2006 New York Code - Constitutionality



 
    § 368. Constitutionality.  If  any part or parts of this article shall
  be held unconstitutional, such unconstitutionality shall not affect  the
  validity  of the remaining parts of this article. The legislature hereby
  declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of  this  article
  if  it  had  known  that  such  part  or parts thereof would be declared
  unconstitutional.

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