ยง 3. Levying taxes and charges. No tax, duty, aid or imposition
whatsoever, except such as may be laid by a law of the United States,
can be taken or levied within this state, without the grant and assent
of the people of this state, by their representatives in senate and
assembly; and no citizen of this state can be by any means compelled to
contribute to any gift, loan, tax, or other like charge, not laid or
imposed by a law of the United States, or by the legislature of this
state.
Structure New York Laws
2 - Supreme Sovereignty in the People.
3 - Levying Taxes and Charges.
4 - Right to Keep and Bear Arms.
5 - Military Service by Citizens.
6 - Exemption From Military Service.
8 - Right of Search and Seizure.
10 - Justice to Be Administered Without Favor and Speedily.
11 - Fines Must Be Reasonable and Imposed Only for Cause.
12 - Rights of Persons Accused of Crime.
13 - Right to Serve on Juries.