§ 10 Declaration of policy
§ 11 Department of transportation; commissioner
§ 12 Offices of the department
§ 13 Organization of department; officers and employees
§ 14 General functions, powers and duties of department
§ 14-A Preservation of agricultural lands, public park and recreational lands, wildlife and waterfowl refuges and historical sites
§ 14-B Highway safety powers and duties
§ 14-C Intercity rail passenger service program
§ 14-D Rail service preservation
§ 14-E Development of transportation corridors; multiple use outside the counties of Kings and Queens of right of way
§ 14-F Transportation of hazardous materials
§ 14-G Intercity bus passenger service preservation
§ 14-H Airport preservation
§ 14-I Long Island expressway; design and construction
§ 14-J Special rail and aviation transportation program
§ 14-K Multi-modal program
§ 14-L Airport improvement and revitalization
§ 14-M Airport security
§ 14-N Information concerning services for human trafficking victims in commercial service airports and general aviation airports
§ 15 Comprehensive statewide master plan for transportation
§ 15-A Metropolitan planning organization and participants; certain functions
§ 15-B New York city accessible transportation system; New York city transportation disabled committee
§ 15-C Accessible public transportation
§ 16 Delegation of powers and duties
§ 17 State advances to authorities for preparation of plans
§ 17-A Reports of regional transportation authorities; certain cases
§ 17-B Public transportation safety plans; filing
§ 18 Acquisition of abandoned railroad transportation property
§ 18-A Statewide mass transportation operating assistance program
§ 18-B Statewide mass transportation operating assistance program
§ 19 Interstate high speed intercity rail passenger network compact
§ 20 Nighttime work on major capital construction projects on highways, expressways and parkways
§ 21 Single audit program
§ 22 Work zone safety and enforcement

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