2006 New York Code - Constitutionality



 
    § 3004. Constitutionality.  If any part or parts of this chapter shall
  be  held  to  be  unconstitutional,  such  unconstitutionality shall not
  affect the  validity  of  the  remaining  parts  of  this  chapter.  The
  legislature  hereby  declares  that  it  would have passed the remaining
  parts of this chapter if it had known that such part  or  parts  thereof
  would be declared unconstitutional.

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