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§ 43. Powers  and  duties.  1.  Except  as  otherwise  limited by this  article and by article five-I of the general municipal  law,  the  Utica  transit  authority  shall  have  the  following  powers  and  duties, in  addition to the other powers granted in article five-I  of  the  general  municipal law:    (a)  To  investigate  transportation  services  in the municipality or  municipalities within its territorial  jurisdiction  and  the  means  of  improving such services;    (b)  To  investigate  to  determine  if  there  are  inadequate and/or  substandard transportation services;    (c) To publish and disseminate information;    (d) To prepare or arrange for preparation of plans  for  carrying  out  and operating municipal projects;    (e)  To  construct,  reconstruct,  improve,  maintain  or  operate, or  provide for the construction, reconstruction,  improvement,  maintenance  or operation of any municipal project;    (f) To make and execute a contract or contracts for the acquisition by  purchase  of  all or any part of the property, plant and equipment of an  existing omnibus facility actually used and useful for  the  convenience  of the public within the Utica transit authority's jurisdiction;    (g)  To  request  the  municipality or municipalities within the Utica  transit authority's jurisdiction for such municipality or municipalities  to adopt appropriate  local  laws  to  authorize  such  municipality  or  municipalities   to  acquire  through  eminent  domain  proceedings  all  property which the Utica  transit  authority  deems  necessary  for  its  purposes  which the Utica transit authority is unable to acquire without  the use of eminent domain proceedings and to reimburse such municipality  or  municipalities  for  all  costs  and  expenses  incident   to   such  acquisition;    (h)  To acquire, hold, clear and improve real property or any interest  therein for its corporate purposes;    (i) To acquire and hold personal property for its corporate purposes;    (j) To enter upon such real property as in the judgment of  the  Utica  transit  authority  may  be necessary for the purpose of making surveys,  soundings, borings and examinations of whatever character to  accomplish  any  purpose  authorized  by  this  article, the Utica transit authority  being liable for actual damage done;    (k) To contract for expert technical and professional services;    (l) To have jurisdiction and control of each of its projects, with the  right and duty to establish and charge fares, fees, rentals,  rates  and  other charges, and to collect revenues therefrom;    (m) To sell, exchange, transfer, assign or mortgage any property or an  interest therein;    (n)  In  connection with any municipal project to lease or rent any of  the Utica transit authority's property or  facilities  which  the  Utica  transit authority deems advisable;    (o) To agree upon and contract with the municipality or municipalities  within  the  Utica  transit  authority's  jurisdiction for the terms and  conditions of occupancy or use of any of the streets,  roads,  highways,  avenues, parks or public places of such municipality or municipalities;    (p)  To  petition  and  appear  before  local  legislative  bodies and  governmental regulatory agencies to seek authorization to provide new or  additional services or facilities, or to modify  or  terminate  existing  services or facilities; including permission to provide charter service;    (q)  To  acquire  or  contract  to  acquire  from  any  person,  firm,  corporation  or  government  by  subsidy,  contribution,  gift,   grant,  grant-in-aid,  loan,  bequest,  devise  or  purchase any property or anyinterest therein or financial assistance to be utilized in carrying  out  any municipal project of the Utica transit authority;    (r)  To  borrow money and to issue bonds and to provide for the rights  of the holders thereof;    (s)  To  enter  into  collective  bargaining  agreements  with   labor  representatives duly elected or recognized by the employees of the Utica  transit authority;    (t)  To  insure  or  provide  for  the  insurance of the Utica transit  authority's property or operations as required by law and  also  against  such other risks as the Utica transit authority may deem advisable;    (u)  To  limit  by  contract  the exercise of any of the Utica transit  authority's powers;    (v) To invest any funds held in reserves  or  sinking  funds,  or  any  funds  not required for immediate disbursement in property or securities  in which savings  banks  may  legally  invest  funds  subject  to  their  control;    (w)  To make and from time to time amend and repeal by-laws, rules and  regulations not inconsistent with the provisions of this article for the  management and regulation of its affairs and for the regulation  of  its  municipal projects;    (x)  To  conduct  examinations  and investigations, hear testimony and  take proof under oath at public or  private  hearings  on  any  material  matter,  require the attendance of witnesses and the production of books  and papers and issue commissions for the examination  of  witnesses  who  are out of the state, unable to attend, or excused from attendance;    (y) To authorize a committee designated by the Utica transit