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American Museum of Natural History Planetarium Authority
American Museum of Natural History Planetarium Authority
14 sectionsOpen →
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Divisions of History and Public Records
Divisions of History and Public Records
7 sectionsOpen →
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Divisions of History and Public Records
Local Government Records Law
14 sectionsOpen →
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Divisions of History and Public Records
The Amistad Commission
4 sectionsOpen →
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Miscellaneous Provisions
Miscellaneous Provisions
7 sectionsOpen →
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Natural Heritage Trust
Natural Heritage Trust
12 sectionsOpen →
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New York State Cultural Education Trust
New York State Cultural Education Trust
7 sectionsOpen →
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New York State Cultural Resources Act
New York State Cultural Resources Act
24 sectionsOpen →
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New York State Cultural Resources Act
Trust For Cultural Resources of the City of New York
8 sectionsOpen →
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New York State Cultural Resources Act
Trust For Cultural Resources of the County of Onondaga
5 sectionsOpen →
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Executive Mansion Trust
9 sectionsOpen →
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Offenses Relating to Unauthorized Photographs and Certain Copyrighted Materials
Offenses Relating to Unauthorized Photographs and Certain Copyrighted Materials
4 sectionsOpen →
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Promotion of the Arts
Art Commission
3 sectionsOpen →
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Promotion of the Arts
Council On the Arts
8 sectionsOpen →
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Promotion of the Arts
Empire State Plaza Art Commission
6 sectionsOpen →
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Promotion of the Arts
Institute For the Hudson River Collection
6 sectionsOpen →
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Promotion of the Arts
New York State Summer School of the Arts
8 sectionsOpen →
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Promotion of the Arts
New York State Writers' Institute
7 sectionsOpen →
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Protection of Child Performers and Models
Child Performers and Models
3 sectionsOpen →
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Regulation of Public Entertainments or Exhibitions By Cinematograph
Public Entertainments or Exhibitions By Cinematograph or Any Other Apparatus For Projecting Moving Pictures
8 sectionsOpen →
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Regulation of Sale of Theatre Tickets
Tickets to Places of Entertainment
25 sectionsOpen →
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Sale of Autographed Sports Collectibles
Sale of Autographed Sports Collectibles
6 sectionsOpen →
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Theatrical Employment Contracts; Safety Precautions For Certain Performers; Performing Artists
Theatrical Employment Contracts; Safety Precautions For Certain Performers
6 sectionsOpen →
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Theatrical Syndication Financing
Regulation of Theatrical Syndication Financing
13 sectionsOpen →
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Trade-marks
Live Musical Performance and Productions
5 sectionsOpen →
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Trade-marks
Offenses Against Trade-marks
8 sectionsOpen →
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Transactions Involving Artists and Their Works
Artist-art Merchant Relationships
2 sectionsOpen →
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Transactions Involving Artists and Their Works
Definitions
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Transactions Involving Artists and Their Works
Express Warranties
4 sectionsOpen →
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Transactions Involving Artists and Their Works
Sale of Visual Art Objects and Sculptures Produced In Multiples
11 sectionsOpen →
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Transactions Involving Artists and Their Works
Severability
1 sectionsOpen →
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Transactions Involving Artists and Their Works
Works of Fine Art; Sculpture and Multiples Generally
6 sectionsOpen →
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