Legislation
SECTION 16-101
Actions or proceedings challenging provisions of this chapter
Election (ELN) CHAPTER 17, ARTICLE 16
§ 16-101. Actions or proceedings challenging provisions of this
chapter. 1. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, in any
action or proceeding in which any party challenges the constitutionality
of a provision of this chapter, and any related statutory claims, venue
shall be proper only in one of the following designated courts in a
judicial department within which at least one plaintiff is located:
(a) first judicial department: New York county;
(b) second judicial department: Westchester county;
(c) third judicial department: Albany county; or
(d) fourth judicial department: Erie county.
2. For the purposes of this section, a challenge to the
constitutionality of a provision of this chapter shall mean a challenge
in any form, including but not limited to a claim, counter-claim,
cross-claim, defense, or affirmative defense. Such a claim may be raised
by any party, including but not limited to a plaintiff, defendant,
third-party plaintiff, third-party defendant, intervenor, or substituted
party.
chapter. 1. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, in any
action or proceeding in which any party challenges the constitutionality
of a provision of this chapter, and any related statutory claims, venue
shall be proper only in one of the following designated courts in a
judicial department within which at least one plaintiff is located:
(a) first judicial department: New York county;
(b) second judicial department: Westchester county;
(c) third judicial department: Albany county; or
(d) fourth judicial department: Erie county.
2. For the purposes of this section, a challenge to the
constitutionality of a provision of this chapter shall mean a challenge
in any form, including but not limited to a claim, counter-claim,
cross-claim, defense, or affirmative defense. Such a claim may be raised
by any party, including but not limited to a plaintiff, defendant,
third-party plaintiff, third-party defendant, intervenor, or substituted
party.