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New York Laws - Labor > Article 17 - Public Safety

 

New York Laws > Labor > Article 17 - Public Safety


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§ 470General provision as to construction, equipment and maintenance of places of public assembly
§ 471Rules
§ 472Enforcement
§ 473Certificate of compliance with requirements of law
§ 473-APosting of means of egress in places of public assembly
§ 474Revocation of certificate of compliance
§ 474-AApplication to New York city and other cities
§ 475Crowd control plans in certain places of public assembly

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