New York Laws
Article 2 - General Provisions
6 - Acquisition of Property by Religious Corporations for Branch Institutions; Establishment, Maintenance and Management Thereof.

ยง 6. Acquisition of property by religious corporations for branch
institutions; establishment, maintenance and management thereof. Any
religious corporation may acquire property for associate houses, church
buildings, chapels, mission-houses, school-houses for Sunday or
parochial schools, or dispensaries of medicine for its ministers, their
wives, husbands and dependent children and for the poor, or property for
the residence of its ministers, their wives, husbands and dependent
children, teachers or employees, or property for a home for the aged or
nursery school or day care center. The persons attending public worship
in any such associate house, mission-house, church building, or chapel
connected therewith shall not by reason thereof have any rights as
members of the parent corporation. The persons statedly worshiping in
any such house, mission-house, church building or chapel may, with the
consent of the trustees of such corporation, become separately
incorporated as a church, and the parent corporation may, in pursuance
of the provisions of law regulating the disposition of real property by
religious corporations, rent or convey to the new corporation, with or
without consideration, any such associate house, church building,
chapel, mission-house, school-house or dispensary and the lot connected
therewith, subject to such regulations as the trustees of the parent
corporation may make. Any religious corporation shall have power to
establish, maintain and manage by its trustees or other officers as a
part of its religious purpose a home for the aged or nursery school or
day care center, and may take and hold by conveyance, donation, bequest
or devise real and personal property for such purpose, and may purchase
and may erect suitable buildings therefor. Any such corporation may take
and hold any grant, donation, bequest or devise of real or personal
property heretofore or hereafter made upon trust, and apply the same, or
the income thereof, under the direction of its trustees or other
officers, for the purpose of establishing, maintaining and managing such
a home, school or center and for the erection, preservation, repair or
extension of any building or buildings for such purpose.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

RCO - Religious Corporations

Article 2 - General Provisions

3 - Filing and Recording Certificates of Incorporation of Religious Corporations.

4 - Property of Unincorporated Society Transferred by Its Incorporation.

4-A - Age Qualifications of Voters.

5 - General Powers and Duties of Trustees of Religious Corporations.

5-A - Investment of Funds.

5-B - .

6 - Acquisition of Property by Religious Corporations for Branch Institutions; Establishment, Maintenance and Management Thereof.

7 - Acquisition of Property by Religious Corporations for Cemetery Purposes; Management Thereof.

7-A - Deeds for Cemetery Purposes; Presumption.

8 - Lot Owners' Rights.

8-A - Reacquisition of a Lot, Plot or Part Thereof by a Cemetery.

9 - Removal of Human Remains From One Cemetery of a Religious Corporation to Another Cemetery Owned by It.

10 - Acquisition of Property by Two or More Religious Corporations for a Common Parsonage.

11 - Correction and Confirmation of Conveyances to Religious Corporations.

12 - Sale, Mortgage and Lease of Real Property of Religious Corporations.

13 - Consolidation or Merger of Incorporated Churches.

14 - Judicial Investigation of Amount of Property of Religious Corporations.

15 - Corporations With Governing Authority Over, or Advisory Relations With, Churches or Synods, or Both.

15-A - Consolidation of Incorporated Presbyteries.

15-B - Consolidation or Merger of Incorporated Presbyterian and Lutheran Synods.

16 - Property of Extinct Churches.

17 - Property of Extinct Free Baptist Churches.

17-A - Property of Extinct Seventh Day Baptist Churches and Seventh Day Baptist Religious Societies.

17-B - Property of Extinct Presbyterian Churches in Connection With the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (u.s.a.).

17-C - Property of Lutheran Congregations.

18 - Dissolution of Religious Corporations.

19 - Corporations for Organizing and Maintaining Mission Churches and Sunday Schools.

20 - Corporations for Acquiring Parsonages for District Superintendents and Camp-Meeting Grounds.

21 - Corporations for Acquiring Camp-Meeting Grounds for the Reformed Methodist Denomination.

21-A - Corporations for Acquiring Lands for Parsonage or Camp-Meeting Purposes for the Free Methodist Denomination.

22 - Establishing and Maintaining a Home for Aged Poor.

23 - Powers of Churches Created by Special Laws.

24 - Government of Churches Incorporated Prior to January First, Eighteen Hundred and Twenty-Eight.

25 - Pastoral Relation.

26 - Worship.

27 - Reservation as to Baptist Churches, Churches of the United Church of Christ and Congregational Christian Churches.

28 - Electronic Meetings.