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* §  378-a.  Emergency  service  permits.  1.  The  authority  is hereby  authorized  and  directed  to  issue  refunds  for  tolls  incurred   by  ambulances  or  fire  vehicles engaged in an emergency operation, or, at  the option of the authority, to issue emergency services permits for use  by ambulances and fire vehicles which shall provide  for  travel  at  no  charge between interchanges and barriers while such vehicles are engaged  in  an  emergency  operation.  For  purposes  of  this section, the term  "ambulance" shall have the same meaning  as  such  term  is  defined  by  section  one  hundred-b  of  the vehicle and traffic law, the term "fire  vehicle" shall have the same meaning as such term is defined by  section  one  hundred  fifteen-a  of  the  vehicle  and traffic law, and the term  "emergency operation" shall have  the  same  meaning  as  such  term  is  defined  by  section  one  hundred fourteen-b of the vehicle and traffic  law. In any rules and regulations promulgated for the implementation  of  this  section,  the authority may establish the type of documentation or  other proof satisfactory to the authority  that  an  ambulance  or  fire  vehicle  was  engaged  in  an emergency operation at the time a toll was  incurred.    2. If, upon the completion of an audit conducted by a certified public  accountant selected by the authority, the authority can demonstrate that  the issuance of refunds or permits as authorized in subdivision  one  of  this  section causes a significant loss of revenue to the authority, the  authority is authorized, pursuant to a resolution of the board, to offer  such refunds or permits at  a  discount  of  the  cash  cost  per  mile;  provided,  however,  that, prior to such board resolution, the authority  shall hold at least two public hearings, at a time  and  location  which  will,  to  the  extent  practicable,  maximize  the participation of the  general public.    * NB Effective June 1, 2012

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* §  378-a.  Emergency  service  permits.  1.  The  authority  is hereby  authorized  and  directed  to  issue  refunds  for  tolls  incurred   by  ambulances  or  fire  vehicles engaged in an emergency operation, or, at  the option of the authority, to issue emergency services permits for use  by ambulances and fire vehicles which shall provide  for  travel  at  no  charge between interchanges and barriers while such vehicles are engaged  in  an  emergency  operation.  For  purposes  of  this section, the term  "ambulance" shall have the same meaning  as  such  term  is  defined  by  section  one  hundred-b  of  the vehicle and traffic law, the term "fire  vehicle" shall have the same meaning as such term is defined by  section  one  hundred  fifteen-a  of  the  vehicle  and traffic law, and the term  "emergency operation" shall have  the  same  meaning  as  such  term  is  defined  by  section  one  hundred fourteen-b of the vehicle and traffic  law. In any rules and regulations promulgated for the implementation  of  this  section,  the authority may establish the type of documentation or  other proof satisfactory to the authority  that  an  ambulance  or  fire  vehicle  was  engaged  in  an emergency operation at the time a toll was  incurred.    2. If, upon the completion of an audit conducted by a certified public  accountant selected by the authority, the authority can demonstrate that  the issuance of refunds or permits as authorized in subdivision  one  of  this  section causes a significant loss of revenue to the authority, the  authority is authorized, pursuant to a resolution of the board, to offer  such refunds or permits at  a  discount  of  the  cash  cost  per  mile;  provided,  however,  that, prior to such board resolution, the authority  shall hold at least two public hearings, at a time  and  location  which  will,  to  the  extent  practicable,  maximize  the participation of the  general public.    * NB Effective June 1, 2012

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-2 > Title-9 > 378-a

* §  378-a.  Emergency  service  permits.  1.  The  authority  is hereby  authorized  and  directed  to  issue  refunds  for  tolls  incurred   by  ambulances  or  fire  vehicles engaged in an emergency operation, or, at  the option of the authority, to issue emergency services permits for use  by ambulances and fire vehicles which shall provide  for  travel  at  no  charge between interchanges and barriers while such vehicles are engaged  in  an  emergency  operation.  For  purposes  of  this section, the term  "ambulance" shall have the same meaning  as  such  term  is  defined  by  section  one  hundred-b  of  the vehicle and traffic law, the term "fire  vehicle" shall have the same meaning as such term is defined by  section  one  hundred  fifteen-a  of  the  vehicle  and traffic law, and the term  "emergency operation" shall have  the  same  meaning  as  such  term  is  defined  by  section  one  hundred fourteen-b of the vehicle and traffic  law. In any rules and regulations promulgated for the implementation  of  this  section,  the authority may establish the type of documentation or  other proof satisfactory to the authority  that  an  ambulance  or  fire  vehicle  was  engaged  in  an emergency operation at the time a toll was  incurred.    2. If, upon the completion of an audit conducted by a certified public  accountant selected by the authority, the authority can demonstrate that  the issuance of refunds or permits as authorized in subdivision  one  of  this  section causes a significant loss of revenue to the authority, the  authority is authorized, pursuant to a resolution of the board, to offer  such refunds or permits at  a  discount  of  the  cash  cost  per  mile;  provided,  however,  that, prior to such board resolution, the authority  shall hold at least two public hearings, at a time  and  location  which  will,  to  the  extent  practicable,  maximize  the participation of the  general public.    * NB Effective June 1, 2012