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Title 28-AA
Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Allegany and Steuben Southern Tier Extension Railroad Authority

Sections

2642
Short title
2642‑A
Legislative findings and intent
2642‑B
Definitions
2642‑C
Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Allegany and Steuben southern tier extension railroad authority
2642‑D
Purposes of the authority
2642‑E
General powers of the authority
2642‑F
Special powers of the authority
2642‑G
Cooperation and assistance of other agencies
2642‑H
Exemption from taxation
2642‑I
Advances on behalf of authority
2642‑J
New York state and local employees' retirement system rights of employees
2642‑K
Equal employment opportunity
2642‑L
Monies of the authority
2642‑M
Contracts
2642‑N
Annual report and audit
2642‑O
Defense and indemnification
2642‑P
Action by or against the authority
2642‑Q
Track, bridge, signal, station and other facility operation and maintenance
2642‑R
State, participating counties, and municipalities not liable for obligations of authority
2642‑S
Effect of inconsistent provisions
 



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

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