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Article 23
Provisions Applicable to Certain Counties

Sections

825
District attorneys in certain counties
826
Regional markets
827
Enforcement of environmental conservation law in certain counties
828
Highway construction by local assessment in certain counties
829
Teachers' training in certain counties
830
Expenses of district superintendents of schools in certain counties
831
Soldier burial plots in Dutchess county
832
Burial contracts in Erie county
833
Rifle range in Erie county
834
Social welfare appropriations in Essex county
834‑A
Advance payment of portion of welfare charges to hospitals and day care centers
835
Jefferson county hospital for contagious diseases
836
Soldier burial plots in Niagara county
837
Niagara frontier bridge
838
Traffic signals in Onondaga county
839
Deputy comptroller in Oneida county
840
Memorial day in Nassau and Suffolk counties
841
Aviation fields in Nassau county
842
Harbor improvements in Suffolk county
843
Advancing school taxes in Suffolk county
844
Hurricane or storm damage in Suffolk county
845
Lake George fish screens in Warren county
849
Appropriations for conservation purposes in Washington county
850
State office buildings and other public improvements in certain counties
852
Loans of money or credit to hospitals or health related facilities in Suffolk county
853
Oneida County-tribal detention agreement
854
Madison county-tribal detention agreement
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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