New York Statutes

§ 33.10 — Mandatory or permissive referenda in counties

New York § 33.10
JurisdictionNew York
Law LFNLocal Finance
Title 3Local Obligations: Authorization Thereof
Art. 2Local Indebtedness

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N.Y. Local Finance § 33.10 (2026).

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§ 33.10 Mandatory or permissive referenda in counties.

a.Except as\notherwise provided in paragraph b of this section neither the\nexpenditure of money for an object or purpose for which it is proposed\nto issue obligations nor a bond resolution or capital note resolution\nshall be subject to a mandatory or a permissive referendum in any\ncounty.\n b. * 2. If, prior to the effective date of this chapter in any county\noperating under an alternative or optional form of government, the board\nof supervisors of such county is empowered to submit to a referendum at\nany general or special election any act or resolution of the board\nproviding for the expenditure of any sum greater than two hundred fifty\nthousand dollars for a permanent public improvement or improvements\nwhether or not ob

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