New York Statutes
§ 133 — When ordinance shall take effect
New York § 133
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N.Y. Town § 133 (2026).
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§ 133. When ordinance shall take effect. Every ordinance and every\namendment to an ordinance hereafter adopted or approved by the town\nboard of a town to which the provisions of this article are applicable,\nshall be entered in its minutes except that it shall not be necessary to\nenter in its minutes any map adopted or approved in connection with a\nzoning ordinance or amendment. The ordinance or amendment, or a summary\nor abstract thereof, shall be published in the official newspaper of the\ntown or, if there is none, in a newspaper designated by the town board\nhaving general circulation in the town, once, and the affidavit of such\npublication shall be filed with the town clerk. Such ordinance or\namendment shall take effect ten days after such publication; but such\nordinance or
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