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N.Y. General City Law § 10

Licenses to adult blind persons

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Current — January 1, 2023
As of January 1, 2015
§ 10. Licenses to adult blind persons. The mayor of any city shall\nhave the power to issue a license to any adult blind person for the\nvending of goods, or newspapers in such places as he may set aside for\nthis purpose. The license shall be issued for a term of one year and no\ncharge shall be made for the license. A license shall not be issued to a\nblind person unless he or she is a resident for three years in the city\nin which application for such license is made and is a citizen of the\nUnited States or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in\nthe United States.\n This license shall be revocable only for cause.\n
§ 10. Licenses to adult blind persons. The mayor of any city shall\nhave the power to issue a license to any adult blind person for the\nvending of goods, or newspapers in such places as he or she may set\naside for this purpose. The license shall be issued for a term of one\nyear and no charge shall be made for the license. A license shall not be\nissued to a blind person unless he or she is a resident for three years\nin the city in which application for such license is made and is a\ncitizen of the United States or a noncitizen lawfully admitted for\npermanent residence in the United States.\n This license shall be revocable only for cause.\n

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