GENERAL CITY LAW
                        LAWS 1909, CHAP. 26.
AN ACT in relation to cities, constituting chapter twenty-one of the
 consolidated laws.
Became a law February 17, 1909, with the approval of the Governor.
 Passed,three-fifths being present.
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:
                 CHAPTER 21 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS
                          GENERAL CITY LAW
Article  1.    Short title (Sec. 1).
       2.    General provisions (Secs. 2--18-d).
       2-A.  Powers of cities (Secs. 19-24).
       2-C.  Prohibition of certain expenditures of cities (Sec. 25).
       2-D.  City personal income tax on residents (Secs. 25-a--25-c).
       2-F.  Rebates of charges for energy (Secs. 25-s--25-u).
       2-G.  Rebate of amount of local sales tax paid on sales of
               energy (Secs. 25-v--25-x).
       2-H.  Relocation and employment assistance program
               (Secs. 25-y--25-z).
       2-I.  Rebates of charges for energy in revitalization areas in
               cities having a population of one million or more
               (Secs. 25-aa--25-cc).
       2-J.  Lower Manhattan relocation and employment assistance
               program (Secs. 25-dd--25-ee).
       2-K.  Relocation assistance credit per employee (Secs.
               25-ff--25-gg).
       3.    (Enacted without article heading) (Secs. 26-39).
       4.    Plumbing and drainage (Secs. 40-57).
       4-a.  Supervision and regulation of plastering (Secs. 60-68).
       5-A.  Buildings and use districts (Secs. 81--83-a).
       6.    Police matrons (Secs. 90-97).
       7.    Issuance and validation of bonds (Sec. 116).
       8.    Drug control authorities (Secs. 120-123).
       9.    Contracts for supply of gas (Secs. 130-132).
      10.    Hospitals for treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis
               (Secs. 140-142).
      11.    Protection of purchasers of coal (Sec. 161).
      12.    Laws repealed; when to take effect (Secs. 170-171).