New York Statutes
§ 347 — Authority of state agencies
New York § 347
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N.Y. Economic Development Law § 347 (2026).
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§ 347. Authority of state agencies. All agencies of the state are\nauthorized, but are not required, to make and enter into agreements with\nthe local organizing committee to provide the local organizing committee\nwith:\n (a) such public services as are customarily performed or available\nfrom the agency as may be needed by the local organizing committee to\nhost the games; and\n (b) such access to and use of any real and personal property owned or\ncontrolled by the agency as may be needed by the local organizing\ncommittee to host the games.\n
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