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Code · New York · Senate Rules · Televising Senate Session

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Section 1. Any televised proceedings of sessions of the Senate shall
be made available for statewide television broadcast, pursuant to the
following:
a. All televised proceedings of the Senate session shall be unedited,
except that only accredited news organizations, educational
institutions, and public affairs documentary programs may utilize any
portion of the Senate television feed.
b. No portion of the televised proceedings (either live or taped)
authorized pursuant to this section may be utilized for:
(1)campaign or political purposes or to promote or oppose a ballot
issue or the candidacy of any person for any elective office; or
(2)any paid commercial advertisements.
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