New York Statutes
§ 193 — Limitation upon business which may be transacted at public accommodation office
New York § 193
JurisdictionNew York
Law BNKBanking
Art. 4-APublic Accommodation Offices of Banks, Trust Companies, Savings Banks, Savings and Loan Associations and Foreign Banking Corporations
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N.Y. Banking § 193 (2026).
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§ 193. Limitation upon business which may be transacted at public\naccommodation office. No business other than that actually and\nnecessarily involved in connection with the performance of one or more\nof the functions enumerated in this section shall be transacted at any\npublic accommodation office:\n (a) the receipt of deposits of money, currency, checks and other\nsimilar items;\n (b) the payment of withdrawals;\n (c) the cashing of checks, drafts and other similar items;\n (d) the receipt of moneys due to the banking institution;\n (e) the issuance of cashier's checks, treasurer's checks, money orders\nand other similar items; and\n (f) the disbursement of funds pursuant to an existing loan agreement\nor extension of credit which provides for advances to or for the account\no
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