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Code · New York · Assembly Rules · No title

§ 4. Exceptions.

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§ 4. Exceptions. A fiscal impact note shall not be required for a
bill:
A. subject to the provisions of section 50 of the Legislative Law;
B. requested by a county, city, town or village in accordance with the
provisions of paragraph two of subdivision
(b)of section two of Article
IX of the Constitution;
C. which provides discretionary authority to a political subdivision;
D. submitted pursuant to section 24 of the State Finance Law;
E. reported to the floor of the House by the Rules Committee, if such
committee, in its discretion, determines that such action is in the
public interest;
F. which has been amended on the floor of either house, where a fiscal
impact note would otherwise have been required for such amended bill by
this Joint Rule and section 51 of the Legislative Law, if the Temporary
President of the Senate or the Speaker of the Assembly, respectively, in
such officer's discretion, determines that the amended bill may be acted
on in such officer's house without such note; or
G. which inadvertently passes the Legislature where a fiscal impact
note would otherwise have been required by this Joint Rule and section
51 of the Legislative Law.
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