§ 40-e. Innkeepers and carriers refusing to receive guests and\npassengers. A person, who, either on his own account or as agent or\nofficer of a corporation, carries on business as innkeeper, or as common\ncarrier of passengers, and refuses, without just cause or excuse, to\nreceive and entertain any guest, or to receive and carry any passenger,\nis guilty of a misdemeanor.\n
N.Y. Civ. Rights Law § 40-e
Innkeepers and carriers refusing to receive guests and passengers
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Estate of D.B. ex rel. Briggs v. Thousand Islands Cent. Sch. Dist. (2016)
Most recently applied in Estate of D.B. ex rel. Briggs v. Thousand Islands Cent. Sch. Dist. (March 2016)
2014-09-22
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.