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§  2617. Moneys of the authority. 1. The moneys of the authority shall  be retained by it and deposited in a  general  account  and  such  other  accounts  as the authority may deem necessary for the transaction of its  business, and shall be paid out on checks signed by the  president/chief  executive  officer of the authority or by such other members or officers  as the authority may authorize.    2.  The  comptroller  of  the  state  and   his   legally   authorized  representatives are hereby authorized and empowered from time to time to  examine  the accounts and books of the authority including its receipts,  disbursements, contracts, investments and any other matters relating  to  its financial standing.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-28 > 2617

§  2617. Moneys of the authority. 1. The moneys of the authority shall  be retained by it and deposited in a  general  account  and  such  other  accounts  as the authority may deem necessary for the transaction of its  business, and shall be paid out on checks signed by the  president/chief  executive  officer of the authority or by such other members or officers  as the authority may authorize.    2.  The  comptroller  of  the  state  and   his   legally   authorized  representatives are hereby authorized and empowered from time to time to  examine  the accounts and books of the authority including its receipts,  disbursements, contracts, investments and any other matters relating  to  its financial standing.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-28 > 2617

§  2617. Moneys of the authority. 1. The moneys of the authority shall  be retained by it and deposited in a  general  account  and  such  other  accounts  as the authority may deem necessary for the transaction of its  business, and shall be paid out on checks signed by the  president/chief  executive  officer of the authority or by such other members or officers  as the authority may authorize.    2.  The  comptroller  of  the  state  and   his   legally   authorized  representatives are hereby authorized and empowered from time to time to  examine  the accounts and books of the authority including its receipts,  disbursements, contracts, investments and any other matters relating  to  its financial standing.