New York Statutes
§ 156 — Unauthorized soliciting in behalf of civil service employees
New York § 156
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N.Y. Civil Service § 156 (2026).
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§ 156. Unauthorized soliciting in behalf of civil service employees.\nAny person, not at the time a salaried officer or employee of a\ndepartment, bureau or office of the state, or of any of the counties or\ncities thereof, or of any of the courts of the state, or any of the\ncounties or cities thereof, who shall distribute, circulate or display\nany ticket, credentials, letter, letterhead, contract, agreement,\napplication or other written or printed matter which bears, either in\nfull or in part, the name, seal or insignia of any state, county or city\ndepartment, bureau, office or court, or any person not an active member\nof the uniformed force, who shall wear or display the uniform or part of\nthe uniform thereof, or any badge, shield, medal, button, decoration, or\nother insignia r
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