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Title 10
Upper Mohawk Valley Regional Water Finance Authority

Sections

1226‑A
Short title
1226‑B
Definitions
1226‑C
Upper Mohawk valley regional water finance authority
1226‑D
Powers of the authority
1226‑E
Water board
1226‑F
General powers of the water board
1226‑G
Transfer of water facilities by the board of water supply or any municipality
1226‑H
Agreements among the water board, board of water supply, municipalities and the authority for the provision of projects
1226‑I
Imposition and disposition of fees, rates or charges
1226‑J
Appropriations for purposes of water board or the authority
1226‑K
Transfer of officers and employees
1226‑L
Bonds of the authority
1226‑M
Remedies of bondholders
1226‑N
State, water board or municipality, other than the authority, not liable on authority bonds
1226‑O
Moneys of the authority
1226‑P
Bonds legal investments for fiduciaries
1226‑Q
Agreement with the state
1226‑R
Exemption from taxes, assessments and certain fees
1226‑S
Actions against water board and authority
1226‑T
Contracts
1226‑U
Code of ethics
1226‑V
Equal employment opportunity
1226‑W
Audit and annual report
1226‑X
Limited liability
1226‑Y
Separability
1226‑Z
Effect of inconsistent provisions
 



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

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