N.Y. Insurance Law § 9104
(a) Except in the cities of New York and Buffalo, there shall be paid by every foreign and alien fire insurance corporation, association or individuals which insure property against loss or damage by fire, except foreign mutual fire insurance companies, on or before the first day of March the sum of one dollar and eighty cents upon the hundred dollars, and at that rate, upon the amount of all premiums which during the year, or part of a year, ending on the last preceding thirty-first day of December, shall have been received by any such insurer for any insurance against loss or damage by fire written by it upon property situated within each city, village, fire district, or fire alarm district, or fire protection district to:
(f) Except as otherwise provided in any special law, and except as to the Firemen's Association of the State of New York, such tax shall be used for the benefit of, as determined by the members thereof:
(h) Those provisions of subsections (a) and (e) of this section which require the determination of the city, village, fire district, fire alarm district or fire protection district within which an insured property is located shall not apply to policies which insure motor vehicles, provided that: