2006 New York Code - Economic Regions.


 
    § 211.  Economic  regions. For the purposes of this article, the state
  is hereby divided into twelve economic regions, as follows:
    1. Binghamton region. The counties of Broome, Chenango,  Delaware  and
  Otsego.
    2.  Capital district-Champlain region. The counties of Clinton, Essex,
  Rensselaer,  Albany,  Saratoga,  Schoharie,  Schenectady,   Warren   and
  Washington.
    3.  Elmira  region.  The counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga
  and Tompkins.
    4. Mid-Hudson region. The  counties  of  Dutchess,  Columbia,  Greene,
  Orange, Putnam, Sullivan and Ulster.
    5.  Mohawk  Valley region. The counties of Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer,
  Montgomery and Oneida.
    6. Nassau-Suffolk region. The counties of Nassau and Suffolk.
    7. New York city region. The  counties  of  Bronx,  Kings,  New  York,
  Queens and Richmond.
    8. Niagara-southwestern region. The counties of Allegany, Cattaraugus,
  Chautauqua, Erie and Niagara.
    9. Northern region. The counties of Franklin, Jefferson, Lewis and St.
  Lawrence.
    10.  Rochester  region.  The  counties of Genesee, Livingston, Monroe,
  Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates.
    11. Syracuse  region.  The  counties  of  Cayuga,  Cortland,  Madison,
  Onondaga and Oswego.
    12.   Westchester-Rockland   region.  The  counties  of  Rockland  and
  Westchester.


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