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§  2041-u.  Solid  waste  reserve  fund.  The legislative body of each  participating county may establish a special fund, to be  known  as  the  solid waste reserve fund of that county. There shall be credited to such  reserve   fund   all  amounts  paid  to  the  participating  county  and  specifically designated by the payor for deposit in such  reserve  fund,  together  with  such  county  moneys as may be appropriated thereto from  time to time. Moneys in such reserve funds may be appropriated only  for  the purpose of paying amounts due from the county under the terms of any  contract  entered into pursuant to this title, for which an insufficient  or no provision has otherwise been made, except that upon  the  adoption  of  a resolution by at least a two-thirds vote of the voting strength of  the participating county's legislative body, all or any portion  of  the  moneys in such reserve fund may be transferred to any other reserve fund  established  by the county pursuant to the general municipal law. To the  extent not  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  this  section,  the  management  of  such  reserve  fund and the investment of moneys therein  shall be subject to the provisions  of  section  six-h  of  the  general  municipal law.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-13-aa > 2041-u

§  2041-u.  Solid  waste  reserve  fund.  The legislative body of each  participating county may establish a special fund, to be  known  as  the  solid waste reserve fund of that county. There shall be credited to such  reserve   fund   all  amounts  paid  to  the  participating  county  and  specifically designated by the payor for deposit in such  reserve  fund,  together  with  such  county  moneys as may be appropriated thereto from  time to time. Moneys in such reserve funds may be appropriated only  for  the purpose of paying amounts due from the county under the terms of any  contract  entered into pursuant to this title, for which an insufficient  or no provision has otherwise been made, except that upon  the  adoption  of  a resolution by at least a two-thirds vote of the voting strength of  the participating county's legislative body, all or any portion  of  the  moneys in such reserve fund may be transferred to any other reserve fund  established  by the county pursuant to the general municipal law. To the  extent not  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  this  section,  the  management  of  such  reserve  fund and the investment of moneys therein  shall be subject to the provisions  of  section  six-h  of  the  general  municipal law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-13-aa > 2041-u

§  2041-u.  Solid  waste  reserve  fund.  The legislative body of each  participating county may establish a special fund, to be  known  as  the  solid waste reserve fund of that county. There shall be credited to such  reserve   fund   all  amounts  paid  to  the  participating  county  and  specifically designated by the payor for deposit in such  reserve  fund,  together  with  such  county  moneys as may be appropriated thereto from  time to time. Moneys in such reserve funds may be appropriated only  for  the purpose of paying amounts due from the county under the terms of any  contract  entered into pursuant to this title, for which an insufficient  or no provision has otherwise been made, except that upon  the  adoption  of  a resolution by at least a two-thirds vote of the voting strength of  the participating county's legislative body, all or any portion  of  the  moneys in such reserve fund may be transferred to any other reserve fund  established  by the county pursuant to the general municipal law. To the  extent not  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  this  section,  the  management  of  such  reserve  fund and the investment of moneys therein  shall be subject to the provisions  of  section  six-h  of  the  general  municipal law.