New York Statutes
§ 56 — Abandonment of existing alternative form
New York § 56
JurisdictionNew York
Law ACGAlternative County Government
Art. 2Alternative Forms of County Government
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N.Y. Alternative County Government § 56 (2026).
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§ 56. Abandonment of existing alternative form. A county which shall\nhave adopted an alternative form of county government may, after the\nlapse of three years from the date such form becomes effective in the\ncounty, rescind its previous action and elect to be governed by the\nprovisions of the county law as then or thereafter in force. No such\nquestion shall be submitted more often than once in every four years.\nAll of the provisions of this chapter relating to initiating a\nproceeding for the adoption of an alternative form of county government\nand to the submission and approval of the question shall apply also to\nthe abandonment of an existing alternative form of county government as\nauthorized by this section. Any such question shall become effective, if\napproved, on the firs
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