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Title 3
Jones Beach State Parkway Authority

Sections

150
Short title
151
Definitions
152
Jones Beach State Parkway Authority
153
Powers of the authority
153‑A
Additional powers of the authority
153‑B
Further additional powers of the authority
153‑C
Financial disclosure by authority prior to toll or fare increase
154
Towns of Hempstead, Babylon and Islip may convey land
155
Title to additional lands acquired
156
Moneys of the authority
157
Bonds of the authority
158
Competing highways not to be authorized
158‑A
Covenants of the state
158‑B
Acquisition of real property
158‑C
Relocation of dwellings
159
State not liable on bonds
160
Bonds legal investments for public officers and fiduciaries
161
Bonds to be tax exempt
161‑A
Tax contract by the state
162
Remedies of bondholders
163
Rules and regulations
163‑A
Jurisdiction in certain suits against the authority
164
Title not affected if in part unconstitutional or ineffective
165
Inconsistent provisions in other acts superseded
 



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