New York Statutes
§ 370 — Certain cities; duty in case of peril to public health
New York § 370
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N.Y. Public Health § 370 (2026).
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§ 370. Certain cities; duty in case of peril to public health.
1.In\ncase of great and imminent peril to the public health of the city, it\nshall be the duty of the commissioner of health or health officer in\ncities having a population of less than one hundred seventy-five\nthousand, with the approval and consent of the common council or similar\nlegislative authority if it be practicable to convene that authority for\nprompt action, or if not, when approved by the board of estimate and\napportionment or authority of similar powers, to take such measures and\nto do, order or cause to be done such acts and to make such\nextraordinary expenditures, in excess of the sum appropriated to the\ndepartment of health, as provided by law, for the preservation and\nprotection of the public healt
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