2006 New York Code - Authority Of State Agencies.



 
    §  347.  Authority  of  state  agencies. All agencies of the state are
  authorized, but are not required, to make and enter into agreements with
  the local organizing committee to provide the local organizing committee
  with:
    (a) such public services as are  customarily  performed  or  available
  from  the  agency  as may be needed by the local organizing committee to
  host the games; and
    (b) such access to and use of any real and personal property owned  or
  controlled  by  the  agency  as  may  be  needed by the local organizing
  committee to host the games.

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