2006 New York Code - Proceedings With Respect To Utilizing Certain Buildings As Polling Places.



 
    §  16-115.  Proceedings with respect to utilizing certain buildings as
  polling places.  The supreme court or a justice thereof, in a proceeding
  instituted by any board or body empowered to designate  polling  places,
  may  compel  by  order,  any  person  or entity which owns or operates a
  building or facility which is  required  by  this  chapter  to  be  made
  available as a place of registration and voting to make such building or
  facility  available  for such purposes and in a proceeding instituted by
  any person or entity which owns or operates such a building or facility,
  may vacate a determination by such a board or body that such a  building
  is  suitable  for  registration  and  voting  upon  a  finding that such
  building is not required to be made available as a place of registration
  and voting.

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