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§  903.  General  purpose  and powers of authority. The purpose of the  authority shall be to acquire, construct, reconstruct,  improve,  equip,  operate  and  maintain  adequate  regional  wholesale  market facilities  within the service area for  the  buying  and  selling  of  agricultural  commodities  and  commercial  fishing products and to conduct such other  business activities as reasonably incidental thereto and in  furtherance  of  the  convenient,  efficient,  profitable and successful operation of  such regional wholesale market facilities.    To enable the authority to carry  out  such  purposes,  the  authority  shall have power:    1. To sue and be sued;    2. To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;    3.  To  borrow  money  and  issue bonds for any of its purposes or its  projects, or to refund the same, and to provide for the  rights  of  the  holders thereof;    4. To make and alter by-laws for its organization and management, and,  subject  to agreements with its bondholders, to make and alter rules and  regulations governing the exercise of its powers and the fulfillment  of  its purposes under this title;    5.  To  acquire  by  purchase, grant, lease, gift, or otherwise and to  hold and use property necessary, convenient or desirable  to  carry  out  its  corporate  purposes,  and to sell, convey, mortgage, lease, pledge,  exchange or otherwise dispose of any such property in such manner as the  authority shall determine consistent with and subject  to  local  zoning  ordinances and laws;    6.  To  condemn  real  property  within  Suffolk county which shall be  necessary for its corporate purposes, in  the  manner  provided  in  the  eminent  domain  procedure  law,  consistent  with  and subject to local  zoning ordinances and laws, provided, further, that the approval of  the  county executive must be granted before such power is exercised;    7.  To  acquire,  construct,  lease, expand, improve, maintain, equip,  furnish, operate one or more projects consistent with and subject to the  local zoning ordinances and laws, and, if necessary, to pay  or  finance  the cost thereof;    8.  To  accept  gifts,  grants,  loans  or  contributions  of funds or  property or financial or other aid in any  form  from,  and  enter  into  contracts  or other transactions with, the federal government, the state  or any public corporation or any other  source,  and  to  use  any  such  gifts, grants, loans or contributions for any of its corporate purposes;    9.  To grant options to renew any lease with respect to any project or  projects and to grant options to buy any project at such  price  as  the  authority may deem desirable;    10. To designate the depositories of its money;    11. To establish its fiscal year;    12.  To  enter into contracts and to execute all instruments necessary  or convenient or desirable for the purposes of the  authority  to  carry  out any powers expressly given to it in this title;    13.  To  appoint  such officers, employees and agents as the authority  may require for the performance of its duties and to fix  and  determine  their qualifications, duties, and compensation subject to the provisions  of  the  civil  service  law  and  any  applicable collective bargaining  agreement, and to retain or  employ  counsel,  auditors,  engineers  and  private  consultants  on  a  contract  basis  or otherwise for rendering  professional, management or technical services and advice;    14. To use  employees,  agents,  consultants  and  facilities  of  the  county,  paying  the county its agreed proportion of the compensation or  costs pursuant to an agreement with the county;15. To make and adopt plans, surveys and studies necessary, convenient  or desirable to the effectuation of  the  purposes  and  powers  of  the  authority and to prepare recommendations in regard thereto;    16.  Except  as limited by state law or regulation, to fix and collect  rates, rentals, fees and other charges for the services rendered  by  or  for  use  of  the  facilities  or  in  the exercise of the powers of the  authority;    17. To enter upon such lands or premises as in the  judgement  of  the  authority  may  be necessary, convenient or desirable for the purpose of  making surveys, soundings, borings and examinations  to  accomplish  any  purpose  authorized by this title, the authority being liable for actual  damage done;    18. To insure or  otherwise  to  provide  for  the  insurance  of  the  authority's property or operations;    19.  For  the purposes of article fifteen-A of the executive law only,  the authority shall be deemed a state agency as that  term  is  used  in  such  article,  and its contracts for procurement, design, construction,  services and materials  shall  be  deemed  state  contracts  within  the  meaning of that term as set forth in such article; and    20.  To  do  all  things necessary, convenient or desirable, including  ancillary and incidental activities, to carry out its purposes  and  for  the exercise of the powers granted in this title.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-4 > Title-5 > 903

