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§  354.  Powers  of the authority. Except as otherwise limited by this  title, the authority shall have power    1. To sue and be sued;    2. To have a seal and to alter the same at pleasure;    3. To acquire, hold and dispose of personal property for its corporate  purposes;    4. To acquire and hold in  the  name  of  the  state  by  purchase  or  appropriation  real property or rights or easements therein and to sell,  exchange, or otherwise dispose of any real property  not  necessary  for  its  corporate purposes or whenever the board shall determine that it is  in the interest of the authority; and upon such terms and conditions and  uses as the board shall determine, to  lease  or  to  grant  permits  to  occupy  real  property  not  presently required for thruway purposes but  held for future use in carrying out its corporate purposes;    5. To make by-laws for its organization and internal  management  and,  subject  to  agreements  with  noteholders  or  bondholders,  rules  and  regulations governing the use of the thruways and all  other  properties  and  facilities  under  its  jurisdiction, which shall be filed with the  department of state in the manner provided by section one hundred two of  the executive law;    6.  To  appoint  officers,  agents  and  employees   and   fix   their  compensation,  provided,  however, that the appointment of the executive  director shall be subject to confirmation by the  senate  in  accordance  with  section  twenty-eight  hundred  fifty-two of this chapter; subject  however to the provisions of the civil service law, which shall apply to  the authority and to the subsidiary corporation thereof as  a  municipal  corporation other than a city;    7.  To  make  contracts,  and  to execute all instruments necessary or  convenient;    8. Subject to agreements with noteholders or bondholders, to  fix  and  collect such fees, rentals and charges for the use of the thruway system  or  any part thereof necessary or convenient, with an adequate margin of  safety, to produce sufficient revenue to meet the expense of maintenance  and operation and to fulfill the terms of any agreements made  with  the  holders  of  its  notes  or  bonds,  and  to  establish  the  rights and  privileges granted upon payment thereof; provided, however,  that  tolls  may  only  be  imposed for the passage through locks and lift bridges by  vessels which are propelled in whole or in part by mechanical power; and  provided further that no tolls shall be imposed or  collected  prior  to  the first day of April, nineteen hundred ninety-three.    9.  To  retain  and employ private consultants on a contract basis for  rendering professional and technical assistance and advice;    10. To construct, reconstruct or  improve  on  or  along  the  thruway  system  in  the  manner  herein  provided,  suitable  facilities for gas  stations, restaurants, and other facilities for the public, or to  lease  the  right  to  construct,  reconstruct  or  improve  and  operate  such  facilities; such facilities shall be publicly offered  for  leasing  for  operation, or the right to construct, reconstruct or improve and operate  such facilities shall be publicly offered under rules and regulations to  be  established  by  the  authority,  provided,  however,  that  lessees  operating such facilities at the time this act  becomes  effective,  may  reconstruct or improve them or may construct additional like facilities,  in  the  manner  and  upon  such terms and conditions as the board shall  determine;  and  provided  further,  however,   that   such   facilities  constructed,  reconstructed  or  improved  on  or along the canal system  shall be consistent with the canal recreationway plan approved  pursuant  to section one hundred thirty-eight-c of the canal law and section three  hundred eighty-two of this title;11.  To  construct and maintain over, under, along or across a thruway  under its jurisdiction telephone, telegraph, television, electric  power  and  other  wires  or cables, pipe lines, water mains and other conduits  and mechanical equipment, not inconsistent with the appropriate  use  of  the  thruways, or to contract for such construction; and upon such terms  and conditions as the board shall determine, to lease all or any part of  such property and facilities or the right to use the same, whether  such  facilities are constructed by the authority or under a contract for such  construction, or to lease the right to construct and use such facilities  or  to  grant permits or easements for such purposes to any governmental  agency of the state of New York or to any public corporation, or to  the  United  States  of  America  or  any governmental agency thereof for any  public  purposes  or  to  individuals,  partnerships  and  corporations,  provided, however, that no lease or renewal thereof shall be granted for  a  period  of  more  than  thirty years from the date when such lease is  made;    12. To borrow  money  and  issue  negotiable  notes,  bonds  or  other  obligations and to provide for the rights of the holders thereof;    13.  To  enter  on  any  lands, waters, or premises for the purpose of  making borings, soundings, and surveys;    14. To accept any gifts or any grant of funds  or  property  from  the  federal government or from the state of New York or any other federal or  state  public  body  or political subdivision or any other person and to  comply with the terms and conditions thereof;    15. To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out its purposes  and exercise the powers expressly given in this title.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-2 > Title-9 > 354

