New York Statutes
§ 178-A — Expenses incurred in attending town and county officers training school
New York § 178-A
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N.Y. Town § 178-A (2026).
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§ 178-a. Expenses incurred in attending town and county officers\ntraining school. The actual and necessary expenses incurred by a fire\ndistrict officer or person duly elected as a fire district officer, in\nattending a course of training for his respective office as provided by\nthe town and county officers training school of the state of New York\nfor the purpose of improving the administration of municipal affairs in\nthe town and counties of the state, shall be a charge against the fire\ndistrict of which he is an officer or officer-elect. No person, however,\nshall be allowed such expenses for attending a regional school unless\nhis district shall be included within the area of such region as\nestablished by the board of trustees of the town and county officers\ntraining school of
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