§  903.  General  purpose  and powers of authority. The purpose of the  authority shall be to acquire, construct, reconstruct,  improve,  equip,  operate  and  maintain  adequate  regional  wholesale  market facilities  within the service area for  the  buying  and  selling  of  agricultural  commodities  and  commercial  fishing products and to conduct such other  business activities as reasonably incidental thereto and in  furtherance  of  the  convenient,  efficient,  profitable and successful operation of  such regional wholesale market facilities.    To enable the authority to carry  out  such  purposes,  the  authority  shall have power:    1. To sue and be sued;    2. To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;    3.  To  borrow  money  and  issue bonds for any of its purposes or its  projects, or to refund the same, and to provide for the  rights  of  the  holders thereof;    4. To make and alter by-laws for its organization and management, and,  subject  to agreements with its bondholders, to make and alter rules and  regulations governing the exercise of its powers and the fulfillment  of  its purposes under this title;    5.  To  acquire  by  purchase, grant, lease, gift, or otherwise and to  hold and use property necessary, convenient or desirable  to  carry  out  its  corporate  purposes,  and to sell, convey, mortgage, lease, pledge,  exchange or otherwise dispose of any such property in such manner as the  authority shall determine consistent with and subject  to  local  zoning  ordinances and laws;    6.  To  condemn  real  property  within  Suffolk county which shall be  necessary for its corporate purposes, in  the  manner  provided  in  the  eminent  domain  procedure  law,  consistent  with  and subject to local  zoning ordinances and laws, provided, further, that the approval of  the  county executive must be granted before such power is exercised;    7.  To  acquire,  construct,  lease, expand, improve, maintain, equip,  furnish, operate one or more projects consistent with and subject to the  local zoning ordinances and laws, and, if necessary, to pay  or  finance  the cost thereof;    8.  To  accept  gifts,  grants,  loans  or  contributions  of funds or  property or financial or other aid in any  form  from,  and  enter  into  contracts  or other transactions with, the federal government, the state  or any public corporation or any other  source,  and  to  use  any  such  gifts, grants, loans or contributions for any of its corporate purposes;    9.  To grant options to renew any lease with respect to any project or  projects and to grant options to buy any project at such  price  as  the  authority may deem desirable;    10. To designate the depositories of its money;    11. To establish its fiscal year;    12.  To  enter into contracts and to execute all instruments necessary  or convenient or desirable for the purposes of the  authority  to  carry  out any powers expressly given to it in this title;    13.  To  appoint  such officers, employees and agents as the authority  may require for the performance of its duties and to fix  and  determine  their qualifications, duties, and compensation subject to the provisions  of  the  civil  service  law  and  any  applicable collective bargaining  agreement, and to retain or  employ  counsel,  auditors,  engineers  and  private  consultants  on  a  contract  basis  or otherwise for rendering  professional, management or technical services and advice;    14. To use  employees,  agents,  consultants  and  facilities  of  the  county,  paying  the county its agreed proportion of the compensation or  costs pursuant to an agreement with the county;15. To make and adopt plans, surveys and studies necessary, convenient  or desirable to the effectuation of  the  purposes  and  powers  of  the  authority and to prepare recommendations in regard thereto;    16.  Except  as limited by state law or regulation, to fix and collect  rates, rentals, fees and other charges for the services rendered  by  or  for  use  of  the  facilities  or  in  the exercise of the powers of the  authority;    17. To enter upon such lands or premises as in the  judgement  of  the  authority  may  be necessary, convenient or desirable for the purpose of  making surveys, soundings, borings and examinations  to  accomplish  any  purpose  authorized by this title, the authority being liable for actual  damage done;    18. To insure or  otherwise  to  provide  for  the  insurance  of  the  authority's property or operations;    19.  For  the purposes of article fifteen-A of the executive law only,  the authority shall be deemed a state agency as that  term  is  used  in  such  article,  and its contracts for procurement, design, construction,  services and materials  shall  be  deemed  state  contracts  within  the  meaning of that term as set forth in such article; and    20.  To  do  all  things necessary, convenient or desirable, including  ancillary and incidental activities, to carry out its purposes  and  for  the exercise of the powers granted in this title.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-4 > Title-5 > 903