authority  consisting  of  one  or  more  members,  or  counsel,  or any officer or  employee to conduct any such investigation or examination, in which case  such committee,  counsel,  officer  or  employee  shall  have  power  to  administer oaths, take affidavits and issue subpoenas or commissions;    (z)  To enter into agreements of cooperation with or for the rendition  of service to or from a federal, state or municipal governmental agency;    (aa) To sue and be sued;    (bb) To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;    (cc) To have perpetual succession;    (dd) To make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary  or  convenient to the exercise of the Utica transit authority's powers;    (ee)   To  conduct  operations  customarily  considered  ancillary  to  rendering transportation services;    (ff) To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out  the  Utica  transit authority's powers.    (gg)  1.  In  order  to  effectuate  the  purposes of this article the  authority  may  acquire,  hold,  own,   lease,   establish,   construct,  effectuate,  operate,  maintain, renovate, improve, extend or repair any  of its facilities through, and cause any one  or  more  of  its  powers,  duties,  functions or activities to be exercised or performed by, one or  more wholly owned subsidiary  corporations  of  the  authority  and  may  transfer  to or from any such corporation, or between such corporations,  any moneys, real property or other  property  or  the  services  of  any  officers,  employees  or  consultants  for  any  of the purposes of this  article. The directors or members of each  such  subsidiary  corporation  shall  be  the  same  persons  holding  the  offices  of  members of the  authority. Each such subsidiary corporation and  any  of  its  property,  functions  and  activities shall have all of the privileges, immunities,  tax exemptions  and  other  exemptions  of  the  authority  and  of  the  authority's  property,  functions  and  activities. Each such subsidiary  corporation shall be subject to  the  restrictions  and  limitations  to  which  the  authority  may be subject.  Each such subsidiary corporationshall be subject to suit in accordance with section  sixty-two  of  this  chapter.  The employees of any such subsidiary corporation, except those  who are also employees of the authority, shall not be  deemed  employees  of the authority.    2. If the authority shall determine that one or more of its subsidiary  corporations  should  be in the form of a public benefit corporation, it  shall create each such  public  benefit  corporation  by  executing  and  filing with the secretary of state a certificate of incorporation, which  may  be  amended  from time to time by filing, which shall set forth the  name of such public benefit subsidiary corporation,  its  duration,  the  location  of  its  principal  office,  and any or all of the purposes of  acquiring, owning, leasing,  establishing,  constructing,  effectuating,  operating,  maintaining,  renovating,  improving, extending or repairing  one or more facilities  of  the  authority.  Each  such  public  benefit  subsidiary  corporation  shall be a body politic and corporate and shall  have all those powers vested in the authority by the provisions of  this  article   which   the  authority  shall  determine  to  include  in  its  certificate of incorporation except the power to contract indebtedness.    3. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the authority may elect  to  maintain  consolidated  records  of  account  for  itself  and   its  subsidiary  corporations  and  to  report  on  a consolidated basis with  regard to the moneys and activities of the authority and its  subsidiary  corporations,  and  the authority shall not be required to keep separate  records of account for or to report separately with regard to moneys  or  activities  of  any  of  its subsidiary corporations or of the authority  itself  apart  from  its  subsidiary  corporations  or  with  regard  to  transfers  of  property  or  services  between  the  authority  and  its  subsidiary corporations or between said subsidiary corporations.    4. Notwithstanding section one hundred thirteen of the retirement  and  social  security  law  or  any  other general, special or local law, the  authority or its subsidiary created pursuant to the provisions  of  this  subdivision, shall continue to provide to persons in its employ who were  employed  by public transportation facilities heretofore acquired by the  authority or who have been employed by the authority, the city of  Utica  or  the  Utica  transit  commission  prior  to  and after May twentieth,  nineteen hundred seventy, any retirement,  disability,  death  or  other  benefits  provided  or  required pursuant to any agreement, including an  agreement with a labor union of which its employees are members, and the  authority or its subsidiary created pursuant to this section, is  hereby  authorized  to retroactively or in the future to make such contributions  as may be necessary to provide such benefits pursuant to the  provisions  of  chapter  one  thousand  thirty-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred  seventy, and any and all payments heretofore made by  the  authority  in  compliance  with  the terms of any contract between the authority or its  predecessors in  title,  and  the  Amalgamated  Association  of  Street,  Electric  and  Motor  Coach Employees of America, Division 582 of Utica,  New York, including the trust agreement between said  Division  582  and  the Oneida National Bank & Trust Company of Utica, New York, as trustee,  originally  dated  December thirtieth, nineteen hundred fifty-seven, and  subsequent amendatory  agreements  thereof,  shall  be  and  hereby  are  ratified and confirmed.    