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Article 4-A
State Assistance to Local Government

Sections

54
Per capita state aid for the support of local government
54‑A
Withholding of payment of local assistance by the state to counties, cities and villages, in certain cases
54‑B
State assistance to certain public corporations in which railroad real property is partially exempt from taxation
54‑C
Emergency financial aid to certain cities
54‑D
Advance payment of state moneys
54‑E
State assistance to reimburse municipalities for firefighting costs
54‑G
State assistance to local governments for support of activities related to fire prevention and building codes
54‑H
State aid to local governments for housing maintenance code enforcement
54‑I
Human services overburden aid to counties
54‑J
Court facilities incentive aid
54‑K
Assistance to counties
54‑L
State assistance to eligible cities and eligible municipalities in which a video lottery gaming facility is located
54‑M
Local share requirements associated with increasing the age of juvenile jurisdiction above fifteen years of age
 



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

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