New York Canal Law Section 5 - Transfer of powers and duties relating to canals and canal lands to the power authority of the state of New York.

5. Transfer of powers and duties relating to canals and canal lands to the power authority of the state of New York. The powers and duties of the thruway authority relating to the New York state canal system as set forth in articles one through and including fourteen, except article seven, of this chapter, and except properties in use on the effective date of this article in support of highway maintenance, equipment management and traffic signal operations of the department of transportation, heretofore transferred by the commissioner of transportation to the thruway authority, are hereby transferred to and merged with the authority, to be exercised by the authority directly or through the canal corporation on behalf of the people of the state of New York. In addition, the commissioner of transportation and the chair of the authority or his or her designee may, in their discretion, enter into an agreement or agreements transferring the powers and duties of the commissioner of transportation relating to any or all of the bridges and highways as set forth in article seven of this chapter, to be exercised by the authority directly or through the canal corporation on behalf of the people of the state of New York, and, as determined to be feasible and advisable by the authority's trustees, shall enter into an agreement or agreements directly or through the canal corporation for the financing, construction, reconstruction or improvement of lift and movable bridges on the canal system. Such powers shall be in addition to other powers enumerated in title one of article five of the public authorities law. All of the provisions of title one of article five of such law which are not inconsistent with this chapter shall apply to the actions and duties of the authority pursuant to this chapter. The authority shall be deemed to be the state in exercising the powers and duties transferred pursuant to this section but for no other purposes.


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