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1690 – Authority of the Nassau County and Suffolk County District Court Judicial Hearing Officers and the City of Buffalo Judicial Hearing Officers and the City of Rochester Judicial Hearing Officers.

§ 1690. Authority of the Nassau county and Suffolk county district court judicial hearing officers and the city of Buffalo judicial hearing officers and the city of Rochester judicial hearing officers. 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, where the trial of a traffic or parking infraction is authorized or required to be tried before […]

1691 – Definitions.

§ 1691. Definitions. As used in this article: 1. “Transportation network company vehicle” or “TNC vehicle” means a vehicle that is: (a) used by a transportation network company driver to provide a TNC prearranged trip originating within the state of New York; and (b) owned, leased or otherwise authorized for use by the transportation network […]

1670 – Regulation of Traffic Within Municipal Facilities.

§ 1670. Regulation of traffic within municipal facilities. Any local authority or school district, with respect to driveways or parking fields accessory to any school, playground, park, municipal building, installation or facility, and under the jurisdiction of such local authority or school district for general regulatory or custodial purposes, may by ordinance, order, rule or […]

1671 – Access of Motorcycles.

§ 1671. Access of motorcycles. No local authority may enact or enforce a law that applies only to motorcycles and the principal purpose of which is to restrict the access of motorcycles to any highway or portion of a highway under the jurisdiction of any such local authority for which state funds have been utilized […]

1672 – Traffic Safety Board.

§ 1672. Traffic safety board. Any city, any town, or any county not wholly included within a city may by local law establish a traffic safety board. The borough president of any county wholly included within a city may establish a traffic safety board for such county.

1673 – Membership of Board.

§ 1673. Membership of board. (a) Such board shall be composed of not less than ten members interested in traffic safety and traffic problems appointed by the city council, town board, borough president or board of supervisors or other governing body of the city, town, borough or county for which such board has been created. […]

1674 – Organization and Reports by the Board.

§ 1674. Organization and reports by the board. The traffic safety board shall: 1. Meet and organize within fifteen days after its members are appointed. 2. Elect annually a chairman, vice-chairman and a secretary from its members. 3. Adopt rules for the conduct of its business. 4. Within the limits of the appropriations made therefor […]

1675 – Functions of the Board.

§ 1675. Functions of the board. The board is authorized: 1. To promote and encourage street and highway traffic safety. 2. To formulate highway safety programs and coordinate efforts of interested parties and agencies engaged in traffic safety education within such city, town, borough or county. 3. To cooperate with local officials in the formulation […]

1676 – Executive Secretary of Board.

§ 1676. Executive secretary of board. The executive secretary of the board shall: 1. Subject to the supervision and control of the board perform the functions necessary to properly and efficiently carry out the provisions and purposes of this article. 2. Be a citizen of the United States. 3. Receive such salary and expenses as […]

1677 – County Purpose and Charges.

§ 1677. County purpose and charges. For any county not wholly included within a city, the provisions of this article and expenditures made hereunder shall be deemed a county purpose and charge.