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§  503.  Powers  of  regional corporations. Subject to the general and  specific limitations of sections two hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred  five  of  this  chapter  and  the  authority of the state board  pursuant to articles one and five-a of this  chapter,  each  corporation  shall have power:    1. To sue and be sued;    2. To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;    3.  To acquire, hold, lease, rent and dispose of personal property for  its corporate purposes;    4.  To  acquire,  in  the  name  of  the  corporation,  by   purchase,  condemnation,  gift,  grant  or  devise  or  otherwise, and to use, real  property which is necessary or convenient for carrying out its corporate  purposes; provided that the  corporation  shall  not  condemn  any  real  property  without first having obtained the consent of the chief elected  official in the jurisdiction in which such real property is located. All  real property acquired by  the  corporation  by  condemnation  shall  be  acquired  in  the  manner  provided  by law for the condemnation of real  property in the jurisdiction in which the real property is located;    5. To make by-laws for the management and regulation of its affairs;    6. To appoint officers, agents,  and  employees,  to  prescribe  their  qualifications, and to fix their compensation;    7.  To  make  contracts  and  leases,  and  to execute all instruments  necessary or convenient to accomplish its corporate purposes;    8. To construct such buildings, structures and facilities  as  may  be  necessary;    9.  To  accept grants, loans and contributions from the United States,  and the state or any agency or instrumentality of either of them, or any  participating county, or a city,  or  any  person,  including  gifts  or  transfers  by  bequest  or  otherwise, and to use the same or expend the  proceeds thereof for its corporate purposes;    10. In the manner and  subject  to  the  provisions  of  sections  two  hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred  five  of this chapter, and  subject to the rules and regulations of the state  board,  to  establish  and  conduct within the region a system of off-track pari-mutuel betting  on horse races, and, if licensed to do so under article  three  of  this  chapter, conduct harness race meetings;    11.  a.  To  promulgate,  amend  and repeal such rules and regulations  consistent with  the  provisions  of  sections  two  hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred five of this chapter as it may deem necessary or  desirable to carry out the purposes of  this  article.  Such  rules  and  regulations shall have the force and effect of law;    b.  No rule or regulation promulgated by a corporation pursuant to the  provisions of this subdivision shall be effective until a  copy  thereof  is filed with the clerk of each participating county;    c.  Any  violation  of  any  rule or regulation, filed with the county  clerk of each county in which such corporation operates  and  designated  by  the  letter  "R"  by  resolution  of  the  board of directors of the  corporation,  shall  be  a  violation  and  shall   be   punishable   by  imprisonment  for  not  more than three months, or by a fine of not more  than one thousand dollars, or by both such imprisonment  and  fine.  All  such  fines  collected shall be payable to the county comptroller in the  county in which the violation occurred and shall be paid by him into the  general  fund  of  such  county.  Any  such  rule  shall  be  effective,  notwithstanding  that  any act or omission made an offense or punishable  thereby may be a crime  or  violation  or  punishable  under  any  other  provision of law;    12. When licensed to conduct harness race meetings pursuant to article  three  of  this  chapter, western regional off-track betting corporationshall be authorized to enter into an agreement to make payments in  lieu  of  taxes to the Batavia city school district in an amount that is based  upon the assessed value of Batavia Downs race track as of the first  day  of January, nineteen hundred ninety-eight and to enter into an agreement  with  the  county  of  Genesee  to pay five-tenths of one percent of the  total deposits in pools  resulting  from  the  acceptance  of  simulcast  wagering  at Batavia Downs race track in order to compensate such county  for losses that may occur as the result of the closure of branch offices  in said county.    13. To perform such other acts and engage in such other activities  as  may be necessary and proper for exercising its powers and performing its  duties under this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Pml > Article-5 > 503

§  503.  Powers  of  regional corporations. Subject to the general and  specific limitations of sections two hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred  five  of  this  chapter  and  the  authority of the state board  pursuant to articles one and five-a of this  chapter,  each  corporation  shall have power:    1. To sue and be sued;    2. To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;    3.  To acquire, hold, lease, rent and dispose of personal property for  its corporate purposes;    4.  To  acquire,  in  the  name  of  the  corporation,  by   purchase,  condemnation,  gift,  grant  or  devise  or  otherwise, and to use, real  property which is necessary or convenient for carrying out its corporate  purposes; provided that the  corporation  shall  not  condemn  any  real  property  without first having obtained the consent of the chief elected  official in the jurisdiction in which such real property is located. All  real property acquired by  the  corporation  by  condemnation  shall  be  acquired  in  the  manner  provided  by law for the condemnation of real  property in the jurisdiction in which the real property is located;    5. To make by-laws for the management and regulation of its affairs;    6. To appoint officers, agents,  and  employees,  to  prescribe  their  qualifications, and to fix their compensation;    7.  To  make  contracts  and  leases,  and  to execute all instruments  necessary or convenient to accomplish its corporate purposes;    8. To construct such buildings, structures and facilities  as  may  be  necessary;    9.  To  accept grants, loans and contributions from the United States,  and the state or any agency or instrumentality of either of them, or any  participating county, or a city,  or  any  person,  including  gifts  or  transfers  by  bequest  or  otherwise, and to use the same or expend the  proceeds thereof for its corporate purposes;    10. In the manner and  subject  to  the  provisions  of  sections  two  hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred  five  of this chapter, and  subject to the rules and regulations of the state  board,  to  establish  and  conduct within the region a system of off-track pari-mutuel betting  on horse races, and, if licensed to do so under article  three  of  this  chapter, conduct harness race meetings;    11.  