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1627 – 1627 | New York Law

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1627 – 1627

New York Vehicle & Traffic § 1627

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NY VAT § 1627 - Designation of qualifying highways and access highways 1627. Designation of qualifying highways and access highways. (a) The commissioner of transportation shall, for the purposes of this chapter, by rule or regulation, designate qualifying highways which shall be highways on the national system of interstate and defense highways or federal-aid primary highways. (b) The department of transportation, for the purposes of this chapter, shall de

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