NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 19-01 — [Definitions of Disorderly Parade and Occasions of Extraordinary Public Interest.]

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(a) For purposes of § 10-110(a)(1) of the administrative code of the city of New York, a parade or procession that is "disorderly in character or tends to disturb the public peace" is one that violates subdivisions 1, 4, 5, 6 or 7 of § 240.20 of the Penal Law, and would otherwise present an unreasonable danger to the h

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§ 19-01 [Definitions of Disorderly Parade and Occasions of Extraordinary Public Interest.]

RCNY § 19-01

(a)For purposes of § 10-110(a)(1) of the administrative code of the city of New York, a parade or procession that is "disorderly in character or tends to disturb the public peace" is one that violates subdivisions 1, 4, 5, 6 or 7 of § 240.20 of the Penal Law, and would otherwise present an unreasonable danger to the health or safety of the applicant, parade participants or other members of the public, or cause damage to public or private property.

(b)For purposes of § 10-110(a)(4) of the administrative code of the city of New York, "occasions of extraordinary public interest" are celebrations organized by the City honoring the armed forces; sports achievements or championships; world leaders and extraordinary achievements of historic significance.

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