2006 New York Code - When yeas and nays necessary; three-fifths to constitute quorum.


 
    § 23. On the final passage, in either house of the legislature, of any
  act  which  imposes,  continues  or  revives a tax, or creates a debt or
  charge, or makes, continues or revives any appropriation  of  public  or
  trust  money  or property, or releases, discharges or commutes any claim
  or demand of the state, the question shall be taken by  yeas  and  nays,
  which  shall  be duly entered upon the journals, and three-fifths of all
  the members elected to  either  house  shall,  in  all  such  cases,  be
  necessary to constitute a quorum therein.


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