New York Statutes

§ 14 — Processions and parades on Sunday

New York § 14
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 2Sabbath

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N.Y. General Business § 14 (2026).

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§ 14. Processions and parades on Sunday.

1.All processions and\nparades on Sunday in any city, excepting only funeral processions for\nthe actual burial of the dead, and processions to and from a place of\nworship in connection with a religious service there celebrated, are\nforbidden; and in such excepted cases there shall be no music,\nfireworks, discharge of cannon or firearms, or other disturbing noise.\nAt a military funeral, or at the funeral of a United States soldier,\nsailor or marine, or of a national guardsman, or of a deceased member of\nan association of veteran soldiers, sailors or marines, or of a\ndisbanded militia regiment, or of a secret fraternal society, or of an\nassociation of employees of the national, state, or municipal\ngovernments, music may be played while es

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