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Article 9
General Provisions

Titles

1
Reports By Public Authorities
Sections 2800–2807
2
Boards of Public Authorities
Sections 2824–2829
3
Employees of Public Authorities
Sections 2850–2854
3‑A
Business Practices of Public Authorities
Sections 2855–2858
4
Contracts of Public Authorities
Sections 2603-A–2880-A
5
Funds and Accounts of Public Authorities
Section 2890
5‑A
Disposition of Property By Public Authorities
Sections 2895–2897
6
Eminent Domain Taking
Section 2900
7
Investments of Public Authorities
Sections 2925–2927
8
Internal Control Responsibilities of Public Authorities
Sections 2930–2932
9
Interest Rates On Public Authority Bonds and Notes
Section 2960
10
State Governmental Cost Recovery System
Sections 2975–2977
11
Wrongful Death Actions
Sections 2980–2985-A
12
Whistleblower Access and Assistance Program
Section 2986
12‑A
Public Authorities Lobbying Contacts
Section 2987
 



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

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