5.   Whenever   any   state,   political   subdivision,  municipality,  commission, agency, officer, department, board, division  or  person  is  authorized  and  empowered  for  any  of the purposes of this article to  cooperate and enter into agreements  with  the  authority,  such  state,  political   subdivision,   municipality,  commission,  agency,  officer,  department, board, division or person shall have the same  authorizationand  power  for  any  of  such  purposes  to  cooperate  and  enter into  agreements with a subsidiary corporation of the authority.    2.  The  Utica  transit  authority  shall  file  in  the office of the  commissioner annual reports which shall be open  to  public  inspection.  Such  reports  shall  include,  in addition to any information which the  commissioner may require, a statement with  respect  to  each  completed  municipal  project  owned or operated by the Utica transit authority the  following data:    (a) Cost breakdown of real property acquired for the project;    (b) Cost breakdown in appropriate units of facilities acquired for the  project;    (c) Operating revenues;    (d) Operating expenses;    (e) Number or  estimated  number  of  persons  utilizing  the  project  facility.

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Statutes > New-york > Tra > Article-2-d > 43

§ 43. Powers  and  duties.  1.  Except  as  otherwise  limited by this  article and by article five-I of the general municipal  law,  the  Utica  transit  authority  shall  have  the  following  powers  and  duties, in  addition to the other powers granted in article five-I  of  the  general  municipal law:    (a)  To  investigate  transportation  services  in the municipality or  municipalities within its territorial  jurisdiction  and  the  means  of  improving such services;    (b)  To  investigate  to  determine  if  there  are  inadequate and/or  substandard transportation services;    (c) To publish and disseminate information;    (d) To prepare or arrange for preparation of plans  for  carrying  out  and operating municipal projects;    (e)  To  construct,  reconstruct,  improve,  maintain  or  operate, or  provide for the construction, reconstruction,  improvement,  maintenance  or operation of any municipal project;    (f) To make and execute a contract or contracts for the acquisition by  purchase  of  all or any part of the property, plant and equipment of an  existing omnibus facility actually used and useful for  the  convenience  of the public within the Utica transit authority's jurisdiction;    (g)  To  request  the  municipality or municipalities within the Utica  transit authority's jurisdiction for such municipality or municipalities  to adopt appropriate  local  laws  to  authorize  such  municipality  or  municipalities   to  acquire  through  eminent  domain  proceedings  all  property which the Utica  transit  authority  deems  necessary  for  its  purposes  which the Utica transit authority is unable to acquire without  the use of eminent domain proceedings and to reimburse such municipality  or  municipalities  for  all  costs  and  expenses  incident   to   such  acquisition;    (h)  To acquire, hold, clear and improve real property or any interest  therein for its corporate purposes;    (i) To acquire and hold personal property for its corporate purposes;    (j) To enter upon such real property as in the judgment of  the  Utica  transit  authority  may  be necessary for the purpose of making surveys,  soundings, borings and examinations of whatever character to  accomplish  any  purpose  authorized  by  this  article, the Utica transit authority  being liable for actual damage done;    (k) To contract for expert technical and professional services;    (l) To have jurisdiction and control of each of its projects, with the  right and duty to establish and charge fares, fees, rentals,  rates  and  other charges, and to collect revenues therefrom;    (m) To sell, exchange, transfer, assign or mortgage any property or an  interest therein;    (n)  In  connection with any municipal project to lease or rent any of  the Utica transit authority's property or  facilities  which  the  Utica  transit authority deems advisable;    (o) To agree upon and contract with the municipality or municipalities  within  the  Utica  transit  authority's  jurisdiction for the terms and  conditions of occupancy or use of any of the streets,  roads,  highways,  avenues, parks or public places of such municipality or municipalities;    (p)  To  petition  and  appear  before  local  legislative  bodies and  governmental regulatory agencies to seek authorization to provide new or  additional services or facilities, or to modify  or  terminate  existing  services or facilities; including permission to provide charter service;    (q)  