2006 New York Code - Penalty For Withholding Information



 
    § 3243. Penalty  for  withholding information.   A parent, guardian or
  other person having under his control or charge a  child  between  birth
  and  eighteen  years of age who withholds or refuses to give information
  in his possession relating to such child and required under part two  of
  this  article,  or  any  such parent, guardian or other person who gives
  false information in relation thereto, shall be liable to  and  punished
  by  a fine not exceeding twenty dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding
  thirty days.

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