§  354.  Powers  of the authority. Except as otherwise limited by this  title, the authority shall have power    1. To sue and be sued;    2. To have a seal and to alter the same at pleasure;    3. To acquire, hold and dispose of personal property for its corporate  purposes;    4. To acquire and hold in  the  name  of  the  state  by  purchase  or  appropriation  real property or rights or easements therein and to sell,  exchange, or otherwise dispose of any real property  not  necessary  for  its  corporate purposes or whenever the board shall determine that it is  in the interest of the authority; and upon such terms and conditions and  uses as the board shall determine, to  lease  or  to  grant  permits  to  occupy  real  property  not  presently required for thruway purposes but  held for future use in carrying out its corporate purposes;    5. To make by-laws for its organization and internal  management  and,  subject  to  agreements  with  noteholders  or  bondholders,  rules  and  regulations governing the use of the thruways and all  other  properties  and  facilities  under  its  jurisdiction, which shall be filed with the  department of state in the manner provided by section one hundred two of  the executive law;    6.  To  appoint  officers,  agents  and  employees   and   fix   their  compensation,  provided,  however, that the appointment of the executive  director shall be subject to confirmation by the  senate  in  accordance  with  section  twenty-eight  hundred  fifty-two of this chapter; subject  however to the provisions of the civil service law, which shall apply to  the authority and to the subsidiary corporation thereof as  a  municipal  corporation other than a city;    7.  To  make  contracts,  and  to execute all instruments necessary or  convenient;    8. Subject to agreements with noteholders or bondholders, to  fix  and  collect such fees, rentals and charges for the use of the thruway system  or  any part thereof necessary or convenient, with an adequate margin of  safety, to produce sufficient revenue to meet the expense of maintenance  and operation and to fulfill the terms of any agreements made  with  the  holders  of  its  notes  or  bonds,  and  to  establish  the  rights and  privileges granted upon payment thereof; provided, however,  that  tolls  may  only  be  imposed for the passage through locks and lift bridges by  vessels which are propelled in whole or in part by mechanical power; and  provided further that no tolls shall be imposed or  collected  prior  to  the first day of April, nineteen hundred ninety-three.    9.  To  retain  and employ private consultants on a contract basis for  rendering professional and technical assistance and advice;    10. To construct, reconstruct or  improve  on  or  along  the  thruway  system  in  the  manner  herein  provided,  suitable  facilities for gas  stations, restaurants, and other facilities for the public, or to  lease  the  right  to  construct,  reconstruct  or  improve  and  operate  such  facilities; such facilities shall be publicly offered  for  leasing  for  operation, or the right to construct, reconstruct or improve and operate  such facilities shall be publicly offered under rules and regulations to  be  established  by  the  authority,  provided,  however,  that  lessees  operating such facilities at the time this act  becomes  effective,  may  reconstruct or improve them or may construct additional like facilities,  in  the  manner  and  upon  such terms and conditions as the board shall  determine;  and  provided  further,  however,   that   such   facilities  constructed,  reconstructed  or  improved  on  or along the canal system  shall be consistent with the canal recreationway plan approved  pursuant  to section one hundred thirty-eight-c of the canal law and section three  hundred eighty-two of this title;11.  To  construct and maintain over, under, along or across a thruway  under its jurisdiction telephone, telegraph, television, electric  power  and  other  wires  or cables, pipe lines, water mains and other conduits  and mechanical equipment, not inconsistent with the appropriate  use  of  the  thruways, or to contract for such construction; and upon such terms  and conditions as the board shall determine, to lease all or any part of  such property and facilities or the right to use the same, whether  such  facilities are constructed by the authority or under a contract for such  construction, or to lease the right to construct and use such facilities  or  to  grant permits or easements for such purposes to any governmental  agency of the state of New York or to any public corporation, or to  the  United  States  of  America  or  any governmental agency thereof for any  public  purposes  or  to  individuals,  partnerships  and  corporations,  provided, however, that no lease or renewal thereof shall be granted for  a  period  of  more  than  thirty years from the date when such lease is  made;    12. To borrow  money  and  issue  negotiable  notes,  bonds  or  other  obligations and to provide for the rights of the holders thereof;    13.  To  enter  on  any  lands, waters, or premises for the purpose of  making borings, soundings, and surveys;    14. To accept any gifts or any grant of funds  or  property  from  the  federal government or from the state of New York or any other federal or  state  public  body  or political subdivision or any other person and to  comply with the terms and conditions thereof;    15. To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out its purposes  and exercise the powers expressly given in this title.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-2 > Title-9 > 354

