New York Statutes

§ 137 — Unauthorized wearing or use of badge, name or insignia of certain orders and societies

New York·Law GBS General Business·Art. 9-B Use of Names and Symbols

§ 137. Unauthorized wearing or use of badge, name or insignia of\ncertain orders and societies.

1.Any person who wilfully wears, or\nattaches to any motor vehicle, the badge, insignia, rosette or the\nbutton of the Grand Army of the Republic, the insignia, badge or rosette\nof the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States or\nMilitary Order of Foreign Wars of the United States, or the badge or\nbutton of the United Spanish War Veterans, the Veterans of Foreign Wars\nof the United States, the American Legion, the Disabled American\nVeterans, the Military Order of the World War, the Army and Navy Union,\nU.S.A., or the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, or the Benevolent and\nProtective Order of Elks of the United States of America, or the Steuben\nSociety of America, or the Jew

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