New York Laws > Vehicle and Traffic > Title 3 > Article 12-D – Pre-licensing Course Internet Pilot Program
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§ 399-P | Pre-licensing course internet pilot program |
§ 399-Q | Application |
§ 399-R | Regulations, fees and privacy |
§ 399-S | Pilot program scope and duration |
§ 399-T | Report by commissioner |
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