New York Statutes

§ 6437 — Prohibition on the marketing of credit cards

New York § 6437
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 7State and City Colleges and Institutions-cornell University
Art. 129-ARegulation By Colleges of Conduct On Campuses and Other College Property Used For Educational Purposes

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N.Y. Education § 6437 (2026).

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§ 6437. Prohibition on the marketing of credit cards. Each college\nshall prohibit the advertising, marketing, or merchandising of credit\ncards on college campuses to students, except pursuant to an official\ncollege credit card marketing policy. An official college credit card\nmarketing policy may include:\n 1. registration of on-campus credit card marketers;\n 2. limiting credit card marketers to specific dates and specific areas\nof the campus as designated by the college;\n 3. prohibiting credit card marketers from offering gifts to a student\nin exchange for completing a credit card application; and\n 4. informing students about good credit management practices through\nprograms which may include workshops, seminars, discussion groups, and\nfilm presentations.\n

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