a.  To  promulgate,  amend  and repeal such rules and regulations  consistent with  the  provisions  of  sections  two  hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred five of this chapter as it may deem necessary or  desirable to carry out the purposes of  this  article.  Such  rules  and  regulations shall have the force and effect of law;    b.  No rule or regulation promulgated by a corporation pursuant to the  provisions of this subdivision shall be effective until a  copy  thereof  is filed with the clerk of each participating county;    c.  Any  violation  of  any  rule or regulation, filed with the county  clerk of each county in which such corporation operates  and  designated  by  the  letter  "R"  by  resolution  of  the  board of directors of the  corporation,  shall  be  a  violation  and  shall   be   punishable   by  imprisonment  for  not  more than three months, or by a fine of not more  than one thousand dollars, or by both such imprisonment  and  fine.  All  such  fines  collected shall be payable to the county comptroller in the  county in which the violation occurred and shall be paid by him into the  general  fund  of  such  county.  Any  such  rule  shall  be  effective,  notwithstanding  that  any act or omission made an offense or punishable  thereby may be a crime  or  violation  or  punishable  under  any  other  provision of law;    12. When licensed to conduct harness race meetings pursuant to article  three  of  this  chapter, western regional off-track betting corporationshall be authorized to enter into an agreement to make payments in  lieu  of  taxes to the Batavia city school district in an amount that is based  upon the assessed value of Batavia Downs race track as of the first  day  of January, nineteen hundred ninety-eight and to enter into an agreement  with  the  county  of  Genesee  to pay five-tenths of one percent of the  total deposits in pools  resulting  from  the  acceptance  of  simulcast  wagering  at Batavia Downs race track in order to compensate such county  for losses that may occur as the result of the closure of branch offices  in said county.    13. To perform such other acts and engage in such other activities  as  may be necessary and proper for exercising its powers and performing its  duties under this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Pml > Article-5 > 503

§  503.  Powers  of  regional corporations. Subject to the general and  specific limitations of sections two hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred  five  of  this  chapter  and  the  authority of the state board  pursuant to articles one and five-a of this  chapter,  each  corporation  shall have power:    1. To sue and be sued;    2. To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;    3.  To acquire, hold, lease, rent and dispose of personal property for  its corporate purposes;    4.  To  acquire,  in  the  name  of  the  corporation,  by   purchase,  condemnation,  gift,  grant  or  devise  or  otherwise, and to use, real  property which is necessary or convenient for carrying out its corporate  purposes; provided that the  corporation  shall  not  condemn  any  real  property  without first having obtained the consent of the chief elected  official in the jurisdiction in which such real property is located. All  real property acquired by  the  corporation  by  condemnation  shall  be  acquired  in  the  manner  provided  by law for the condemnation of real  property in the jurisdiction in which the real property is located;    5. To make by-laws for the management and regulation of its affairs;    6. To appoint officers, agents,  and  employees,  to  prescribe  their  qualifications, and to fix their compensation;    7.  To  make  contracts  and  leases,  and  to execute all instruments  necessary or convenient to accomplish its corporate purposes;    8. To construct such buildings, structures and facilities  as  may  be  necessary;    9.  To  accept grants, loans and contributions from the United States,  and the state or any agency or instrumentality of either of them, or any  participating county, or a city,  or  any  person,  including  gifts  or  transfers  by  bequest  or  otherwise, and to use the same or expend the  proceeds thereof for its corporate purposes;    10. In the manner and  subject  to  the  provisions  of  sections  two  hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred  five  of this chapter, and  subject to the rules and regulations of the state  board,  to  establish  and  conduct within the region a system of off-track pari-mutuel betting  on horse races, and, if licensed to do so under article  three  of  this  chapter, conduct harness race meetings;    11.  a.  To  promulgate,  amend  and repeal such rules and regulations  consistent with  the  provisions  of  sections  two  hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred five of this chapter as it may deem necessary or  desirable to carry out the purposes of  this  article.  Such  rules  and  regulations shall have the force and effect of law;    b.  No rule or regulation promulgated by a corporation pursuant to the  provisions of this subdivision shall be effective until a  copy  thereof  is filed with the clerk of each participating county;    c.  Any  violation  of  any  rule or regulation, filed with the county  clerk of each county in which such corporation operates  and  designated  by  the  letter  "R"  by  resolution  of  the  board of directors of the  corporation,  shall  be  a  violation  and  shall   be   punishable   by  imprisonment  for  not  more than three months, or by a fine of not more  than one thousand dollars, or by both such imprisonment  and  fine.  All  such  fines  collected shall be payable to the county comptroller in the  county in which the violation occurred and shall be paid by him into the  general  fund  of  such  county.  Any  such  rule  shall  be  effective,  notwithstanding  that  any act or omission made an offense or punishable  thereby may be a crime  or  violation  or  punishable  under  any  other  provision of law;    12. When licensed to conduct harness race meetings pursuant to article  three  of  this  chapter, western regional off-track betting corporationshall be authorized to enter into an agreement to make payments in  lieu  of  taxes to the Batavia city school district in an amount that is based  upon the assessed value of Batavia Downs race track as of the first  day  of January, nineteen hundred ninety-eight and to enter into an agreement  with  the  county  of  Genesee  to pay five-tenths of one percent of the  total deposits in pools  resulting  from  the  acceptance  of  simulcast  wagering  at Batavia Downs race track in order to compensate such county  for losses that may occur as the result of the closure of branch offices  in said county.    13. To perform such other acts and engage in such other activities  as  may be necessary and proper for exercising its powers and performing its  duties under this article.