§ 260.00 Abandonment of a child
§ 260.05 Non-support of a child in the second degree
§ 260.06 Non-support of a child in the first degree
§ 260.10 Endangering the welfare of a child
§ 260.11 Endangering the welfare of a child; corroboration
§ 260.15 Endangering the welfare of a child; defense
§ 260.20 Unlawfully dealing with a child in the first degree
§ 260.21 Unlawfully dealing with a child in the second degree
§ 260.22 Facilitating female genital mutilation
§ 260.24 Endangering the welfare of an incompetent or physically disabled person in the second degree
§ 260.25 Endangering the welfare of an incompetent or physically disabled person in the first degree
§ 260.31 Vulnerable elderly persons; definitions
§ 260.31*2 Misrepresentation by a child day care provider
§ 260.32 Endangering the welfare of a vulnerable elderly person, or an incompetent or physically disabled person in the second degree
§ 260.34 Endangering the welfare of a vulnerable elderly person, or an incompetent or physically disabled person in the first degree
§ 260.35 Misrepresentation by, or on behalf of, a caregiver for a child or children

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Terms Used In New York Laws > Penal > Part 3 > Title O > Article 260 - Offenses Relating to Children, Disabled Persons and Vulnerable Elderly Persons

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