New York Statutes

§ 2342 — Expiration of certain provisions

New York § 2342
JurisdictionNew York
Law ISCInsurance
Art. 23Property/casualty Insurance Rates

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N.Y. Insurance § 2342 (2026).

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§ 2342. Expiration of certain provisions. The provisions of subsection\n(c) of section two thousand three hundred seven, section two thousand\nthree hundred eight, subsection (a) of section two thousand three\nhundred ten, sections two thousand three hundred sixteen, two thousand\nthree hundred twenty, two thousand three hundred twenty-three, two\nthousand three hundred twenty-six, and two thousand three hundred\nthirty-five, and subsection (b) of section two thousand three hundred\nthirty-six of this article shall cease to be of any force or effect\nduring the period August third, two thousand one through the day before\nthe effective date of the property/casualty insurance availability act,\nand after June thirtieth, two thousand twenty-six.\n

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