New York Statutes
§ 1202 — Purposes of the authority
New York § 1202
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBAPublic Authorities
Title 9New York City Transit Authority
Art. 5Public Utility Authorities
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§ 1202. Purposes of the authority.
1.The purposes of the authority\nshall be the acquisition of the transit facilities operated by the board\nof transportation of the city, the operation of transit facilities in\naccordance with the provisions of this title for the convenience and\nsafety of the public on a basis which will enable the operations\nthereof, exclusive of capital costs, to be self-sustaining, and, in\ncoordination with the metropolitan transportation authority and the\nTriborough bridge and tunnel authority, the continuance, further\ndevelopment and improvement of commuter transportation and other\nservices related thereto within the metropolitan commuter transportation\ndistrict and the development and implementation of a unified mass\ntransportation policy for such distr
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1200
Definitions§ 1203-A
Subsidiary corporation§ 1203-B
Transfer of funds§ 1204-A
Rapid transit noise code§ 1204-C
Receipt of line of duty pay§ 1204-D
Special powers of the authority§ 1204-F
Subway track safety§ 1205-A
Surrender of power plants§ 1206
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