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Title 7
State and City Colleges and Institutions-cornell University

Articles

115
Cornell University
Sections 5701–5716
119
New York State Legislative Institute
Sections 5901–5905
121
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Sections 6001–6007
123
The New York State College of Ceramics At Alfred University
Sections 6101–6103
125
City University of New York
Sections 6201–6234
125‑A
Board of Higher Education Optional Retirement Program
Sections 6250–6257
125‑B
City University Construction Fund
Sections 6270–6282
126
Community Colleges and State-aided Four-year Colleges
Sections 6301–6310
127
Military Service
Sections 6350–6354
129
State Aid For Certain Independent Institutions of Higher Education
Sections 6401–6405
129‑A
Regulation By Colleges of Conduct On Campuses and Other College Property Used For Educational Purposes
Sections 6430–6438-C
129‑B
Implementation By Colleges and Universities of Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence and Stalking Prevention and Response Policies and Procedures
Sections 6439–6449
130
Arthur O Eve Opportunity For Higher Education
Sections 6451–6456
 



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

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