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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-25-aa > 307

§ 307. Promulgation  of rules and regulations. The state board of real  property services and the commissioner are each empowered to  promulgate  such  rules  and  regulations  and to prescribe such forms as each shall  deem necessary to effectuate the  purposes  of  this  article,  and  the  commissioner   is   further  empowered  to  promulgate  such  rules  and  regulations as are necessary to provide for the reasonable consolidation  of existing agricultural districts with new  agricultural  districts  or  with  other  existing  districts  undergoing  modification  pursuant  to  section three hundred three of this article. Where  a  document  or  any  other  paper  or information is required, by such rules and regulations,  or by any provision of this article, to be filed with, or by,  a  county  clerk  or  any  other local official, such clerk or other local official  may file such document, paper, or information as he deems proper, but he  shall also file or record it in any manner directed by the  state  board  of real property services, by rule or regulation. In promulgating such a  rule  or regulation, such board shall consider, among any other relevant  factors, the need for security of  land  titles,  the  requirement  that  purchasers  of  land  know of all potential tax and penalty liabilities,  and the desirability  that  the  searching  of  titles  not  be  further  complicated by the establishment of new sets of record books.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-25-aa > 307

§ 307. Promulgation  of rules and regulations. The state board of real  property services and the commissioner are each empowered to  promulgate  such  rules  and  regulations  and to prescribe such forms as each shall  deem necessary to effectuate the  purposes  of  this  article,  and  the  commissioner   is   further  empowered  to  promulgate  such  rules  and  regulations as are necessary to provide for the reasonable consolidation  of existing agricultural districts with new  agricultural  districts  or  with  other  existing  districts  undergoing  modification  pursuant  to  section three hundred three of this article. Where  a  document  or  any  other  paper  or information is required, by such rules and regulations,  or by any provision of this article, to be filed with, or by,  a  county  clerk  or  any  other local official, such clerk or other local official  may file such document, paper, or information as he deems proper, but he  shall also file or record it in any manner directed by the  state  board  of real property services, by rule or regulation. In promulgating such a  rule  or regulation, such board shall consider, among any other relevant  factors, the need for security of  land  titles,  the  requirement  that  purchasers  of  land  know of all potential tax and penalty liabilities,  and the desirability  that  the  searching  of  titles  not  be  further  complicated by the establishment of new sets of record books.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-25-aa > 307

§ 307. Promulgation  of rules and regulations. The state board of real  property services and the commissioner are each empowered to  promulgate  such  rules  and  regulations  and to prescribe such forms as each shall  deem necessary to effectuate the  purposes  of  this  article,  and  the  commissioner   is   further  empowered  to  promulgate  such  rules  and  regulations as are necessary to provide for the reasonable consolidation  of existing agricultural districts with new  agricultural  districts  or  with  other  existing  districts  undergoing  modification  pursuant  to  section three hundred three of this article. Where  a  document  or  any  other  paper  or information is required, by such rules and regulations,  or by any provision of this article, to be filed with, or by,  a  county  clerk  or  any  other local official, such clerk or other local official  may file such document, paper, or information as he deems proper, but he  shall also file or record it in any manner directed by the  state  board  of real property services, by rule or regulation. In promulgating such a  rule  or regulation, such board shall consider, among any other relevant  factors, the need for security of  land  titles,  the  requirement  that  purchasers  of  land  know of all potential tax and penalty liabilities,  and the desirability  that  the  searching  of  titles  not  be  further  complicated by the establishment of new sets of record books.