ยง  125. Soliciting the surrender of tickets a misdemeanor.  Any hotel,
  boarding-house, lodging-house or restaurant owner, proprietor,  manager,
  clerk  or  other  employee or any runner, guide, porter or solicitor who
  solicits in any manner any immigrant or  steerage  passenger  inward  or
  outward  bound,  having  a  railroad or steamship ticket, order or other
  instrument  entitling  or  purporting  to  entitle  such  passenger   to
  transportation  or conveyance on any railroad or steamship, to surrender
  such ticket, order or other instrument to  such  hotel,  boarding-house,
  lodging-house or restaurant owner, proprietor, manager or other employee
  or to any runner, guide, porter or solicitor or any other person for the
  purpose  of  detaining  any  such immigrant or steerage passenger in any
  such hotel,  boarding-house,  lodging-house,  or  restaurant,  shall  be
  guilty of a misdemeanor.
Structure New York Laws
116 - Redemption of Unused Passage Tickets.
117 - Advertising as Agent, Without Written Authorization; False or Misleading Information.
119 - Punishment for Violation of Two Preceding Sections.
120 - Street Railroad or Omnibus Transfer Tickets Not to Be Given Away or Sold.
121 - Owners, Pursers and Clerks Allowed to Sell Tickets.
122 - Station Masters, Conductors and Agents Allowed to Sell Tickets.
123 - What Must Be Stated in Passage Ticket.
124 - Sale of Tickets Not Filled Out, a Misdemeanor.
125 - Soliciting the Surrender of Tickets a Misdemeanor.
126 - Purchase or Selling Partially Used Non-Transferable Railroad Tickets, a Misdemeanor.
127 - Unlawful Acts Relating to Passage Tickets, Reservations or Passenger Accommodations.