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New York State Education Law, Article 5
Section 224-a. Students unable because of religious beliefs to register or attend classes on certain days.
- No person shall be expelled from or be refused admission as a
student to an institution of higher education for the reason that he or
she is unable, because of his or her religious beliefs, to register or
attend classes or to participate in any examination, study or work
requirements on a particular day or days.
- Any student in an institution of higher education who is unable,
because of his or her religious beliefs, to attend classes on a
particular day or days shall, because of such absence on the particular
day or days, be excused from any examination or any study or work
requirements.
- It shall be the responsibility of the faculty and of the
administrative officials of each institution of higher education to
make available to each student who is absent from school, because of
his or her religious beliefs, an equivalent opportunity to register for
classes or make up any examination, study or work requirements which he
or she may have missed because of such absence on any particular day or
days. No fees of any kind shall be charged by the institution for
making available to the said student such equivalent opportunity.
- If registration, classes, examinations, study or work
requirements are held on Friday after four o'clock post meridian or on
Saturday, similar or make up classes, examinations, study or work
requirements or opportunity to register shall be made available on
other days, where it is possible and practicable to do so. No special
fees shall be charged to the student for these classes, examinations,
study or work requirements or registration held on other days.
- In effectuating the provisions of this section, it shall be the
duty of the faculty and of the administrative officials of each
institution of higher education to exercise the fullest measure of good
faith. No adverse or prejudicial effects shall result to any student
because of his or her availing himself or herself of the provisions of
this section.
- Any student, who is aggrieved by the alleged failure of any
faculty or administrative officials to comply in good faith with the
provisions of this section, shall be entitled to maintain an action or
proceeding in the supreme court of the county in which such institution
of higher education is located for the enforcement of his or her rights
under this section.
6-a. It shall be the responsibility of the administrative officials
of each institution of higher education to give written notice to
students of their rights under this section, informing them that each
student who is absent from school, because of his or her religious
beliefs, must be given an equivalent opportunity to register for
classes or make up any examination, study or work requirements which he
or she may have missed because of such absence on any particular day or
days. No fees of any kind shall be charged by the institution for
making available to such student such equivalent opportunity.
- As used in this section, the term "institution of higher
education" shall mean any institution of higher education, recognized
and approved by the regents of the university of the state of New York,
which provides a course of study leading to the granting of a
post-secondary degree or diploma. Such term shall not include any
institution which is operated, supervised or controlled by a church or
by a religious or denominational organization whose educational
programs are principally designed for the purpose of training ministers
or other religious functionaries or for the purpose of propagating
religious doctrines. As used in this section, the term "religious
belief" shall mean beliefs associated with any corporation organized
and operated exclusively for religious purposes, which is not
disqualified for tax exemption under section 501 of the United States
Code.
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