§  903.  General  purpose  and powers of authority. The purpose of the  authority shall be to acquire, construct, reconstruct,  improve,  equip,  operate  and  maintain  adequate  regional  wholesale  market facilities  within the service area for  the  buying  and  selling  of  agricultural  commodities  and  commercial  fishing products and to conduct such other  business activities as reasonably incidental thereto and in  furtherance  of  the  convenient,  efficient,  profitable and successful operation of  such regional wholesale market facilities.    To enable the authority to carry  out  such  purposes,  the  authority  shall have power:    1. To sue and be sued;    2. To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;    3.  To  borrow  money  and  issue bonds for any of its purposes or its  projects, or to refund the same, and to provide for the  rights  of  the  holders thereof;    4. To make and alter by-laws for its organization and management, and,  subject  to agreements with its bondholders, to make and alter rules and  regulations governing the exercise of its powers and the fulfillment  of  its purposes under this title;    5.  To  acquire  by  purchase, grant, lease, gift, or otherwise and to  hold and use property necessary, convenient or desirable  to  carry  out  its  corporate  purposes,  and to sell, convey, mortgage, lease, pledge,  exchange or otherwise dispose of any such property in such manner as the  authority shall determine consistent with and subject  to  local  zoning  ordinances and laws;    6.  To  condemn  real  property  within  Suffolk county which shall be  necessary for its corporate purposes, in  the  manner  provided  in  the  eminent  domain  procedure  law,  consistent  with  and subject to local  zoning ordinances and laws, provided, further, that the approval of  the  county executive must be granted before such power is exercised;    7.  To  acquire,  construct,  lease, expand, improve, maintain, equip,  furnish, operate one or more projects consistent with and subject to the  local zoning ordinances and laws, and, if necessary, to pay  or  finance  the cost thereof;    8.  To  accept  gifts,  grants,  loans  or  contributions  of funds or  property or financial or other aid in any  form  from,  and  enter  into  contracts  or other transactions with, the federal government, the state  or any public corporation or any other  source,  and  to  use  any  such  gifts, grants, loans or contributions for any of its corporate purposes;    9.  To grant options to renew any lease with respect to any project or  projects and to grant options to buy any project at such  price  as  the  authority may deem desirable;    10. To designate the depositories of its money;    11. To establish its fiscal year;    12.  To  enter into contracts and to execute all instruments necessary  or convenient or desirable for the purposes of the  authority  to  carry  out any powers expressly given to it in this title;    13.  To  appoint  such officers, employees and agents as the authority  may require for the performance of its duties and to fix  and  determine  their qualifications, duties, and compensation subject to the provisions  of  the  civil  service  law  and  any  applicable collective bargaining  agreement, and to retain or  employ  counsel,  auditors,  engineers  and  private  consultants  on  a  contract  basis  or otherwise for rendering  professional, management or technical services and advice;    14. To use  employees,  agents,  consultants  and  facilities  of  the  county,  paying  the county its agreed proportion of the compensation or  costs pursuant to an agreement with the county;15. To make and adopt plans, surveys and studies necessary, convenient  or desirable to the effectuation of  the  purposes  and  powers  of  the  authority and to prepare recommendations in regard thereto;    16.  Except  as limited by state law or regulation, to fix and collect  rates, rentals, fees and other charges for the services rendered  by  or  for  use  of  the  facilities  or  in  the exercise of the powers of the  authority;    17. To enter upon such lands or premises as in the  judgement  of  the  authority  may  be necessary, convenient or desirable for the purpose of  making surveys, soundings, borings and examinations  to  accomplish  any  purpose  authorized by this title, the authority being liable for actual  damage done;    18. To insure or  otherwise  to  provide  for  the  insurance  of  the  authority's property or operations;    19.  For  the purposes of article fifteen-A of the executive law only,  the authority shall be deemed a state agency as that  term  is  used  in  such  article,  and its contracts for procurement, design, construction,  services and materials  shall  be  deemed  state  contracts  within  the  meaning of that term as set forth in such article; and    20.  To  do  all  things necessary, convenient or desirable, including  ancillary and incidental activities, to carry out its purposes  and  for  the exercise of the powers granted in this title.