To  acquire  or  contract  to  acquire  from  any  person,  firm,  corporation  or  government  by  subsidy,  contribution,  gift,   grant,  grant-in-aid,  loan,  bequest,  devise  or  purchase any property or anyinterest therein or financial assistance to be utilized in carrying  out  any municipal project of the Utica transit authority;    (r)  To  borrow money and to issue bonds and to provide for the rights  of the holders thereof;    (s)  To  enter  into  collective  bargaining  agreements  with   labor  representatives duly elected or recognized by the employees of the Utica  transit authority;    (t)  To  insure  or  provide  for  the  insurance of the Utica transit  authority's property or operations as required by law and  also  against  such other risks as the Utica transit authority may deem advisable;    (u)  To  limit  by  contract  the exercise of any of the Utica transit  authority's powers;    (v) To invest any funds held in reserves  or  sinking  funds,  or  any  funds  not required for immediate disbursement in property or securities  in which savings  banks  may  legally  invest  funds  subject  to  their  control;    (w)  To make and from time to time amend and repeal by-laws, rules and  regulations not inconsistent with the provisions of this article for the  management and regulation of its affairs and for the regulation  of  its  municipal projects;    (x)  To  conduct  examinations  and investigations, hear testimony and  take proof under oath at public or  private  hearings  on  any  material  matter,  require the attendance of witnesses and the production of books  and papers and issue commissions for the examination  of  witnesses  who  are out of the state, unable to attend, or excused from attendance;    (y) To authorize a committee designated by the Utica transit authority  consisting  of  one  or  more  members,  or  counsel,  or any officer or  employee to conduct any such investigation or examination, in which case  such committee,  counsel,  officer  or  employee  shall  have  power  to  administer oaths, take affidavits and issue subpoenas or commissions;    (z)  To enter into agreements of cooperation with or for the rendition  of service to or from a federal, state or municipal governmental agency;    (aa) To sue and be sued;    (bb) To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;    (cc) To have perpetual succession;    (dd) To make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary  or  convenient to the exercise of the Utica transit authority's powers;    (ee)   To  conduct  operations  customarily  considered  ancillary  to  rendering transportation services;    (ff) To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out  the  Utica  transit authority's powers.    (gg)  1.  In  order  to  effectuate  the  purposes of this article the  authority  may  acquire,  hold,  own,   lease,   establish,   construct,  effectuate,  operate,  maintain, renovate, improve, extend or repair any  of its facilities through, and cause any one  or  more  of  its  powers,  duties,  functions or activities to be exercised or performed by, one or  more wholly owned subsidiary  corporations  of  the  authority  and  may  transfer  to or from any such corporation, or between such corporations,  any moneys, real property or other  property  or  the  services  of  any  officers,  employees  or  consultants  for  any  of the purposes of this  article. The directors or members of each  such  subsidiary  corporation  shall  be  the  same  persons  holding  the  offices  of  members of the  authority. Each such subsidiary corporation and  any  of  its  property,  functions  and  activities shall have all of the privileges, immunities,  tax exemptions  and  other  exemptions  of  the  authority  and  of  the  authority's  property,  functions  and  activities. Each such subsidiary  corporation shall be subject to  the  restrictions  and  limitations  to  which  the  authority  may be subject.  Each such subsidiary corporationshall be subject to suit in accordance with section  sixty-two  of  this  chapter.  The employees of any such subsidiary corporation, except those  who are also employees of the authority, shall not be  deemed  employees  of the authority.    2. If the authority shall determine that one or more of its subsidiary  corporations  should  be in the form of a public benefit corporation, it  shall create each such  public  benefit  corporation  by  executing  and  filing with the secretary of state a certificate of incorporation, which  may  be  amended  from time to time by filing, which shall set forth the  name of such public benefit subsidiary corporation,  its  duration,  the  location  of  its  principal  office,  and any or all of the purposes of  acquiring, owning, leasing,  establishing,  constructing,  effectuating,  operating,  maintaining,  renovating,  improving, extending or repairing  one or more facilities  of  the  authority.  Each  such  public  benefit  subsidiary  corporation  shall be a body politic and corporate and shall  have all those powers vested in the authority by the provisions of  this  article   which   the  authority  shall  determine  to  include  in  its  certificate of incorporation except the power to contract indebtedness.    3. