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Code · New York · Executive · Highway Safety

§ 331. Definitions.

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§ 331. Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following
terms shall have the following meanings:
1. "State highway safety program" means all highway safety programs
conducted by the state and political subdivisions of the state.
2. "Approved local highway safety program" means a program established
by a political subdivision which has been approved pursuant to the
provisions of this article.
3. "Political subdivision" means a city or town with a population in
excess of fifty thousand, and every county not wholly included within a
city, and any combination of the foregoing having at least one common
boundary.
4. "Designee" means the public officer or state agency designated by
the governor to act in his behalf in carrying out the provisions of this
article.
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