limit any of the powers granted elsewhere in this chapter and other  laws to the attorney general or state agencies or local  governments  to  investigate  possible  violations  of  this article and take appropriate  action against wrongdoers.