New York Parks, recreation and historic preservation Law Section 41.11 - Powers and duties of the commission.

* 41.11 Powers and duties of the commission. The commission shall have the following powers and duties:

1. To have a seal and alter the same its pleasure;

2. To acquire, hold and dispose of personal property for its corporate purposes;

3. To make by-laws for the management and regulation of its affairs;

4. To appoint an executive officer, officers, agents, employees, to prescribe their qualifications and to fix their compensation and to pay the same out of funds of the commission;

5. To enter into contracts and leases, and to execute all instruments necessary and convenient with any person, firm, partnership or corporation, either public or private, or the state;

6. To accept gifts, grants, loans, or contributions from, and enter into contracts or other transactions with, the United States and the state or any commission of either of them, any municipality, any public or private corporation, individual or other legal entity, and to use any such gift, grants, loans or contributions to advance any of its purposes;

7. To designate the depositories of its money;

8. To establish and re-establish its fiscal year;

9. To prepare an annual report on the conduct of its activities which shall include a financial statement for that year and a work plan for the next year which may include an estimate of the resources required to complete the commission's activities to be sent to the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly;

10. To contract with the state as a not-for-profit corporation;

11. To organize and meet with a committee of planners for municipalities in or adjacent to the heritage corridor regarding regional projects and the provision of planning services;

12. To create advisory committees to advise on matters of interest, provided, however, there shall be created at a minimum a citizens' advisory committee consisting of representatives of local civic, commercial, educational, historic and cultural organizations; and

13. To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out its purposes and exercise the powers expressly given in this article; provided, however, that no power is provided to the commission to operate any portion of the heritage corridor, to impose operating standards upon any component of the heritage corridor, or to take property by eminent domain.

* NB Repealed December 31, 2019


Last modified: February 3, 2019