New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 1. Department of Agriculture and Markets |
Chapter II. Animal Industry |
Subchapter C. Dog Control |
Part 79. Accounting |
Sec. 79.2. Disposition of fines, penalties and bail forfeitures
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- (a) All money collected by any town or village court as a fine, penalty or bail forfeiture, in actions brought pursuant to the provisions of article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law or any local law or ordinance enacted pursuant thereto, shall be the property of the municipality in which said money is collected, but it shall first be reported and remitted to the State Comptroller in the same manner as other fines, penalties and bail forfeitures.(b) The State Comptroller shall return all money remitted pursuant to this Part to the town or village remitting it and said money shall be identified as “fines and penalties—dog cases.”