New York Statutes
§ 3207-A — Service of persons seventeen years of age as election inspectors or poll clerks
New York § 3207-A
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 4Teachers and Pupils
Part 1Compulsory Education
Art. 65Compulsory Education and School Census
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N.Y. Education § 3207-A (2026).
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§ 3207-a. Service of persons seventeen years of age as election\ninspectors or poll clerks. A school district may permit an enrolled\nstudent, with the consent of such student's parent, guardian, or other\nperson in parental relation, to serve as an election inspector or poll\nclerk pursuant to section 3-400 of the election law (and other\napplicable provisions of this chapter and the labor law). For the\npurposes of attendance, any student so serving while school is in\nsession shall be recorded as in attendance.\n
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