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Part 1
General Provisions

Sections

101
Education department
101‑A
Promulgation of rules and regulations of commissioner relating to the supervision of services for the public good conducted under supervi...
101‑B
Paperwork reduction
102
Associate and assistant commissioners
103
Divisions of department
104
Other officers and employees
105
Removals and suspensions
106
Joint seal
107
Compact for education
108
State education building
109
Any person, association, organization or corporation may be permitted to use the auditorium in the state education building at Albany for...
110
Refunds
111
Indian affairs
112
Children in care
112‑A
Students confined in certain facilities
113
Leaves of absence to professional members of the department
114
Reduction of salaries for investment in custodial accounts
140
Historical documentary heritage grants and aid
 



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

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