§ 6281. Municipal regulations. (a) No county, town or village,\nincluding but not limited to the city of New York, shall have the power\nto modify or change the plans and specifications for facilities to be\nprovided pursuant to agreements between the dormitory authority and the\ncity university construction fund, or the construction, plumbing,\nheating, lighting or other mechanical branch of work necessary to\ncomplete the work in question, nor to require that any person, firm or\ncorporation employed on any such work shall perform any such work in any\nother or different manner from that provided by such plans and\nspecifications, nor to require that any such person, firm or corporation\nobtain any other or additional authority or permit from such county,\ncity, town or village, including but not limited to the city of New York\nas a condition of doing such work, nor shall any condition whatever be\nimposed by any such county, city, town or village, including but not\nlimited to the city of New York in relation to the work being done\npursuant to the aforesaid agreements, and such work shall be in\naccordance with the drawings, plans, specifications and contracts in\nrelation thereto; and the doing of any such work for the dormitory\nauthority by any person, firm or corporation in accordance with the\nterms of such drawings, plans, specifications or contracts shall not\nsubject said person, firm or corporation to any liability or penalty,\ncivil or criminal, other than as may be stated in such contracts or\nincidental to the proper enforcement thereof.\n (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article or any other\nlaw, any contract let by the dormitory authority and/or the city\nuniversity construction fund for the purposes of this article shall be\nin conformity with the provisions of section one hundred one of the\ngeneral municipal law.\n
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