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§ 153. Duty  in  case  of peril to public health. In case of great and  imminent peril to the public health of the city, by reason of  impending  pestilence,  it shall be the duty of the commissioner, with the sanction  of the common council, if it be practicable to  convene  that  body  for  prompt  action,  or  if  not, when approved by the board of estimate and  apportionment, to take such measures, and to do, order, or cause  to  be  done,  such  acts, and to make such extraordinary expenditures in excess  of the sum appropriated to the department of  health  from  moneys  made  available  pursuant  to  section  seventy-six of this chapter or section  29.00 of the local finance law, for the preservation and  protection  of  the  public  health,  as he may deem necessary and proper. Such peril to  public health shall be deemed to exist only when and for such period  as  the  commissioner  and  the  board  of  estimate  and  apportionment, by  unanimous vote, shall determine.

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Statutes > New-york > Scc > Article-9 > 153

§ 153. Duty  in  case  of peril to public health. In case of great and  imminent peril to the public health of the city, by reason of  impending  pestilence,  it shall be the duty of the commissioner, with the sanction  of the common council, if it be practicable to  convene  that  body  for  prompt  action,  or  if  not, when approved by the board of estimate and  apportionment, to take such measures, and to do, order, or cause  to  be  done,  such  acts, and to make such extraordinary expenditures in excess  of the sum appropriated to the department of  health  from  moneys  made  available  pursuant  to  section  seventy-six of this chapter or section  29.00 of the local finance law, for the preservation and  protection  of  the  public  health,  as he may deem necessary and proper. Such peril to  public health shall be deemed to exist only when and for such period  as  the  commissioner  and  the  board  of  estimate  and  apportionment, by  unanimous vote, shall determine.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Scc > Article-9 > 153

§ 153. Duty  in  case  of peril to public health. In case of great and  imminent peril to the public health of the city, by reason of  impending  pestilence,  it shall be the duty of the commissioner, with the sanction  of the common council, if it be practicable to  convene  that  body  for  prompt  action,  or  if  not, when approved by the board of estimate and  apportionment, to take such measures, and to do, order, or cause  to  be  done,  such  acts, and to make such extraordinary expenditures in excess  of the sum appropriated to the department of  health  from  moneys  made  available  pursuant  to  section  seventy-six of this chapter or section  29.00 of the local finance law, for the preservation and  protection  of  the  public  health,  as he may deem necessary and proper. Such peril to  public health shall be deemed to exist only when and for such period  as  the  commissioner  and  the  board  of  estimate  and  apportionment, by  unanimous vote, shall determine.