New York Statutes
§ 4108 — Persons employing Indian children unlawfully to be fined
New York § 4108
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N.Y. Education § 4108 (2026).
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§ 4108. Persons employing Indian children unlawfully to be fined. A\nperson, firm, association or corporation shall not employ any Indian\nchild residing on any Indian reservation between six and fourteen years\nof age, in any business or service whatever during any part of the term\nduring which the school in the community or district in which such child\nresides or the school where such child should attend is in session, nor\nshall employ any Indian child residing on any reservation between\nfourteen and sixteen years of age, who does not, at the time of such\nemployment present a consent in writing signed by the principal teacher\nof the reservation or the principal of the district which educates the\nchildren in the community in which such child resides to the effect that\nsuch chil
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