2006 New York Code - Actions Against The Agency.



 
    § 880. Actions against the agency. (1) In an action against the agency
  founded  upon  tort,  the  complaint shall contain an allegation that at
  least thirty days have elapsed since the demand, claim  or  claims  upon
  which the action is founded were presented to a member of the agency and
  to  its secretary or to its chief executive officer, and that the agency
  has neglected or refused to make an adjustment or  payment  thereof  for
  thirty days after the presentment.
    (2)  In  a case founded upon tort, a notice of claim shall be required
  as a condition precedent to the commencement of  an  action  or  special
  proceeding  against  the  agency  or  an  officer, appointee or employee
  thereof, and the provisions of section fifty-e of the general  municipal
  law shall govern the giving of such notice. No action shall be commenced
  more  than  one  year  after  the  cause  of  action therefor shall have
  accrued.

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