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SECTION 2503
New York city sports authority
Public Authorities (PBA) CHAPTER 43-A, ARTICLE 8, TITLE 25
* § 2503. New York city sports authority. 1. There is hereby created
the New York city sports authority which shall be a corporate
governmental agency, constituting a public benefit corporation. Upon
submission of a plan pursuant to section twenty-four hundred sixty-five
of the New York state sports authority act the authority shall qualify
as a "participating municipality" within the meaning of and for the
purposes of the New York state sports authority act. Its membership
shall consist of sixteen members, who shall constitute the board of
directors. Fifteen members shall be appointed by the governor, five of
whom shall be designated by the mayor and five of whom shall be
designated by the city council. The remaining member shall be chief
executive officer of the authority. Such chief executive officer shall
be chosen by the aforementioned fifteen members from persons other than
themselves and shall serve at the pleasure of the board of directors
with powers and duties as set forth in the by-laws of the authority.
The members shall designate from among themselves the person who shall
be chairman of the board of directors.

2. Members, except for the chief executive officers shall be appointed
for a term of six years from the effective dates of their appointments,
provided, however, that six members first appointed by the governor
shall each serve for a six year term, two of whom shall have been
designated by the mayor and two of whom shall have been designated by
the city council; six members first appointed by the governor shall each
serve for a five year term, two of whom shall have been designated by
the mayor and two of whom shall have been designated by the city
council; and three members first appointed by the governor shall each
serve for a four year term, one of whom shall have been designated by
the mayor and one of whom shall have been designated by the city
council. Each member shall continue to serve until the appointment and
qualification of his successor. If at any time there is a vacancy in the
membership of the authority by reason of death, resignation,
disqualification or otherwise, such vacancy shall be filled for the
unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment.

3. A majority of the whole number of members then in office shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business or the exercise
of any power of the authority. Except as otherwise specified in this
title, for the transaction of any business or the exercise of any power
of the authority, the authority shall have power to act by a majority of
the members present at any meeting at which a quorum is in attendance.
No vote at such meeting shall be cast by proxy. The authority may
delegate to one or more of its members, officers, agents and employees,
such powers as the members may deem proper.

4. The members of the authority except for the president, acting in
his capacity as chief executive officer of the authority, shall serve
without salary, but each member shall be reimbursed for his actual and
necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his official duties as
a member of the authority. The members of the authority may engage in
private employment or in a profession or business (if not otherwise
prohibited from so doing by virtue of any other public office), subject
to the limitations contained in sections seventy-three and seventy-four
of the public officers law. The authority shall, for the purposes of
such sections, be a "state agency" and the members thereof shall be
"officers" of the agency for the purpose of said sections.

5. The members of the authority by a majority vote of the whole number
of members then in office may remove any member for cause, provided that
such member be first furnished with a written list of charges against
him and given an opportunity to be heard, in person or by counsel, upon
not less than ten days' notice.

6. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, general,
special or local, no officer or employee of the state, any city, county,
town or village, any other political or civil division of the state, any
municipality, any governmental entity operating any public school or
college, any school district or other public agency or instrumentality
or unit of government which exercise governmental powers under the laws
of the state, shall forfeit his office or employment by reason of his
acceptance of appointment or service as a member, officer or agent of
the authority; nor shall such service as such member, officer or agent
of the authority be deemed incompatible or in conflict with such office
or employment.

7. The authority shall continue until its liabilities have been met or
otherwise discharged or provided for and until its existence shall have
been terminated by law. Upon the termination of the existence of the
authority, all of its rights and property shall pass to and be vested in
the city.

8. On or before November fifteenth of each year, the authority shall
submit to each member of the board of estimate and to the chairman of
the finance committee of the city council, a financial statement for the
preceding city fiscal year, a report of its activities during that year,
and a report on its program for both the current and next succeeding
city fiscal years.

* NB (Discontinued-Board of Directors never appointed)