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Title 29
Development Authority of the North Country Act

Sections

2700
Short title
2701
Statement of legislative findings and purposes
2702
Definitions
2703
Development authority of the north county
2704
Powers of the authority
2705
Special powers with regard to planning
2706
Special powers of participating counties and municipalities with respect to certain facilities
2707
Special powers with regard to solid waste management facilities
2708
Environmental applications, proceedings, approvals and permits
2709
Special powers with regard to sewerage facilities
2710
Special powers with regard to water facilities
2711
Bonds of the authority
2712
Bonds as legal investments
2713
Exemption from taxation of bonds
2714
Moneys of the authority
2715
Agreement of the state
2716
Remedies of holders of bonds
2717
Actions against the authority
2718
Limitation of liability
2719
Exemption from taxation of property and income
2720
Assistance by state officers, departments, boards and commissions
2721
State, counties and municipalities not liable on bonds
2722
Contracts of the authority
2723
Annual reports
2724
Separability
 



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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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