ยง 360-i. Classification. The secretary shall by regulation establish a
  classification  of  goods and services for convenience of administration
  of this  article,  but  not  to  limit  or  extend  the  applicant's  or
  registrant's rights, and a single application for registration of a mark
  may  include  any  or  all goods upon which, or services with which, the
  mark is actually being used indicating the appropriate class or  classes
  of  goods  or  services.    When  a single application includes goods or
  services which fall within multiple classes, the secretary  may  require
  payment  of  a  fee  for  each  class.  To  the  extent  practical,  the
  classification  of  goods   and   services   should   conform   to   the
  classification adopted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Structure New York Laws
360-B - Application for Registration.
360-C - Filing of Applications.
360-D - Certificate of Registration.
360-F - Assignments, Changes of Name and Other Instruments.
360-J - Fraudulent Registration.
360-L - Injury to Business Reputation; Dilution.
360-N - Forum for Actions Regarding Registration; Service on Out of State Registrants.