New York Statutes

§ 1393 — Permit requirements

New York § 1393
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBHPublic Health
Art. 13-BRegulation of Overnight, Summer Day, and Traveling Summer Day Camps For Children

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N.Y. Public Health § 1393 (2026).

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§ 1393. Permit requirements.

1.No person, firm, corporation, or\nassociation shall operate a children's overnight, summer day, or\ntraveling summer day camp without first obtaining a permit from an\nofficer.\n 2. An officer shall issue a permit if, after inspection, the\nchildren's overnight, summer day, or traveling summer day camp is in\ncompliance with this chapter and the sanitary code. All permits shall\nexpire one year from the date of issuance of such permit or upon such\nearlier date as specified by such officer which date shall in no event\nbe earlier than the latest date that such camps may remain open pursuant\nto regulations prescribed by the commissioner. Nothing in this section\nshall be construed to limit the responsibilities and duties of\ncompliance arising out of any

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