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the authority may elect  to  maintain  consolidated  records  of  account  for  itself  and   its  subsidiary  corporations  and  to  report  on  a consolidated basis with  regard to the moneys and activities of the authority and its  subsidiary  corporations,  and  the authority shall not be required to keep separate  records of account for or to report separately with regard to moneys  or  activities  of  any  of  its subsidiary corporations or of the authority  itself  apart  from  its  subsidiary  corporations  or  with  regard  to  transfers  of  property  or  services  between  the  authority  and  its  subsidiary corporations or between said subsidiary corporations.    4. Notwithstanding section one hundred thirteen of the retirement  and  social  security  law  or  any  other general, special or local law, the  authority or its subsidiary created pursuant to the provisions  of  this  subdivision, shall continue to provide to persons in its employ who were  employed  by public transportation facilities heretofore acquired by the  authority or who have been employed by the authority, the city of  Utica  or  the  Utica  transit  commission  prior  to  and after May twentieth,  nineteen hundred seventy, any retirement,  disability,  death  or  other  benefits  provided  or  required pursuant to any agreement, including an  agreement with a labor union of which its employees are members, and the  authority or its subsidiary created pursuant to this section, is  hereby  authorized  to retroactively or in the future to make such contributions  as may be necessary to provide such benefits pursuant to the  provisions  of  chapter  one  thousand  thirty-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred  seventy, and any and all payments heretofore made by  the  authority  in  compliance  with  the terms of any contract between the authority or its  predecessors in  title,  and  the  Amalgamated  Association  of  Street,  Electric  and  Motor  Coach Employees of America, Division 582 of Utica,  New York, including the trust agreement between said  Division  582  and  the Oneida National Bank & Trust Company of Utica, New York, as trustee,  originally  dated  December thirtieth, nineteen hundred fifty-seven, and  subsequent amendatory  agreements  thereof,  shall  be  and  hereby  are  ratified and confirmed.    5.   Whenever   any   state,   political   subdivision,  municipality,  commission, agency, officer, department, board, division  or  person  is  authorized  and  empowered  for  any  of the purposes of this article to  cooperate and enter into agreements  with  the  authority,  such  state,  political   subdivision,   municipality,  commission,  agency,  officer,  department, board, division or person shall have the same  authorizationand  power  for  any  of  such  purposes  to  cooperate  and  enter into  agreements with a subsidiary corporation of the authority.    2.  The  Utica  transit  authority  shall  file  in  the office of the  commissioner annual reports which shall be open  to  public  inspection.  Such  reports  shall  include,  in addition to any information which the  commissioner may require, a statement with  respect  to  each  completed  municipal  project  owned or operated by the Utica transit authority the  following data:    (a) Cost breakdown of real property acquired for the project;    (b) Cost breakdown in appropriate units of facilities acquired for the  project;    (c) Operating revenues;    (d) Operating expenses;    (e) Number or  estimated  number  of  persons  utilizing  the  project  facility.

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§ 43. Powers  and  duties.  1.  Except  as  otherwise  limited by this  article and by article five-I of the general municipal  law,  the  Utica  transit  authority  shall  have  the  following  powers  and  duties, in  addition to the other powers granted in article five-I  of  the  general  municipal law:    (a)  To  investigate  transportation  services  in the municipality or  municipalities within its territorial  jurisdiction  and  the  means  of  improving such services;    (b)  To  investigate  to  determine  if  there  are  inadequate and/or  substandard transportation services;    (c) To publish and disseminate information;    (d) To prepare or arrange for preparation of plans  for  carrying  out  and operating municipal projects;    (e)  To  construct,  reconstruct,  improve,  maintain  or  operate, or  provide for the construction, reconstruction,  improvement,  maintenance  or operation of any municipal project;    (f) To make and execute a contract or contracts for the acquisition by  purchase  of  all or any part of the property, plant and equipment of an  existing omnibus facility actually used and useful for  the  convenience  of the public within the Utica transit authority's jurisdiction;    (g)  To  request  the  municipality or municipalities within the Utica  transit authority's jurisdiction for such municipality or municipalities  to adopt appropriate  local  laws  to  authorize  such  municipality  or  municipalities   to  acquire  through  eminent  domain  proceedings  all  property which the Utica  transit  authority  deems  necessary  for  its  purposes  which the Utica transit authority is unable to acquire without  the use of eminent domain proceedings and to