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Title 2
Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority

Sections

3850
Short title
3850‑A
Legislative declaration of need for state intervention
3851
Definitions
3852
Buffalo fiscal stability authority
3853
Administration of the authority
3854
General powers of the authority
3855
Assistance to the authority
3856
City fiscal year two thousand three--two thousand four budget modification and four-year financial plan
3857
City financial plans
3857‑A
Efficiency incentive grants
3858
Control period
3859
Advisory period
3860
Additional provisions
3861
Declaration of need for financing assistance to the city
3862
Bonds, notes or other obligations of the authority
3863
Remedies of bondholders
3864
Intercept of city tax revenues, school district tax revenues and state aid revenues
3865
Resources of the authority
3866
Agreement with the state
3866‑A
Agreement with the county
3867
Agreement with the city
3868
Bonds, notes or other obligations legal for investment and deposit
3869
Tax exemption
3870
Actions against the authority
3871
Audits
3872
Effect of inconsistent provisions
3873
Separability
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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