ยง 326. Penalties, how recovered. All penalties or forfeitures given in
  this  chapter,  and  not  otherwise  specially  provided  for,  shall be
  recovered by the town superintendent, in the name of the town  in  which
  the  offense shall be committed; and when recovered, shall be applied by
  them in improving the highways and bridges in such town, except that  if
  the  offense  occurs  on  any highway included in the systems defined by
  section three hundred forty-one  of  this  chapter,  such  penalties  or
  forfeitures  may  be recovered by the commissioner of transportation and
  where so recovered shall  be  deposited  by  the  comptroller  into  the
  special  obligation reserve and payment account of the dedicated highway
  and bridge trust fund established pursuant to section  eighty-nine-b  of
  the state finance law.
Structure New York Laws
Article 11 - Miscellaneous Provisions
301 - Jury to Determine Necessity and Assess Damages.
302 - Copy Application and Notice Delivered to Applicant.
303 - Copy and Notice to Be Served.
304 - List of Jurors, and Drawing Jurors.
305 - Delivery, Execution and Return of Venire.
306 - Jury to Determine and Assess Damages; Fees of Justice of Peace and Constable.
308 - Value of Highway Discontinued.
309 - Papers to Be Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office.
310 - Damages to Be Paid Before Opening the Road.
312 - Motion to Confirm, Vacate or Modify.
314 - For What Purpose Private Road May Be Used.
315-A - Improvement Corporations; Right of Acquisition.
316 - Entitled to Free Use of Highways.
317 - Drug Free School Zone Signs.
319 - Obstructions and Their Removal.
322 - Trees, Removal From Highway Bounds.
323 - Injuring Fruit or Shade Trees.
324 - Penalty for Falling Trees.
325 - Fallen Trees to Be Removed.
326 - Penalties, How Recovered.
327 - Lighting Roads, Highways and Bridges.
328 - Lighting of Public Highways or Bridges.
330 - Ramps in Street Curbing.