reimburse such municipality  or  municipalities  for  all  costs  and  expenses  incident   to   such  acquisition;    (h)  To acquire, hold, clear and improve real property or any interest  therein for its corporate purposes;    (i) To acquire and hold personal property for its corporate purposes;    (j) To enter upon such real property as in the judgment of  the  Utica  transit  authority  may  be necessary for the purpose of making surveys,  soundings, borings and examinations of whatever character to  accomplish  any  purpose  authorized  by  this  article, the Utica transit authority  being liable for actual damage done;    (k) To contract for expert technical and professional services;    (l) To have jurisdiction and control of each of its projects, with the  right and duty to establish and charge fares, fees, rentals,  rates  and  other charges, and to collect revenues therefrom;    (m) To sell, exchange, transfer, assign or mortgage any property or an  interest therein;    (n)  In  connection with any municipal project to lease or rent any of  the Utica transit authority's property or  facilities  which  the  Utica  transit authority deems advisable;    (o) To agree upon and contract with the municipality or municipalities  within  the  Utica  transit  authority's  jurisdiction for the terms and  conditions of occupancy or use of any of the streets,  roads,  highways,  avenues, parks or public places of such municipality or municipalities;    (p)  To  petition  and  appear  before  local  legislative  bodies and  governmental regulatory agencies to seek authorization to provide new or  additional services or facilities, or to modify  or  terminate  existing  services or facilities; including permission to provide charter service;    (q)  To  acquire  or  contract  to  acquire  from  any  person,  firm,  corporation  or  government  by  subsidy,  contribution,  gift,   grant,  grant-in-aid,  loan,  bequest,  devise  or  purchase any property or anyinterest therein or financial assistance to be utilized in carrying  out  any municipal project of the Utica transit authority;    (r)  To  borrow money and to issue bonds and to provide for the rights  of the holders thereof;    (s)  To  enter  into  collective  bargaining  agreements  with   labor  representatives duly elected or recognized by the employees of the Utica  transit authority;    (t)  To  insure  or  provide  for  the  insurance of the Utica transit  authority's property or operations as required by law and  also  against  such other risks as the Utica transit authority may deem advisable;    (u)  To  limit  by  contract  the exercise of any of the Utica transit  authority's powers;    (v) To invest any funds held in reserves  or  sinking  funds,  or  any  funds  not required for immediate disbursement in property or securities  in which savings  banks  may  legally  invest  funds  subject  to  their  control;    (w)  To make and from time to time amend and repeal by-laws, rules and  regulations not inconsistent with the provisions of this article for the  management and regulation of its affairs and for the regulation  of  its  municipal projects;    (x)  To  conduct  examinations  and investigations, hear testimony and  take proof under oath at public or  private  hearings  on  any  material  matter,  require the attendance of witnesses and the production of books  and papers and issue commissions for the examination  of  witnesses  who  are out of the state, unable to attend, or excused from attendance;    (y) To authorize a committee designated by the Utica transit authority  consisting  of  one  or  more  members,  or  counsel,  or any officer or  employee to conduct any such investigation or examination, in which case  such committee,  counsel,  officer  or  employee  shall  have  power  to  administer oaths, take affidavits and issue subpoenas or commissions;    (z)  To enter into agreements of cooperation with or for the rendition  of service to or from a federal, state or municipal governmental agency;    (aa) To sue and be sued;    (bb) To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;    (cc) To have perpetual succession;    (dd) To make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary  or  convenient to the exercise of the Utica transit authority's powers;    (ee)   To  conduct  operations  customarily  considered  ancillary  to  rendering transportation services;    (ff) To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out  the  Utica  transit authority's powers.    (gg)  1.  In  order  to  effectuate  the  purposes of this article the  authority  may  acquire,  hold,  own,   lease,   establish,   construct,  effectuate,  operate,  maintain, renovate, improve, extend or repair any  of its facilities through, and cause any one  or  more  of  its  powers,  duties,  functions or activities to be exercised or performed by, one or  more wholly owned subsidiary  corporations  of  the  authority  and  may  transfer  to or from any such corporation, or between such corporations,  any moneys, real property or other  property  or  the  services  of  any  officers,  employees  or  consultants  for  any  of the purposes of this  article. The directors or members of each  such  subsidiary  corporation  shall  be  the  same  persons  holding  the  offices  of  members of the  authority. Each such subsidiary corporation and  any  of  its  property,  functions  and  activities shall have all of the privileges, immunities,  tax exemptions  and  other  exemptions  of  the  authority  and  of  the  authority's  property,  functions  and  activities. Each such subsidiary  corporation shall be subject to  the  restrictions  and  limitations  to  which  the  authority  may be subject.  