N.Y. Public Officers Law Section 62
Business in public offices on public holidays


1.

Holidays and half holidays shall be considered as Sunday for all purposes relating to the transaction of business in the public offices of each county. On all other days and half days, excepting Sundays, such offices shall be kept open for the transaction of business. This subdivision is subject to the provisions of County Law § 206-A (Business in county offices on holidays and Saturdays)section two hundred six-a of the county law and sections 1032-14.0 and 1052-22.0 of the administrative code of the city of New York.

2.

Holidays and Saturdays shall be considered as Sunday for all purposes relating to the transaction of business in the public offices of the state. On all other days, excepting Sundays, such offices shall be kept open for the transaction of business. Whenever the last day on which any paper shall be filed or act done or performed in any such office expires on a Saturday, the time therefor is hereby extended to and including the next business day.

Source: Section 62 — Business in public offices on public holidays, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/PBO/62 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Dec. 21, 2024).

60
Official seals of court of appeals, governor and state departments, divisions and bureaus
61
Investigations by state officers
62
Business in public offices on public holidays
62‑A
Leave of absence for certain appointive state officers
63
Leave of absence for veterans on Memorial day and Veterans’ day
64
Payment of expenses of public officers
64‑A
Patent policy
66
Interchangeable use of gender neutral and gender specific titles of public offices
66‑A
Accident reports kept by police authorities to be open to the inspection of persons interested
67
Fees of public officers
67‑A
Fees for certification or exemplification
68
Allowance of additional fees and expenses
68‑A
Fees for oath or acknowledgment
69
Fee for administering certain official oaths prohibited
69‑A
Interest to be paid and collected on all deposits of public moneys amounting to one thousand dollars or more
70
Accounting for fees
70‑A
Fees to be paid by public officers for public advertisements
70‑B
Certificate on printed copies of laws
71
Vacations for employees of the state
72
Notices and reports of claims, suits or causes of action to be given to the attorney-general
72‑A
Penalty of officer for failure to execute mandate and make return
73
Business or professional activities by state officers and employees and party officers
73‑A
Financial disclosure
73‑B
Advertisements by elected government officials and candidates made with public funds
74
Code of ethics
74‑A
Duty of public officers regarding the physically handicapped
75
Bribery of members of the legislature
75‑A
Appearance by a person convicted of a crime of corruption
76
Receiving bribes by members of legislature
77
Unlawful fees and payments
77‑A
Members of the legislature liable to forfeiture of office
78
Certification of members, officers and employees
79
Fine in certain cases

Accessed:
Dec. 21, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 62’s source at nysenate​.gov

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