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Title 11
Troy Industrial Development Authority

Sections

1950
Short title
1951
Definitions
1952
Troy industrial development authority
1952‑A
Video recordings of open meetings and public hearings
1953
Purpose and powers of the authority
1953‑A
Additional prerequisites to the provision of financial assistance
1954
Civil service status of officers and employees
1954‑A
Conflicts of interest
1955
Conveyance of property by the city to the authority and conveyance and leasing of said property by the authority
1955‑A
Compensation procurement and investment
1956
Construction and purchase contracts
1957
Moneys of the authority
1958
Bonds of the authority
1959
Notes of the authority
1960
Agreements of the city and state
1961
State and city not liable on bonds
1962
Bonds legal investments for public officers
1963
Tax exemptions
1963‑A
Uniform tax exemption policy
1963‑B
Special provisions applicable to state sales and compensating use taxes and certain types of facilities
1964
Tax contract by the state
1964‑A
Financial records
1965
Remedies of bondholders
1966
Actions against the authority
1967
Termination of the authority
1967‑A
Equal opportunity
1968
Title not affected if in part unconstitutional or ineffective
1969
Inconsistent provisions in other acts superseded
 



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