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Title 27-A
Greater Rochester Sports Authority

Sections

2576
Short title
2577
Definitions
2578
Greater Rochester sports authority
2579
General powers of the authority
2580
Acquisition of real property for the authority
2581
Transfer of officers and employees
2582
Bonds of the authority
2583
Remedies of bondholders
2584
State and county not liable on authority bonds
2585
Moneys of the authority
2586
Bonds legal investment for fiduciaries
2587
Agreement with state
2588
Agreement with county
2589
Tax exemption and tax contract by the state
2590
Actions against authority
2591
Contracts
2592
Audit and annual report
2593
Defense and indemnification
2594
Code of ethics
2595
Equal employment opportunity
2596
Transfer of applications, proceedings, approvals and permits
2597
Separability
2598
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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