New York Statutes

§ 206-A — Advertising of rates for motels and motor courts

New York § 206-A
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 12Hotels and Boarding Houses

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N.Y. General Business § 206-A (2026).

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§ 206-a. Advertising of rates for motels and motor courts. No person\nengaged in the business of furnishing public lodging accommodations in\nmotels and motor courts shall:\n (a) post or maintain posted on any outdoor or outside advertising sign\npertaining to such establishment, that may be seen from a public highway\nor street, any rates for accommadations in such establishment unless the\nsign shall have posted thereon both the minimum and maximum room, or\nother rental unit rates, for accommodations offered for rental. All\nposted rates and descriptive data on such sign shall be in type and\nmaterial of the same size and prominence.\n (b) post or maintain posted on such outdoor or outside advertising\nsigns rates for accommodations in any such establishment unless there\nare availa

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