New York Laws > Vehicle and Traffic > Title 8 > Article 43 – Traffic Safety Boards
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§ 1672 | Traffic safety board |
§ 1673 | Membership of board |
§ 1674 | Organization and reports by the board |
§ 1675 | Functions of the board |
§ 1676 | Executive secretary of board |
§ 1677 | County purpose and charges |
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