New York Statutes
§ 4107 — Penalty for failure to send children to school
New York § 4107
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N.Y. Education § 4107 (2026).
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§ 4107. Penalty for failure to send children to school. A violation\nof section forty-one hundred six shall be a misdemeanor, punishable for\nthe first offense by a fine not exceeding five dollars or by\nimprisonment not exceeding ten days, and for each subsequent offense, by\na fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or by imprisonment not\nexceeding thirty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Courts of\nspecial sessions shall, subject to removal, as provided in sections\nfifty-seven and fifty-eight of the code of criminal procedure, have\nexclusive jurisdiction in the first instance to hear, try and determine\ncharges of violation of section forty-one hundred six within their\nrespective jurisdictions.\n
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