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§ 3643. Defense and indemnification. The corporation shall not execute  any  of  its  powers, including the special powers authorized by section  thirty-six hundred thirty-one of this  title,  except  as  necessary  to  commence  its  corporate  existence,  until  it  has elected to make the  provision of section eighteen of the public officers law  applicable  to  its employees (as such term is defined in section eighteen of the public  officers  law)  pursuant  to  subdivision two of such section; provided,  however, that nothing contained within this section shall be  deemed  to  permit  the  corporation to extend the provisions of section eighteen of  the public officers law to any independent contractor.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-10-c > Title-6 > 3643

§ 3643. Defense and indemnification. The corporation shall not execute  any  of  its  powers, including the special powers authorized by section  thirty-six hundred thirty-one of this  title,  except  as  necessary  to  commence  its  corporate  existence,  until  it  has elected to make the  provision of section eighteen of the public officers law  applicable  to  its employees (as such term is defined in section eighteen of the public  officers  law)  pursuant  to  subdivision two of such section; provided,  however, that nothing contained within this section shall be  deemed  to  permit  the  corporation to extend the provisions of section eighteen of  the public officers law to any independent contractor.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-10-c > Title-6 > 3643

§ 3643. Defense and indemnification. The corporation shall not execute  any  of  its  powers, including the special powers authorized by section  thirty-six hundred thirty-one of this  title,  except  as  necessary  to  commence  its  corporate  existence,  until  it  has elected to make the  provision of section eighteen of the public officers law  applicable  to  its employees (as such term is defined in section eighteen of the public  officers  law)  pursuant  to  subdivision two of such section; provided,  however, that nothing contained within this section shall be  deemed  to  permit  the  corporation to extend the provisions of section eighteen of  the public officers law to any independent contractor.