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Article 19-I
Waterfront Commission Act

Sections

534
Short title
534‑A
Legislative findings and declarations
534‑B
Definitions
534‑C
New York waterfront commission established
534‑D
General powers of the commission
534‑E
Designation as agent of the state
534‑F
Pier superintendents and hiring agents
534‑G
Stevedores
534‑H
Prohibition of public loading
534‑I
Longshore workers' register
534‑J
List of qualified longshore workers for employment as checkers
534‑K
Regularization of longshore workers' employment
534‑L
Suspension or acceptance of applications for inclusion in the longshore workers' register
534‑M
Security officer
534‑N
Hearings, determinations and review
534‑O
Employment information centers
534‑P
Implementation of telecommunications hiring system for longshore workers and checkers
534‑Q
Construction of act
534‑R
Certain solicitations prohibited
534‑S
General violations
534‑T
Denial of applications
534‑U
Revocation of licenses and registrations
534‑V
Refusal to answer question, immunity
534‑W
Annual preparation of a budget request and assessments
534‑X
Payment of assessment
534‑Y
Transfer of officers, employees
534‑Z
Annual report
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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

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