New York Statutes
§ 226 — Monuments and memorials
New York § 226
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N.Y. County § 226 (2026).
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§ 226. Monuments and memorials.
1.The board of supervisors of any\ncounty may, by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of its total\nmembership erect in the county, monuments and memorials in commemoration\nof the members of the armed forces of the United States in any of its\nwars or of any person or event. Adequate funds may be appropriated and\nexpended for the site and structure and thereafter funds may be\nappropriated for its maintenance and repair. Trustees may be designated\nby the board who shall serve without compensation. If there already\nexists within the county a monument or memorial commemorating the same\nhistorical site, person or event which was erected and is maintained by\na city, town or village, no tax shall be levied upon the property within\nsuch city, town or vill
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