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Title 6
Erie County Medical Center Corporation

Sections

3625
Short title
3626
Legislative findings and declarations
3627
Definitions
3628
Erie County Medical Center Corporation
3629
Transfer of officers and employees
3630
General powers of the corporation
3631
Special powers of the corporation
3632
Transfer of property
3633
Bonds or notes of the corporation
3634
Remedies of bondholders
3635
State and county not liable on corporation bonds
3636
Monies of the corporation
3637
Bonds
3638
Agreement with state
3639
Agreement with county
3640
Tax exemption and tax contract by the state
3641
Actions against corporation
3642
Audit and annual reports
3643
Defense and indemnification
3644
Transfer of applications, proceedings, approvals, and permits
3645
Separability
3646
Applicability of laws
 



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

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