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    The Laws of New York Share. Facebook Email; Consolidated Laws of New York. ABC Alcoholic Beverage Control ABP Abandoned Property ACA Arts and Cultural Affairs ACG Alternative County Government AGM Agriculture & Markets BNK Banking ...

  3. Browse the current laws of New York organized by subject matter. You can also search for changes to the laws (known as "bills") which have been proposed by members of the Senate, members of the Assembly, and the Governor.

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    Visit the NY State Assembly or the NY State Senate for links to the State Constitution, State Consolidated Laws, Unconsolidated Laws, and search the site for New York State chapter laws for the current year.

  6. My Boss Wants Me to Use My Fingerprint to Clock In. Is That Legal? The Consolidated Laws of New York are a sophisticated compilation of legal statutes that form the backbone of the state's legal framework.

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  8. Law of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The law of New York consists of several levels, including constitutional, statutory, regulatory and case law, and also includes local laws, ordinances, and regulations. The Consolidated Laws form the general statutory law. The Constitution of New York is the foremost source of state law.

  9. The laws in the New York Consolidated Laws are passed by the New York Legislature, which consists of the New York Assembly and the New York Senate. The Assembly contains 150 members, while the Senate contains 63 members.

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  11. Legislative Resources - NYS Legislative Library

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    Legislative History Tutorial from the New York State Library. How a Bill Becomes a Law in New York from the Legislative Bill Drafting Commission. Gibson's New York Legal Research Guide. New York Legal Research, 4th edition/ Elizabeth G. Adelman, Courtney L. Selby, Brian Detweiler, Kathleen Darvil.