New York State Team
ALBANY – Rest easy, barbers and hair dressers: Cutting hair on Sundays will no longer make you a potential criminal in New York.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill into law Tuesday repealing an outdated, rarely enforced section of the state s general business law that made it illegal to engage in the business of cutting hair, shaving or other barber-related work on Sundays.
Anyone who broke the law could technically have been charged with a misdemeanor and a fine of up for $5 for a first offense, though the law doesn t appear to have been applied in decades.
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