N.Y. Criminal Procedure Law § 140.10
1. Subject to the provisions of subdivision two, a police officer may arrest a person for:
2. A police officer may arrest a person for a petty offense, pursuant to subdivision one, only when:
3-a. A police officer shall not arrest any person for any legally protected health activity as defined in section 570.17 of this chapter. * 4. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, a police officer shall arrest a person, and shall not attempt to reconcile the parties or mediate, where such officer has reasonable cause to believe that:
(b) a duly served order of protection or special order of conditions issued pursuant to subparagraph (i) or (ii) of paragraph (o) of subdivision one of section 330.20 of this chapter is in effect, or an order of which the respondent or defendant has actual knowledge because he or she was present in court when such order was issued, where the order appears to have been issued by a court of competent jurisdiction of this or another state, territorial or tribal jurisdiction; and
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(a)
(i) A police officer who responds to a report of a family offense as defined in section 530.11 of this chapter and section eight hundred twelve of the family court act: