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Alternative County Government
Article 2
NY Code - Article 2: ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT
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Section 50
County administrator form
Section 51
County manager form
Section 52
County director form
Section 53
County president form
Section 54
Modification of alternative form after adoption
Section 55
Change from one alternative form of county government to another
Section 56
Abandonment of existing alternative form
Section 57
Terms of elective county officials not to be abridged
Section 58
Choice between election and appointment of officials
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