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Provisions

VII.12 of 1906 • Improvement of highways.

APPROVED

The Text

A debt or debts of the State may be authorized by law for the improvement of highways. Such highways shall lie determined under general laws, which shall also provide for the equitable apportionment thereof among the counties. The aggregate of the debts authorized by this section shall not at any one time exceed the sum of of fifty millions of dollars. The payment of the annual interest on such debt and the creation of a sinking fund of at least two per centum per annum to discharge the principal at maturity shall be provided by general laws whose force and effect shall not be diminished during the existence of any debt created thereunder. The Legislature may by general laws require the county or town or both to pay to the sinking fund the proportionate part of the cost of any such highway within the boundaries of such county or town and the proportionate part of the interest thereon, but no county shall at any time for any highway be required to pay more than thirty-five hundredths of the cost of such highway, and no town more than fifteen hundredths. None of the provisions of the fourth section of this article shall apply to debts for the improvement of highways hereby authorized.


A Few Facts

• Joined the Constitution in 1906

• In Article VII: State Finance; Forest Preserve; Canals

• Has 211 words

• Was proposed by the Legislature

• Went to NYS voters as proposed amendment 5 of 1905

• Is a new addition

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