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What is NYC AC § 17-124?

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This section allows the commissioner to direct the removal of non-resident aliens and others suffering from communicable diseases to a designated location. The city covers the expenses for their support unless they qualify for support from the U.S. commissioner of immigration and naturalization. Applies to non-resident individuals with communicable diseases.

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§ 17-124 Aliens.

AC § 17-124

The commissioner may send to such place as he or she may direct, all aliens and other persons in the city, not residents thereof, who shall be sick of any communicable disease. The expense of the support of such aliens or other persons shall be defrayed by the city, unless such aliens or other persons shall be entitled to support from the commissioner of immigration and naturalization of the United States.

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