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§ 523-b. Experimental  driver  safety  programs.  The commissioner may  study the feasibility of programs to improve driver behavior,  attitude,  performance  or  skills  in  order to reduce motor vehicle accidents and  traffic violations, and to promote highway safety.  He  shall  have  the  authority to establish such programs on a limited, experimental basis in  order  to  assist in such feasibility study provided any such program is  funded by any source other than state funds, or if any such  program  is  to  be  funded with state funds, then he may establish such program only  with the approval of the director of the division of the budget.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vat > Title-5 > Article-21 > 523-b

§ 523-b. Experimental  driver  safety  programs.  The commissioner may  study the feasibility of programs to improve driver behavior,  attitude,  performance  or  skills  in  order to reduce motor vehicle accidents and  traffic violations, and to promote highway safety.  He  shall  have  the  authority to establish such programs on a limited, experimental basis in  order  to  assist in such feasibility study provided any such program is  funded by any source other than state funds, or if any such  program  is  to  be  funded with state funds, then he may establish such program only  with the approval of the director of the division of the budget.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vat > Title-5 > Article-21 > 523-b

§ 523-b. Experimental  driver  safety  programs.  The commissioner may  study the feasibility of programs to improve driver behavior,  attitude,  performance  or  skills  in  order to reduce motor vehicle accidents and  traffic violations, and to promote highway safety.  He  shall  have  the  authority to establish such programs on a limited, experimental basis in  order  to  assist in such feasibility study provided any such program is  funded by any source other than state funds, or if any such  program  is  to  be  funded with state funds, then he may establish such program only  with the approval of the director of the division of the budget.