New York Statutes

§ 174 — Powers formerly exercised by the state board of geographic names

New York § 174
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 1General Provisions Article 1 Short Title and Definitions (§§
Part 4Scientific and Historic Places
Art. 3Education Department

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N.Y. Education § 174 (2026).

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§ 174. Powers formerly exercised by the state board of geographic\nnames. The regents, or such bureau, division or officers of the\nuniversity or of the education department as may be designated by them\nfor such purpose, shall 1. Determine and establish the correct\nhistorical and etymological form of the place names in this state and\nrecommend the adoption of such correct forms for public use.\n 2. Determine the form and propriety of new place names proposed for\ngeneral use, and no corporation, individual or community shall introduce\nsuch new place names without the consent and approval of this board.\n 3. Co-operate with the United States board of geographic names and\nwith the United States post-office department in establishing a proper,\ncorrect and historically accurate for

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