PL 240.35 Loitering Violation
§ 240.35  Loitering.
  A person is guilty of loitering when he:
(Subdivision (1) repealed by L.2010 c.232 effective 07/30/10.)
  2.  Loiters or remains in a public place for the purpose of gambling with
cards, dice or other gambling paraphernalia; or
(Subdivision (3) repealed by L.2010 c.232 effective 07/30/10.)
(Subdivision (4) repealed by L.2020 c.98 effective 06/13/20.)
  5. Loiters or remains in or about school grounds, a college or univer-
sity  building  or  grounds or a children's overnight camp as defined in
section one thousand three hundred ninety-two of the public  health  law
or  a  summer  day camp as defined in section one thousand three hundred
ninety-two of the public health law, or loiters,
remains in or enters a school bus as  defined  in  section  one  hundred
forty-two  of  the  vehicle  and  traffic  law, 
not having any reason or  relation-
ship  involving  custody of or responsibility for a pupil or student, or
any other specific, legitimate reason for being there,  and  not  having
written  permission from anyone authorized to grant the same  or loiters
or remains in or about such children's overnight camp or summer day camp
in violation of conspicuously  posted  rules  or  regulations  governing
entry and use thereof; or
  6.    Loiters   or   remains   in  any  transportation  facility,  unless
specifically authorized to do so, for the purpose of soliciting or engaging
in  any  business,  trade  or commercial transactions involving the sale of
merchandise or services, or for the  purpose  of  entertaining  persons  by
singing, dancing or playing any musical instrument; or
(Subdivision (7) repealed by L.2010 c.232 effective 7/30/10.)
  Loitering is a violation.

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