1826 - Use of tax or other notices to distribute advertising and propaganda material.

§  1826.  Use  of  tax  or other notices to distribute advertising and  propaganda material.--(a) Any person, firm, corporation, or association,  or agent or employee thereof, who mails or  delivers  or  causes  to  be  mailed  or  delivered,  any notice, circular, pamphlet, card, hand-bill,  printed or  written  notice  of  any  kind  other  than  that  which  is  authorized  or  required by law with a statement of moneys due the state  of New York or any political subdivision thereof, or with a tax bill  or  notification  of a tax to be assessed or levied by the state of New York  or any political subdivision thereof, is guilty of a misdemeanor.    (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, it shall  be lawful for the  governing  body  of  any  political  subdivision,  by  resolution  unanimously  passed  to  designate  a  particular written or  printed notice relating to water rates, sewer rentals, permit  fees  and  other  fees  and  charges  payable  to  the  political subdivision to be  included with said tax bill or notification of a tax to be  assessed  or  levied.