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Title 8-F
Saratoga County Water Authority

Sections

1199‑AAA
Short title
1199‑BBB
Definitions
1199‑CCC
Saratoga county water authority district
1199‑DDD
Saratoga county water authority
1199‑EEE
Powers of the authority
1199‑FFF
Advances on behalf of the authority
1199‑GGG
Transfer of officers and employees
1199‑HHH
Bonds of the authority
1199‑III
Remedies of bondholders
1199‑JJJ
State and municipalities not liable on authority bonds
1199‑KKK
Moneys of the authority
1199‑LLL
Bonds legal investments for fiduciaries
1199‑MMM
Agreement with the state
1199‑NNN
Exemption from taxes, assessments and certain fees
1199‑OOO
Actions against the authority
1199‑PPP
Interest in contracts prohibited
1199‑QQQ
Construction and purchase contracts
1199‑RRR
Authority to take affirmative action
1199‑SSS
Audit and annual report
1199‑TTT
Environmental applications, proceedings, approvals and permits
1199‑UUU
Limited liability
1199‑VVV
Governmental capacity of the authority and municipalities
1199‑WWW
Separability clause
1199‑XXX
Effect of inconsistent provisions
 



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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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