New York Statutes
§ 17-114 — Failure to furnish information; false information
New York·Law ELN Election·Title 1 Violations of the Elective Franchise·Art. 17 Protecting the Elective Franchise
§ 17-114. Failure to furnish information; false information.
1.Any\nperson who knowingly harbors or conceals any person who falsely\nregistered as a voter, or who shall rent any room or bed to any person\nto be used by such person for himself or any other person for the\npurpose of unlawfully registering or voting therefrom is guilty of a\nmisdemeanor.\n 2. A keeper of a hotel, lodging-house, boarding-house or\nrooming-house, who neglects to give to an election officer requesting\nthe same, a sworn list of persons residing in such hotel, lodging-house,\nboarding-house, dwelling or apartment, together with the other\nparticulars or information in relation to such persons required to be\ngiven by or pursuant to this chapter, is guilty of a misdemeanor.\n 3. A keeper of a hotel, lodging
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