New York Public Authorities Code § 151

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* § 151. Definitions. As used or referred to in this title, unless a\ndifferent meaning clearly appears from the context,\n  1. The term "authority" shall mean the corporation created by section\none hundred fifty-two of this chapter;\n  2. The term "commission" shall mean the Long Island state park\ncommission;\n  3. The term "Meadowbrook parkway" shall mean a parkway now proposed\nbetween Meadowbrook state park and Jones Beach state park;\n  4. The term "Loop parkway" shall mean a parkway now proposed\nconnecting Meadowbrook parkway and Hempstead town park on Long Beach;\n  5. The term "Wantagh parkway" shall mean the present parkway\nconnecting Wantagh state park and Jones Beach state park;\n  6. The term "Jones Beach parkway" shall mean collectively Meadowbrook\nparkway, Loop parkway, Wantagh parkway and the roads, structures,\nfacilities and bridges incidental thereto;\n  7. The term "bonds" shall mean bonds issued by the authority pursuant\nto this title;\n  8. The term "board" shall mean the members of the authority;\n  9. The term "comptroller" shall mean the comptroller of the state of\nNew York.\n  10. The term "Captree bridge" shall mean a bridge now proposed from\nthe mainland of Long Island across Great South bay to Captree state park\non Jones Beach island east of the most easterly point of Oak island, and\nshall include a parkway connection between the said bridge and the\nparkway on Jones Beach island.\n  11. The term "Captree parkway" shall mean a parkway on the mainland of\nLong Island north of Captree bridge to connect Captree bridge with\nhighways and other state parkways.\n  12. The term "revenues" shall mean moneys received or to be received\nfrom tolls, rentals or other charges.\n  * NB (Authority abolished June 30, 1978)\n

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