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§  775.  Publication  of proposed dissolution plan. No later than five  business days after commencement of dissolution proceedings pursuant  to  section  seven hundred seventy-four of this title, the governing body of  the local government entity to be dissolved shall:    1. cause a copy  of  the  proposed  dissolution  plan,  along  with  a  descriptive  summary  thereof, to be displayed and readily accessible to  the public for inspection in a public place or places within the entity;    2. cause the proposed  dissolution  plan,  along  with  a  descriptive  summary thereof and a reference to the public place or places within the  entity  where  a  copy  thereof  may  be  examined, to be displayed on a  website maintained by the entity or otherwise on a website maintained by  the village, town and/or county in which the entity is located;    3. arrange to be published  a  descriptive  summary  of  the  proposed  dissolution  plan  and  a reference to the public place or places within  the entity where a copy thereof may be examined, at least once each week  for four successive weeks in a newspaper having  a  general  circulation  within the entity; and    4.  in  the case of a proposed dissolution of a village, the governing  body of the village shall cause the  proposed  dissolution  plan  to  be  mailed  by certified or registered mail to the supervisor of the town or  towns in which the village is situated.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-17-a > Title-3 > 775

§  775.  Publication  of proposed dissolution plan. No later than five  business days after commencement of dissolution proceedings pursuant  to  section  seven hundred seventy-four of this title, the governing body of  the local government entity to be dissolved shall:    1. cause a copy  of  the  proposed  dissolution  plan,  along  with  a  descriptive  summary  thereof, to be displayed and readily accessible to  the public for inspection in a public place or places within the entity;    2. cause the proposed  dissolution  plan,  along  with  a  descriptive  summary thereof and a reference to the public place or places within the  entity  where  a  copy  thereof  may  be  examined, to be displayed on a  website maintained by the entity or otherwise on a website maintained by  the village, town and/or county in which the entity is located;    3. arrange to be published  a  descriptive  summary  of  the  proposed  dissolution  plan  and  a reference to the public place or places within  the entity where a copy thereof may be examined, at least once each week  for four successive weeks in a newspaper having  a  general  circulation  within the entity; and    4.  in  the case of a proposed dissolution of a village, the governing  body of the village shall cause the  proposed  dissolution  plan  to  be  mailed  by certified or registered mail to the supervisor of the town or  towns in which the village is situated.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-17-a > Title-3 > 775

§  775.  Publication  of proposed dissolution plan. No later than five  business days after commencement of dissolution proceedings pursuant  to  section  seven hundred seventy-four of this title, the governing body of  the local government entity to be dissolved shall:    1. cause a copy  of  the  proposed  dissolution  plan,  along  with  a  descriptive  summary  thereof, to be displayed and readily accessible to  the public for inspection in a public place or places within the entity;    2. cause the proposed  dissolution  plan,  along  with  a  descriptive  summary thereof and a reference to the public place or places within the  entity  where  a  copy  thereof  may  be  examined, to be displayed on a  website maintained by the entity or otherwise on a website maintained by  the village, town and/or county in which the entity is located;    3. arrange to be published  a  descriptive  summary  of  the  proposed  dissolution  plan  and  a reference to the public place or places within  the entity where a copy thereof may be examined, at least once each week  for four successive weeks in a newspaper having  a  general  circulation  within the entity; and    4.  in  the case of a proposed dissolution of a village, the governing  body of the village shall cause the  proposed  dissolution  plan  to  be  mailed  by certified or registered mail to the supervisor of the town or  towns in which the village is situated.