New York Laws
Title 9 - New York State Thruway Authority
387 - Fees for Searches and Copies of Accident and Accident Reconstruction Reports.

ยง 387. Fees for searches and copies of accident and accident
reconstruction reports. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,
the fees for searching the records of the authority for an accident
report, for furnishing a copy of an accident report, and for furnishing
a copy of an accident reconstruction report shall not exceed the fees
charged by the division of state police pursuant to section sixty-six-a
of the public officers law and/or by the department of motor vehicles
pursuant to section two hundred two of the vehicle and traffic law,
provided, however, that no fee shall be charged to any public officer,
board or body, or volunteer fire company, for searches or copies of
accident reports to be used for a public purpose.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

PBA - Public Authorities

Article 2 - Park, Parkway and Highway Authorities

Title 9 - New York State Thruway Authority

350 - Short Title.

351 - Definitions.

352 - New York State Thruway Authority.

353 - Purposes of the Authority and Benefits Therefrom.

354 - Powers of the Authority.

355 - Officers and Employees; Transfer, Promotion and Seniority.

356 - Thruway Sections and Connections; Assuming Jurisdiction.

356-A - Names and Designations of Thruway Sections and Connections.

356-B - Thruway to Be Designated as a Section of a National Network of Blue Star Memorial Highways.

357 - Right of Authority to Use State Property; Payment for Improvements.

357-A - State Police and State Payment for Services.

357-B - Sharing Employees, Services and Resources.

357-C - Indemnification and Defense Under Shared Services Agreement.

358 - Acquisition of Real Property by the Commissioner.

358-A - Acquisition of Real Property by the Authority.

359 - Construction, Reconstruction and Improvement.

359-A - Procurement Contracts.

360 - Operation and Maintenance.

361 - Traffic Control.

361-A - Restriction and Regulation of Advertising Devices.

361-B - Jurisdiction in Certain Suits Against the Authority.

361-C - Tourist Information Facilities.

361-D - Agreement With the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.

362 - Assistance by State Officers, Departments, Boards, Divisions and Commissions.

363 - Annual Report.

364 - Deposit and Investment of Moneys of the Authority.

365 - Notes or Bonds of the Authority.

366 - Guaranty by the State.

367 - State's Right to Require Redemption of Bonds.

368 - Remedies of Noteholders and Bondholders.

369 - Liability of State.

370 - Notes and Bonds Legal Investments for Public Officers and Fiduciaries.

371 - Tax Exemption.

372 - Tax Covenant.

373 - Agreement of the State.

374 - Title Not Affected if in Part Unconstitutional.

375 - Inconsistent Provisions in Other Acts Superseded.

376 - Further Additional Powers of the Authority.

377 - Provision for Servicing State Vehicles With Petroleum, Etc.

378 - Specially Priced Commuter Tickets.

378-A - Emergency Service Permits.

379 - Further Additional Powers of the Authority to Finance Certain Repayment Obligations of the State in Connection With the Purchase of Real Property For

380 - Further Additional Powers of the Authority to Finance Certain Local Highway and Bridge Improvements and Payments to the Authority.

381 - Further Additional Powers of the Authority.

384 - Additional Powers of the Authority to Undertake and Finance Certain Transportation Projects.

385 - Additional Powers of the Authority to Issue Special Dedicated Highway and Bridge Trust Fund Bonds.

386 - Additional Powers of the Authority to Issue Special Rail and Aviation Transportation Bonds.

386-A - Financing of Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Mta) Transportation Facilities.

386-B - Financing of Peace Bridge and Transportation Capital Projects.

387 - Fees for Searches and Copies of Accident and Accident Reconstruction Reports.

388 - Limitation on Powers of the Authority.

389 - Information Concerning Services for Human Trafficking Victims in Facilities at Service Areas.