§  354.  Powers  of the authority. Except as otherwise limited by this  title, the authority shall have power    1. To sue and be sued;    2. To have a seal and to alter the same at pleasure;    3. To acquire, hold and dispose of personal property for its corporate  purposes;    4. To acquire and hold in  the  name  of  the  state  by  purchase  or  appropriation  real property or rights or easements therein and to sell,  exchange, or otherwise dispose of any real property  not  necessary  for  its  corporate purposes or whenever the board shall determine that it is  in the interest of the authority; and upon such terms and conditions and  uses as the board shall determine, to  lease  or  to  grant  permits  to  occupy  real  property  not  presently required for thruway purposes but  held for future use in carrying out its corporate purposes;    5. To make by-laws for its organization and internal  management  and,  subject  to  agreements  with  noteholders  or  bondholders,  rules  and  regulations governing the use of the thruways and all  other  properties  and  facilities  under  its  jurisdiction, which shall be filed with the  department of state in the manner provided by section one hundred two of  the executive law;    6.  To  appoint  officers,  agents  and  employees   and   fix   their  compensation,  provided,  however, that the appointment of the executive  director shall be subject to confirmation by the  senate  in  accordance  with  section  twenty-eight  hundred  fifty-two of this chapter; subject  however to the provisions of the civil service law, which shall apply to  the authority and to the subsidiary corporation thereof as  a  municipal  corporation other than a city;    7.  To  make  contracts,  and  to execute all instruments necessary or  convenient;    8. Subject to agreements with noteholders or bondholders, to  fix  and  collect such fees, rentals and charges for the use of the thruway system  or  any part thereof necessary or convenient, with an adequate margin of  safety, to produce sufficient revenue to meet the expense of maintenance  and operation and to fulfill the terms of any agreements made  with  the  holders  of  its  notes  or  bonds,  and  to  establish  the  rights and  privileges granted upon payment thereof; provided, however,  that  tolls  may  only  be  imposed for the passage through locks and lift bridges by  vessels which are propelled in whole or in part by mechanical power; and  provided further that no tolls shall be imposed or  collected  prior  to  the first day of April, nineteen hundred ninety-three.    9.  To  retain  and employ private consultants on a contract basis for  rendering professional and technical assistance and advice;    10. To construct, reconstruct or  improve  on  or  along  the  thruway  system  in  the  manner  herein  provided,  suitable  facilities for gas  stations, restaurants, and other facilities for the public, or to  lease  the  right  to  construct,  reconstruct  or  improve  and  operate  such  facilities; such facilities shall be publicly offered  for  leasing  for  operation, or the right to construct, reconstruct or improve and operate  such facilities shall be publicly offered under rules and regulations to  be  established  by  the  authority,  provided,  however,  that  lessees  operating such facilities at the time this act  becomes  effective,  may  reconstruct or improve them or may construct additional like facilities,  in  the  manner  and  upon  such terms and conditions as the board shall  determine;  and  provided  further,  however,   that   such   facilities  constructed,  reconstructed  or  improved  on  or along the canal system  shall be consistent with the canal recreationway plan approved  pursuant  to section one hundred thirty-eight-c of the canal law and section three  hundred eighty-two of this title;11.  To  construct and maintain over, under, along or across a thruway  under its jurisdiction telephone, telegraph, television, electric  power  and  other  wires  or cables, pipe lines, water mains and other conduits  and mechanical equipment, not inconsistent with the appropriate  use  of  the  thruways, or to contract for such construction; and upon such terms  and conditions as the board shall determine, to lease all or any part of  such property and facilities or the right to use the same, whether  such  facilities are constructed by the authority or under a contract for such  construction, or to lease the right to construct and use such facilities  or  to  grant permits or easements for such purposes to any governmental  agency of the state of New York or to any public corporation, or to  the  United  States  of  America  or  any governmental agency thereof for any  public  purposes  or  to  individuals,  partnerships  and  corporations,  provided, however, that no lease or renewal thereof shall be granted for  a  period  of  more  than  thirty years from the date when such lease is  made;    12. To borrow  money  and  issue  negotiable  notes,  bonds  or  other  obligations and to provide for the rights of the holders thereof;    13.  To  enter  on  any  lands, waters, or premises for the purpose of  making borings, soundings, and surveys;    14. To accept any gifts or any grant of funds  or  property  from  the  federal government or from the state of New York or any other federal or  state  public  body  or political subdivision or any other person and to  comply with the terms and conditions thereof;    15. To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out its purposes  and exercise the powers expressly given in this title.