New York CNT Code § 233-A

Amounts to be included or excluded in computing constitutional taxing power
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§ 233-a. Amounts to be included or excluded in computing\nconstitutional taxing power. 1. For the purpose of computing the amount\nthat may be raised in any county by tax on real estate in any fiscal\nyear for county purposes in accordance with section ten of article eight\nof the constitution, county purposes shall include, but not be limited\nto, the following:\n  Agriculture and markets law\n  a. Weights and measures administration, as provided by article sixteen\nof the agriculture and markets law.\n  Conservation law\n  b. Extinguishing fires, as provided by section fifty-three of the\nconservation law.\n  County law\n  c. Making payments pursuant to contracts for the reception and custody\nof prisoners, as provided by subdivision eleven of section twelve of the\ncounty law.\n  d. Public health services, as provided by subdivision forty-four-a of\nsection twelve of the county law.\n  e. Performance of public purposes by independent organizations, as\nprovided by subdivisions forty-three, forty-four, forty-seven,\nforty-eight, and forty-nine-a of section twelve of the county law and\nsimilar laws.\n  f. Making refunds on account of the collection of taxes illegally or\nimproperly assessed or levied, in the proportion that the county\nbenefited by such collection, where such refunds are made pursuant to\nsection sixteen of the county law.\n  g. Printing and distribution of proceedings of the board of\nsupervisors, as provided by section nineteen or section nineteen-a of\nthe county law.\n  h. Working on and making copies of assessment-rolls and tax-rolls\npursuant to subdivisions eleven and twelve of section twenty-three of\nthe county law.\n  i. Salary of the first assistant district attorney of Monroe county in\naccordance with the provisions of section two hundred three of the\ncounty law.\n  Education law\n  j. Library expenses pursuant to section two hundred fifty-seven or two\nhundred hundred fifty-eight of the education law.\n  k. County vocational education and extension board expenses in\naccordance with article twenty-three of the education law.\n  m. Providing for community colleges pursuant to paragraph b of\nsubdivision one of section sixty-three hundred five of the education\nlaw.\n  Election law\n  n. Election expenses apportioned to the county pursuant to sections\n4-136 and 4-138 of the election law and section three hundred\nsixty-one-a of the county law.\n  Executive law\n  o. Expenses of county veterans' service agencies pursuant to section\none hundred seventy-one of the executive law.\n  Highway law\n  p. Expenses apportioned to the county for the construction or\nimprovement of bridges pursuant to section two hundred thirty-three of\nthe highway law.\n  Judiciary law\n  q. Reimbursement to the state for sums paid by the state on behalf of\nthe county and which reimbursement is raised by the county in the manner\nprovided by section seventy-four of the judiciary law.\n  Public health law\n  u. Support of a county or part-county health district pursuant to\narticle three of the public health law.\n  v. Support of a county laboratory pursuant to sections five hundred\ntwenty-two and five hundred twenty-three of the public health law.\n  Social welfare law\n  w. Reimbursement to another public welfare district, pursuant to\nsubdivision two of section sixty-two of the social welfare law or\nsection two hundred thirty-three of the family court act for hospital or\nother institutional care rendered to a local charge of the county's\npublic welfare district.\n  x. Expenses of adult institutional care, care for any child or minor\nunder the age of eighteen years who is cared for away from his parents,\nand hospital care, where charge-backs for such expenses are made against\na town or city in a county public welfare district pursuant to\nsubdivision one of section seventy of the social welfare law or section\ntwo hundred thirty-three of the family court act.\n  y. Assistance and care in a county public welfare

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