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Article 2-D
Utica Transit Authority

Sections

40
Definitions
41
Organization
42
Scope of jurisdiction
43
Powers and duties
44
Officers and employees
45
Vacancies and removals
46
Non-liability of authority members
47
Disqualification of members and employees
48
Not within jurisdiction of public service commission
49
Plans for proposed municipal projects
50
Statewide transportation planning
51
Comprehensive regional planning
52
Construction contracts, cancellation of contracts, disqualification to contract with mass transportation authority, statement of non-coll...
53
Financial assistance from and cooperation with the state and federal governments
54
Bonds
55
Provisions of bonds
56
Negotiability of bonds
57
Signature on bonds
58
Repurchase of bonds
59
Suit on bonds
60
Bond covenants
61
Bonds and notes as legal investments
62
Remedies against the Utica transit authority
62‑A
Actions against authority
63
Liability of state or municipality
64
Tax exemptions
65
Depositories of funds
66
Filing of by-laws, rules and regulations
67
Dissolution
68
Disposal of records
69
Reproduction of records
 



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