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1803 – 1803

New York Vehicle & Traffic § 1803

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NY VAT § 1803 - Disposition of fines and forfeitures 1803. Disposition of fines and forfeitures. 1. Except as otherwise provided in subdivision five of section two hundred twenty-seven of this chapter and as provided in section eleven hundred ninety-seven of this chapter, section ninety of the state finance law and sections fourteen-f and one hundred forty of the transportation law, all fines and penalties collected under a sentence or judgment of conviction of a violation of

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