N.Y. Executive Law Section 100-A
Information on state agencies pertaining to persons subjected to section seventy-three-a of the public officers law and who hold policy-m...


§ 100-a. Information on state agencies pertaining to persons subjected to Public Officers Law § 73-A (Financial disclosure)section seventy-three-a of the public officers law and who hold policy-making positions.

1.

As used in this section “agency” means:

(a)

any state department, board, bureau, division, council, committee, commission, or office;

(b)

any other similar state public organization established pursuant to state statutes, executive order, or other executive action for the exercise of any function of state government and to which members are appointed or elected; and

(c)

any public authority or public benefit corporation a majority of whose members are appointed by the governor or serve as members by virtue of holding state offices to which they were appointed by the governor, or any combination thereof.

2.

“Agency” does not include:

(a)

any informal advisory organization established exclusively by a state agency to advise a commissioner, secretary, or other director of that agency on an informal basis;

(b)

the state legislature; and

(c)

any local government or subdivision or entity thereof.

3.

The secretary of state shall maintain a compilation of persons subjected to Public Officers Law § 73-A (Financial disclosure)section seventy-three-a of the public officers law and who hold policy-making positions at all state agencies, including state agencies established after the effective date of this section. Such compilation shall identify by agency the persons subjected to Public Officers Law § 73-A (Financial disclosure)section seventy-three-a of the public officers law and who hold policy-making positions, the length of time such positions have been held, and a representation of policy-making positions at such agency held by women compared to policy-making positions held by men. The secretary of state shall keep such inventory in a public record available for inspection, and updated annually on the department of state website.

4.

Each agency shall annually on or before January first, submit to the secretary of state all information required pursuant to this section in a manner specified by the secretary of state to facilitate the publication requirements of this section.

5.

For the purposes of this section, "persons subjected to Public Officers Law § 73-A (Financial disclosure)section seventy-three-a of the public officers law and who hold policy-making decisions" shall include, but not be limited to, a commissioner, a superintendent, an executive director, and other chief executive officers, positions appointed by the governor, as well as the appointments of the aforementioned whose function is essential to the policy-making processes of such agency, and any other position whose function is essential to the policy-making processes of such agency.

Source: Section 100-A — Information on state agencies pertaining to persons subjected to section seventy-three-a of the public officers law and who hold policy-m..., https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/EXC/100-A (updated Apr. 5, 2019; accessed Apr. 27, 2024).

90
Department of state
91
Rules
92
Deputies
93
Custody of records
93‑A
Examination of reports
94
Commission on ethics and lobbying in government
94‑A
Consumer protection division
94‑B
Office for new Americans
94‑C
Major renewable energy development program
94‑D
New York Asian American and Pacific Islander commission
95
Legislative manual
96
Fees and refunds
96‑A
Fees for services rendered pursuant to the uniform commercial code
97
Completing unfinished papers
97‑A
Affirmation in lieu of oath
98
Copies of amendments to rules for admission of attorneys
99
Central state registry of security guards
100
Central state registry of armored car guards
100‑A
Information on state agencies pertaining to persons subjected to section seventy-three-a of the public officers law and who hold policy-m...
100‑B
Business entity database
101
Accessibility, rules and regulations
101‑A
Legislative notification of the proposed adoption, amendment, suspension or repeal of agency rules
101‑B
Application by municipal corporations for the suspension of certain rules
102
Filing and publication of codes, rules and regulations
103
Future editions and supplements of official compilations
104
Departmental cooperation
104‑A
Departmental cooperation regarding water quality
105
Changes in codes, rules or regulations
106
Proof of codes, rules and regulations
106‑A
Internet access to the New York code, rules and regulations
107
Intergovernmental agreements
108
Address confidentiality program
109
Registration of certain service providers
130
Appointment of notaries public
131
Procedure of appointment
132
Certificates of official character of notaries public
133
Certification of notarial signatures
134
Signature and seal of county clerk
135
Powers and duties
135‑A
Notary public or commissioner of deeds
135‑B
Advertising by notaries public
135‑C
Electronic notarization
136
Notarial fees
137
Statement as to authority of notaries public
138
Powers of notaries public or other officers who are stockholders, directors, officers or employees of a corporation
139
Commissioners of deeds within the state
140
Commissioners of deeds in the city of New York
141
Commissioners of deeds in other states, territories and foreign countries
142
Powers of such commissioners
142‑A
Validity of acts of notaries public and commissioners of deeds notwithstanding certain defects
143
Fees of such commissioners
144
Saving clause
144‑A
Eligible professions for the purchase, sale, and use of body armor

Accessed:
Apr. 27, 2024

Last modified:
Apr. 5, 2019

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