2006 New York Code - Criminal Interference With Health Care Services Or Religious Worship; Injuction



 
    §  79-m.  Criminal interference with health care services or religious
  worship; injunction. Whenever the attorney general or district  attorney
  of  the  county  where  the  affected  health  care facility or place of
  religious worship is located has reasonable cause to  believe  that  any
  person  or  group  of  persons  is being, has been, or may be injured by
  conduct constituting a violation of section  240.70  or  240.71  of  the
  penal law, the attorney general or district attorney may bring an action
  in the name of the people of the state of New York to permanently enjoin
  such  violation.  In such action preliminary and temporary relief may be
  granted under article sixty-three of the civil practice law and rules.

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