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N.Y. Veh. & Traf. Law § 3002

Local laws, ordinances, orders, rules, regulations, administrative code provisions and sanitary and health code provisions continued

2014-09-22

§ 3002. Local laws, ordinances, orders, rules, regulations,\nadministrative code provisions and sanitary and health code provisions\ncontinued. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (c) of this\nsection, local laws, ordinances, orders, rules, regulations,\nadministrative code provisions and sanitary and health code provisions\nexisting on the effective date of this section, shall, to the extent\nthat they do not conflict with the provisions of this chapter, be given\nthe following effect:\n 1. Orders of the department of transportation prohibiting or\nrestricting stopping, standing or parking of vehicles and local laws,\nordinances, orders, rules and regulations adopted by local authorities\nprohibiting or restricting stopping, standing or parking of vehicles\nshall henceforth be construed to prohibit or restrict stopping, standing\nor parking as defined in this chapter.\n 2. All other orders of the department of transportation affecting\ntraffic and all other local laws, ordinances, orders, rules,\nregulations, administrative code provisions and sanitary and health code\nprovisions affecting traffic shall henceforth be construed as if they\nhad been adopted pursuant to this chapter.\n (b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (c) of this section,\nthe local laws, ordinances, orders, rules, regulations, administrative\ncode provisions and sanitary and health code provisions referred to in\nthis section shall be deemed severable so that they shall be null and\nvoid only to the extent and only at the locations that they conflict\nwith provisions of this chapter.\n (c) Any local law, ordinance, order, rule, regulation, administrative\ncode provision or sanitary or health code provision which was in\nexistence on the effective date of this section, and which conflicts\nwith the provisions of this chapter, shall nevertheless continue in\neffect and be construed as if adopted pursuant to this chapter, in any\ncase where the same would validly supersede the provisions of this\nchapter if it were adopted after the effective date of this section,\npursuant to any provision of sections sixteen hundred thirty, sixteen\nhundred thirty-one or sixteen hundred forty-two.\n

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