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Title 1
Westchester County Health Care Corporation

Sections

3300
Short title
3301
Legislative findings and purpose
3302
Definitions
3303
Westchester county health care corporation
3304
Transfer of officers and employees
3305
General powers of the corporation
3306
Special powers of the corporation
3307
Transfer of property
3308
Bonds or notes of the corporation
3309
Remedies of bondholders
3310
State and county not liable on corporation bonds
3311
Monies of the corporation
3312
Bonds
3313
Agreement with state
3314
Agreement with county
3315
Tax exemption and tax contract by the state
3316
Actions against corporation
3317
Audit and annual reports
3318
Defense and indemnification
3319
Transfer of applications, proceedings, approvals and permits
3320
Separability
3321
Applicability of law
 



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

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