Each such subsidiary corporationshall be subject to suit in accordance with section  sixty-two  of  this  chapter.  The employees of any such subsidiary corporation, except those  who are also employees of the authority, shall not be  deemed  employees  of the authority.    2. If the authority shall determine that one or more of its subsidiary  corporations  should  be in the form of a public benefit corporation, it  shall create each such  public  benefit  corporation  by  executing  and  filing with the secretary of state a certificate of incorporation, which  may  be  amended  from time to time by filing, which shall set forth the  name of such public benefit subsidiary corporation,  its  duration,  the  location  of  its  principal  office,  and any or all of the purposes of  acquiring, owning, leasing,  establishing,  constructing,  effectuating,  operating,  maintaining,  renovating,  improving, extending or repairing  one or more facilities  of  the  authority.  Each  such  public  benefit  subsidiary  corporation  shall be a body politic and corporate and shall  have all those powers vested in the authority by the provisions of  this  article   which   the  authority  shall  determine  to  include  in  its  certificate of incorporation except the power to contract indebtedness.    3. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the authority may elect  to  maintain  consolidated  records  of  account  for  itself  and   its  subsidiary  corporations  and  to  report  on  a consolidated basis with  regard to the moneys and activities of the authority and its  subsidiary  corporations,  and  the authority shall not be required to keep separate  records of account for or to report separately with regard to moneys  or  activities  of  any  of  its subsidiary corporations or of the authority  itself  apart  from  its  subsidiary  corporations  or  with  regard  to  transfers  of  property  or  services  between  the  authority  and  its  subsidiary corporations or between said subsidiary corporations.    4. Notwithstanding section one hundred thirteen of the retirement  and  social  security  law  or  any  other general, special or local law, the  authority or its subsidiary created pursuant to the provisions  of  this  subdivision, shall continue to provide to persons in its employ who were  employed  by public transportation facilities heretofore acquired by the  authority or who have been employed by the authority, the city of  Utica  or  the  Utica  transit  commission  prior  to  and after May twentieth,  nineteen hundred seventy, any retirement,  disability,  death  or  other  benefits  provided  or  required pursuant to any agreement, including an  agreement with a labor union of which its employees are members, and the  authority or its subsidiary created pursuant to this section, is  hereby  authorized  to retroactively or in the future to make such contributions  as may be necessary to provide such benefits pursuant to the  provisions  of  chapter  one  thousand  thirty-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred  seventy, and any and all payments heretofore made by  the  authority  in  compliance  with  the terms of any contract between the authority or its  predecessors in  title,  and  the  Amalgamated  Association  of  Street,  Electric  and  Motor  Coach Employees of America, Division 582 of Utica,  New York, including the trust agreement between said  Division  582  and  the Oneida National Bank & Trust Company of Utica, New York, as trustee,  originally  dated  December thirtieth, nineteen hundred fifty-seven, and  subsequent amendatory  agreements  thereof,  shall  be  and  hereby  are  ratified and confirmed.    5.   Whenever   any   state,   political   subdivision,  municipality,  commission, agency, officer, department, board, division  or  person  is  authorized  and  empowered  for  any  of the purposes of this article to  cooperate and enter into agreements  with  the  authority,  such  state,  political   subdivision,   municipality,  commission,  agency,  officer,  department, board, division or person shall have the same  authorizationand  power  for  any  of  such  purposes  to  cooperate  and  enter into  agreements with a subsidiary corporation of the authority.    2.  The  Utica  transit  authority  shall  file  in  the office of the  commissioner annual reports which shall be open  to  public  inspection.  Such  reports  shall  include,  in addition to any information which the  commissioner may require, a statement with  respect  to  each  completed  municipal  project  owned or operated by the Utica transit authority the  following data:    (a) Cost breakdown of real property acquired for the project;    (b) Cost breakdown in appropriate units of facilities acquired for the  project;    (c) Operating revenues;    (d) Operating expenses;    (e) Number or  estimated  number  of  persons  utilizing  the  project  facility.