2006 New York Code - Power To Contract With Municipalities Within District.



 
    * §  1033.  Power to contract with municipalities within district. The
  authority shall also have power to contract with the governing  body  of
  any  municipality  within  the district with a view to the construction,
  acquisition, maintenance and operation of any such service for or within
  such municipality and except in the case of towns when so authorized  by
  the  board  of  supervisors  it shall not have power to furnish any such
  service within any municipality except by agreement with  the  governing
  body thereof. In any such contract with a municipality the authority may
  agree  with  respect  to  the  rates  for services and any other matters
  necessary or incidental to construction,  acquisition,  maintenance  and
  operation  therein.  It  may,  if  it  seems  to it necessary or proper,
  provide for the collection of its revenue by the municipality and for an
  accounting between it and the municipality, and for compensation to  the
  municipality for its services. It may likewise, with the approval of the
  board of supervisors, agree upon a basis by which all or any part of its
  properties,  rights  and  interests  in such municipality, including any
  properties taken or held in the name of the county,  may  thereafter  be
  acquired by and transferred to such municipality. In any agreement as to
  rates,  the  power  shall  be  deemed  to  be  reserved,  whether or not
  expressed, to charge adequate rates to properly operate and maintain any
  such service  and  to  pay  any  bonds  and  other  obligations  of  the
  authority, including any obligation to the county under this title.
    * NB Terminated July 1, 1963

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