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Title 6-B
Clifton Park Water Authority

Sections

1120
Short title
1120‑A
Definitions
1120‑B
Clifton Park water district
1120‑C
Clifton Park water authority
1120‑D
Powers of the authority
1120‑E
Advances on behalf of the authority
1120‑F
Governmental capacity of the authority and municipalities
1120‑G
Transfer of officers and employees
1120‑H
Bonds of the authority
1120‑I
Remedies of bondholders
1120‑J
State and town not liable on authority bonds
1120‑K
Moneys of the authority
1120‑L
Bonds legal investments for fiduciaries
1120‑M
Agreement of the state
1120‑N
Exemption from taxes, assessments and certain fees
1120‑O
Actions against the authority
1120‑P
Contracts
1120‑Q
Interest in contracts prohibited
1120‑R
Audit and annual report
1120‑S
Limited liability
1120‑T
Environmental applications, proceedings, approvals and permits
1120‑U
Town may levy tax within district
1120‑V
Contracts for design, construction, service and materials
1120‑W
Separability
1120‑X
Effect of inconsistent provisions
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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

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