2006 New York Code - Public Service Law Not Applicable To Authority; Inconsistent Provisions In Other Acts Superseded.



 
    §  1014.  Public service law not applicable to authority; inconsistent
  provisions in other acts superseded. The rates, services  and  practices
  relating  to  the generation, transmission, distribution and sale by the
  authority, of power to be generated from the projects authorized by this
  title shall not be subject to the provisions of the public  service  law
  nor  to  regulation by, nor the jurisdiction of the department of public
  service. Except to the extent article seven of the  public  service  law
  applies  to  the  siting  and  operation of a major utility transmission
  facility as defined therein, and except to the extent section eighteen-a
  of such law provides for assessment of the authority for  certain  costs
  relating  thereto,  the  provisions of the public service law and of the
  conservation law and every other  law  relating  to  the  department  of
  public  service  or the public service commission or to the conservation
  department or to  the  functions,  powers  or  duties  assigned  to  the
  division  of water power and control by chapter six hundred nineteen, of
  the laws of nineteen hundred twenty-six, shall so far as is necessary to
  make this title effective in accordance with its terms and  purposes  be
  deemed  to  be  superseded,  and  wherever any provision of law shall be
  found in conflict with the provisions of this title or inconsistent with
  the purposes thereof, it shall be deemed to be superseded,  modified  or
  repealed as the case may require.

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