New York Statutes
§ 208-A — School guards
New York § 208-A
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N.Y. General Municipal § 208-A (2026).
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§ 208-a. School guards. The duly constituted authorities of any city,\ntown, or village or any county police department or police district may\ndesignate, authorize and appoint such a number of persons as such\nauthority shall deem necessary, and at such salaries as such authority\nshall deem advisable, as school crossing guards to aid in protecting\nschool children going to and from school, and church crossing guards to\naid in protecting persons going to and from places of worship, and for\nsuch purpose shall have power to control vehicular traffic within such\nmunicipality. A board of education or trustees of a school district may\nenter into an agreement with any city, town, village or county police\ndepartment or police district whereby such school district pays for all\nor any port
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