2006 New York Code - Prohibition Against Transfer



 
    § 495. Prohibition  against  transfer.  It  shall  be unlawful for the
  owner of any identification card to transfer  said  card  to  any  other
  person.  Any person who shall transfer such identification card shall be
  guilty of a violation, and upon conviction thereof, shall be  fined  not
  more  than  two hundred fifty dollars or be imprisoned for not more than
  fifteen days or both.

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