Argued November 14, 1990 Decided February 19, 1991 Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Third Judicial Department, Harold J. Hughes, J. Robert Abrams, Attorney-General (Daniel Smirlock, O. Peter Sherwood and Peter H. Schiff of counsel), for appellants. Cornelius D. Murray, David M. Cherubin and Bernard Schwartz for respondent. HANCOCK, JR., J. In 1988, the Public Health Council, pursuant to the State Administrative Procedure Act, adopted a set of regulations (Medicaid Patient
No. 134 06-26-2014 In the Matter of NEW YORK STATEWIDE COALITION OF HISPANIC CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, et al., Respondents, v. The NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE, et al., Appellants. Michael A. Cardozo, Corporation Counsel, New York City (Richard Dearing, Fay Ng, Leonard J. Koerner, Pamela Seider Dolgow, Mark Muschenheim, Jasmine M. Georges, Spencer Fisher, Zachary W. Carter and Trevor D. Lippman of counsel), for appellants. Latham & Watkins LLP (Richard P. Bress, of the District
Argued January 5, 1989 Decided February 16, 1989 Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the First Judicial Department, Jack Turret, J. Michael T. Wallender, John T. DeGraff, Jr., and Brian J. McCann for appellant. Robert Abrams, Attorney-General (Kathie Ann Whipple, O. Peter Sherwood, Richard G. Liskov and Ellen J. Fried of counsel), for respondent. BELLACOSA, J. Petitioner, a licensed real estate broker, challenges an order of the respondent Secretary of State, dated September
(a) Smoking of tobacco or any other product is prohibited in the following outdoor locations under the jurisdiction of the office: (1) any no smoking area designated by the commissioner. Examples of areas that may be designated as no smoking areas include: playgrounds, swimming pool decks, beaches, sport or athletic fields and courts, recreational facilities, picnic shelters, fishing piers, marinas, historic sites, group camps, park preserves, gardens, concessions, educational programming, or other
Amateur riders and jockeys are prohibited from smoking while in racing colors. N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 4064.5
No person in a terminal, station or train shall: (a) block free movement of another person or persons; lie on the floor, platforms, stairs, tables, benches, chairs or other furniture designed for sitting, counters or landings; or occupy more than one seat; (b) create any unreasonable noise by any means. Use of radios and other sound-producing devices on trains must be accomplished by means of headphones or earphones and must be inaudible to others; (c) throw, drop or cause to be propelled any object