New York Executive Law Article 2 - GOVERNOR
- 2 - Office and Residence of Governor.
The office of the governor shall be known as the executive chamber, and his residence, as the executive mansion.
- 3 - Acting Governor.
Every provision of law relating to the governor shall extend to the lieutenant-governor, to the president of the senate, and to the speaker of the...
- 4 - Secretary and Counsel to the Governor.
A secretary to the governor shall be appointed by the governor, and shall receive a salary to be fixed by the governor within the amount...
- 4-a - Chief Diversity Officer.
A chief diversity officer for the state shall be appointed by the governor and shall receive a salary to be fixed by the governor within...
- 5 - Executive Records.
The governor shall cause to be kept in the executive chamber or in the appropriate state office: 1. Journals of the daily transactions of his...
- 6 - Examination and Inspection by the Governor.
The governor is authorized at any time, either in person or by one or more persons appointed by him for the purpose, to examine and...
- 7 - Limited Operation of Holiday.
The governor in issuing any proclamation appointing any day as a holiday or as a day of thanksgiving or fasting and prayer or other religious...
- 8 - Registration of Aliens.
Whenever a state of war exists between the United States and a foreign country, or, in the judgment of the governor public safety or necessity...
- 9 - Lease or Loan of State Property; Temporary Transfer of Personnel.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, general, special or local 1. (a) The governor, from time to time, whenever he deems it to be in...
- 11 - Indian Settlement Agreements.
1. Oneida settlement agreement. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon filing with the secretary of state, the settlement agreement executed between the governor, the...
- 12 - Tribal-State Compact.
(a) Notwithstanding any other law, the state, through the governor, may execute a tribal-state compact with the Seneca Nation of Indians pursuant to the Indian...
Last modified: February 3, 2019