New York Statutes
§ 1612 — Public records and public meetings
New York § 1612
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N.Y. Not-for-Profit Corporation § 1612 (2026).
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§ 1612. Public records and public meetings.\n (a) The board shall cause minutes and a record to be kept of all its\nproceedings. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the land bank\nshall be subject to the open meetings law and the freedom of information\nlaw.\n (b) A land bank shall hold a public hearing prior to financing or\nissuance of bonds. The land bank shall schedule and hold a public\nhearing and solicit public comment. After the conclusion of the public\nhearing and comments, the land bank shall consider the results of the\npublic hearing and comments with respect to the proposed actions. Such\nconsideration by the land bank shall include the accommodation of the\npublic interest with respect to such actions; if such accommodation is\ndeemed in the best interest of the
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