New york state code

The New York State Code, also known as the New York State Consolidated Laws, is a comprehensive collection of laws that govern the state of New York. The code is divided into several titles, each of which covers a specific area of law, such as criminal procedure, civil practice, and education.

Here are some of the main titles and sections of the New York State Code:

Title 1: General Provisions

Title 2: Civil Practice Law and Rules

Title 3: Criminal Procedure Law

Title 4: Education Law

Title 5: Labor Law

Title 6: Vehicle and Traffic Law

Title 7: Public Health Law

Title 8: Social Services Law

Title 9: Tax Law

Title 10: Environmental Conservation Law

Title 11: Agriculture and Markets Law

Title 12: Banking Law

Title 13: Civil Service Law

Title 14: Correction Law

Title 15: Education Law

Title 16: Environmental Conservation Law

Title 17: Executive Law

Title 18: Family Court Act

Title 19: General Municipal Law

Title 20: Health Law

Title 21: Insurance Law

Title 22: Labor Law

Title 23: Mental Hygiene Law

Title 24: Navigation Law

Title 25: Not-for-Profit Corporation Law

Title 26: Penal Law

Title 27: Public Authorities Law

Title 28: Public Health Law

Title 29: Public Officers Law

Title 30: Public Service Law

Title 31: Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law

Title 32: Real Property Tax Law

Title 33: Social Services Law

Title 34: State Finance Law

Title 35: Tax Law

Title 36: Vehicle and Traffic Law

Title 37: Workers' Compensation Law

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and the New York State Code is subject to change. It is always best to consult the official version of the code or seek legal advice for specific questions or concerns.