Article 2. GENERAL PROVISIONS  


Section 2. Term of office of city supervisors
Section 2-A. Succession to certain city offices
Section 2-B. Definition
Section 3. Members of common council; appointments to other city offices
Section 3-A. Liability of city officials
Section 3-B. Deposit of city funds
Section 3-C. Unlawful offers or agreements by municipal officials or omnibus lines with respect to omnibus line operations
Section 3-D. Receipts and disbursements of payrolls
Section 4. Removal of appointive officers in cities of the third class
Section 5. Certain parades and processions forbidden; penalty
Section 6. Swearing witnesses
Section 7. Summoning witnesses
Section 8. Law applicable to conduct of elections at which ballot questions are submitted to all the voters of a city
Section 10. Licenses to adult blind persons
Section 11. Use of soft coal in public institutions
Section 12. Money for celebration of legal holidays in cities
Section 12-A. Money for tercentennial celebrations
Section 13. Moneys for Memorial and Veterans days; how expended
Section 13-A. Moneys for maintaining the conference of mayors and other city officials of the state of New York and any of its activities
Section 13-B. Publicity fund
Section 13-C. Power of cities to provide moneys to replace revenues from excise taxes
Section 13-E. Expenses of meeting rooms for veterans' and other organizations
Section 13-F. Moneys for maintaining the municipal electric utilities association of the state of New York and any of its activities
Section 13-G. Moneys for maintaining the New York State Assessors Association and any of its activities
Section 13-H. Moneys for maintaining statewide associations of local officials and any of their activities
Section 14. Permits for erection of booths and arches
Section 15. Firemen moving from one city to another
Section 16. Term of service; how reckoned
Section 16-A. Volunteer members of fire companies
Section 16-B. Computation of pensions in certain retirement funds
Section 16-C. Minimum service retirement benefits for certain sanitation department employees in cities and who are members of pension or retirement systems maintained by such cities
Section 17. Operation of crematories for disposal of garbage
Section 18. License to operate moving picture apparatus
Section 18-A. Nothing contained in section eighteen shall be considered to apply to any so-called miniature motion picture apparatus which uses only an enclosed incandescent electric lamp and approved acetate of cellulose or slow-burning films, and is of such construction that films ordinarily used on full-sized commercial picture apparatus cannot be used therewith
Section 18-B. Admission of children to theatres
Section 18-C. The common council in all cities of the third class shall have the power, upon application, in writing, of the property owners, owning at least two-thirds of the number of feet fronting or abutting upon the street and along the line of any proposed improvement for the construction of an improved system of street lighting, to establish such special lighting district or districts for the proposed system of street lighting, and from time to time may alter or extend the same, with full power to order such construction and installation and to enter into a contract for lighting in such district or districts so established or extended as they may deem proper or expedient
Section 18-D. Duty of street vendors to keep the sidewalk and street clean