New York Statutes

§ 126 — Establishment of public general hospitals

New York § 126
JurisdictionNew York
Law GMUGeneral Municipal
Art. 6Public Health and Safety

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N.Y. General Municipal § 126 (2026).

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§ 126. Establishment of public general hospitals. The governing board\nof any county, town, city or village may by resolution determine that\nthere shall be in said county, town, city or village a public general\nhospital for the care and treatment of the sick and in any county not\nhaving a tuberculosis hospital established under sections forty-five to\nforty-nine-e, both inclusive, of the county law, said public general\nhospital may include a pavilion or other provision for the care of\ntuberculosis patients. In any city in which a board of estimate and\napportionment or other board is required to approve appropriations for\npublic purposes, the resolution of the governing board to establish a\npublic general hospital shall be effective only after the necessary\nappropriation for land

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Related

Klein v. Nassau County Medical Center
347 F. Supp. 496 (E.D. New York, 1972)
47 case citations
Opn. No.
(New York Attorney General Reports, 2002)

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