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Code · New York · Executive · Miscellaneous Provisions

§ 167. Advertising and publicizing summer camps cited as subversive.

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§ 167. Advertising and publicizing summer camps cited as subversive.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, general or special,
no department, bureau, board, commission, authority, agency or other
instrumentality of the state shall knowingly advertise, publicize,
assist, support or advise, or in any manner promote in any publication
or otherwise, any summer camp cited by the attorney general of the
United States, the attorney general of the state of New York, any duly
authorized state agency or any legislative investigating body for
teaching, advocating or embracing the doctrine that the government of
the United States or of any state or any political subdivision thereof
shall be overthrown or overturned by force, violence or any unlawful
means, or advocating, advising, teaching or embracing the duty,
necessity or propriety of adopting any such doctrine.
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