ยง 4107. Penalty for failure to send children to school. A violation
of section forty-one hundred six shall be a misdemeanor, punishable for
the first offense by a fine not exceeding five dollars or by
imprisonment not exceeding ten days, and for each subsequent offense, by
a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or by imprisonment not
exceeding thirty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Courts of
special sessions shall, subject to removal, as provided in sections
fifty-seven and fifty-eight of the code of criminal procedure, have
exclusive jurisdiction in the first instance to hear, try and determine
charges of violation of section forty-one hundred six within their
respective jurisdictions.
Structure New York Laws
Title 6 - Special Schools and Instruction
4101 - Duties of Commissioner Regarding Indian Children.
4102 - Rights of Indians and of State Shall Be Guarded.
4103 - Indian Children Not Entitled to Free Tuition in Public Schools.
4104 - Employment of Teachers, Salaries, Et Cetera.
4105 - Required Attendance Upon Instruction.
4106 - Duties of Persons in Parental Relation to Indian Children.
4107 - Penalty for Failure to Send Children to School.
4108 - Persons Employing Indian Children Unlawfully to Be Fined.
4109 - Teachers' Record of Attendance.
4112 - Commissioner of Education to Contract for Keeping of Truants.
4114 - Payment of Services Herein Required.
4116 - Co-Operation of Indians Shall Be Sought.
4117 - Payment of Cost of Education of Physically Handicapped Indian Children.
4118 - Attendance at Post-Secondary Institutions by Native American Students.
4119 - School District May Contract to Educate Indian Children.