New York Statutes
§ 142 — Unlawful possession or use of an identification card issued by United Nations
New York § 142
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N.Y. General Business § 142 (2026).
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§ 142. Unlawful possession or use of an identification card issued by\nUnited Nations. It shall be unlawful for any person to possess or use an\nidentification card issued to another person by the United Nations. Any\nperson finding or otherwise coming into possession of the identification\ncard of another person shall forthwith surrender the same to the\nofficial in command at the headquarters of the United Nations or to any\npolice officer or peace officer of the state. Any person who wilfully\nviolates any provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor\npunishable upon conviction by a fine of not more than fifty dollars or\nby imprisonment of not more than ten days, or both.\n
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