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§  280-q.  Revenues. 1. The county treasurer shall collect and receive  all levies, charges, other revenue of the district and grants in aid and  assistance and keep a true account of all such receipts.  Unpaid  levies  and  charges  shall  be  a  lien upon the real property upon which or in  connection with which improvements were provided as and from  the  first  day fixed for payment of such levies and charges.    2.  The  county treasurer shall prepare, and transmit to the governing  body, on or before the first day of December in  each  year  a  list  of  those  residents or property owners within the county who are in arrears  in the payment of levies or charges for a period of thirty days or  more  after  the last day fixed for payment of such levies and charges without  penalty. The list shall contain a brief description  of  the  properties  for  which  the  improvements were provided, the names of the persons or  corporations liable to pay for the same and  the  amount  chargeable  to  each,   including   penalties   and   interest   computed   to  December  thirty-first. The governing  body  shall  levy  such  sums  against  the  properties  liable  and  shall  state  the  amount thereof in a separate  column in the annual tax rolls of the various municipalities  under  the  name  of  "county  hurricane  protection,  flood  and  shoreline erosion  control improvement district tax". Such amounts, when collected  by  the  several  municipal  collectors or receivers of taxes, shall be paid over  to the county treasurer. All of the provisions of the tax  laws  of  the  state  of  New  York  and  the  Suffolk  county  tax  act  covering  the  enforcement and collection of unpaid taxes or  assessments  for  special  improvements  not inconsistent herewith shall apply to the collection of  such unpaid levies and charges.  Such  amounts,  when  received  by  the  county  treasurer,  shall  be credited to the applicable county district  fund and shall be used only for such county district purposes.

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Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-5-b > 280-q

§  280-q.  Revenues. 1. The county treasurer shall collect and receive  all levies, charges, other revenue of the district and grants in aid and  assistance and keep a true account of all such receipts.  Unpaid  levies  and  charges  shall  be  a  lien upon the real property upon which or in  connection with which improvements were provided as and from  the  first  day fixed for payment of such levies and charges.    2.  The  county treasurer shall prepare, and transmit to the governing  body, on or before the first day of December in  each  year  a  list  of  those  residents or property owners within the county who are in arrears  in the payment of levies or charges for a period of thirty days or  more  after  the last day fixed for payment of such levies and charges without  penalty. The list shall contain a brief description  of  the  properties  for  which  the  improvements were provided, the names of the persons or  corporations liable to pay for the same and  the  amount  chargeable  to  each,   including   penalties   and   interest   computed   to  December  thirty-first. The governing  body  shall  levy  such  sums  against  the  properties  liable  and  shall  state  the  amount thereof in a separate  column in the annual tax rolls of the various municipalities  under  the  name  of  "county  hurricane  protection,  flood  and  shoreline erosion  control improvement district tax". Such amounts, when collected  by  the  several  municipal  collectors or receivers of taxes, shall be paid over  to the county treasurer. All of the provisions of the tax  laws  of  the  state  of  New  York  and  the  Suffolk  county  tax  act  covering  the  enforcement and collection of unpaid taxes or  assessments  for  special  improvements  not inconsistent herewith shall apply to the collection of  such unpaid levies and charges.  Such  amounts,  when  received  by  the  county  treasurer,  shall  be credited to the applicable county district  fund and shall be used only for such county district purposes.

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Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-5-b > 280-q

§  280-q.  Revenues. 1. The county treasurer shall collect and receive  all levies, charges, other revenue of the district and grants in aid and  assistance and keep a true account of all such receipts.  Unpaid  levies  and  charges  shall  be  a  lien upon the real property upon which or in  connection with which improvements were provided as and from  the  first  day fixed for payment of such levies and charges.    2.  The  county treasurer shall prepare, and transmit to the governing  body, on or before the first day of December in  each  year  a  list  of  those  residents or property owners within the county who are in arrears  in the payment of levies or charges for a period of thirty days or  more  after  the last day fixed for payment of such levies and charges without  penalty. The list shall contain a brief description  of  the  properties  for  which  the  improvements were provided, the names of the persons or  corporations liable to pay for the same and  the  amount  chargeable  to  each,   including   penalties   and   interest   computed   to  December  thirty-first. The governing  body  shall  levy  such  sums  against  the  properties  liable  and  shall  state  the  amount thereof in a separate  column in the annual tax rolls of the various municipalities  under  the  name  of  "county  hurricane  protection,  flood  and  shoreline erosion  control improvement district tax". Such amounts, when collected  by  the  several  municipal  collectors or receivers of taxes, shall be paid over  to the county treasurer. All of the provisions of the tax  laws  of  the  state  of  New  York  and  the  Suffolk  county  tax  act  covering  the  enforcement and collection of unpaid taxes or  assessments  for  special  improvements  not inconsistent herewith shall apply to the collection of  such unpaid levies and charges.  Such  amounts,  when  received  by  the  county  treasurer,  shall  be credited to the applicable county district  fund and shall be used only for such county district purposes.