Browse as ListSearch Within- Section 7.1 - Executive order no. 1: continuation and review of prior executive orders
- Section 7.2 - Executive order no. 2: establishing a state energy planning board and authorizing the creation and implementation of a state energy plan
- Section 7.3 - Executive order no. 3: appointing a commissioner to study, examine, investigate and review the management and affairs of the waterfront commission of new york harbor
- Section 7.4 - Executive order no. 4: establishing a state green procurement and agency sustainability program
- Section 7.5 - Executive order no. 5: appointing a commissioner to study, examine, investigate and review the management and affairs of the waterfront commission of new york harbor
- Section 7.6 - Executive order no. 6: ensuring the cost-effectiveness of contracts for personal services
- Section 7.7 - Executive order no. 7: prohibition against personal use of state property and campaign contributions to the governor
- Section 7.8 - Executive order no. 8: establishing judicial screening committees to ensure that judicial officer appointments are of the highest quality
- Section 7.9 - Executive order no. 9: review, continuation and expiration of prior executive orders
- Section 7.10 - Executive order no. 10: establishing a task force to increase the utilization of minority and women-owned business enterprise underwriters for state debt offerings
- Section 7.11 - Executive order no. 11: establishing a commission to undertake a state asset analysis and recommend standards and legislation to maximize the value and use of such assets
- Section 7.12 - Executive order no. 12: establishing the new york state council on returning veterans and their families
- Section 7.13 - Executive Order No. 13: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Albany, Columbia, Chenango, Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Otsego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Sullivan, Ulster and Washington, and in Contiguous Areas. [*]
- Section 7.14 - Executive Order No. 14: Declaring an Emergency in the County of Erie and Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes for the Town of Clarence. [*]
- Section 7.15 - Executive order no. 15: establishing a task force on public employee retiree health care benefits
- Section 7.16 - Executive order no. 16: establishing the statewide council of addictions collaborative to improve outcomes for new yorkers (action)
- Section 7.17 - Executive order no. 17: establishing measures to evaluate costs of mandates on local government to advance property tax relief
- Section 7.18 - Executive order no. 18: restricting the use of bottled water at state facilities and promoting executive agency sustainability
- Section 7.19 - Executive order no. 19: establishing a task force on diversifying the new york state economy through industry-higher education partnerships
- Section 7.20 - Executive Order No. 20: Naming the State Justice Building the Robert Abrams Building for Law and Justice
- Section 7.21 - Executive order no. 21: establishing the governor's task force on the prevention of childhood lead poisoning
- Section 7.22 - Executive order no. 22: establishing a broadband development and deployment council
- Section 7.23 - Executive order no. 23: establishing a task force on police-on-police shootings
- Section 7.24 - Executive Order No. 24: Establishing a Goal to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Eighty Percent by the Year 2050 and Preparing a Climate Action Plan
- Section 7.25 - Executive order no. 25: establishing a regulatory review and reform program
- Section 7.26 - Executive Order No. 26: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Erie and Contiguous Areas. [*]
- Section 7.27 - Executive order no. 27: authorizing new york city off-track betting corporation to file petition under provisions of the laws of the united states for composition or adjustment of municipal indebtedness
- Section 7.28 - Executive Order No. 28: Declaring a Disaster in the County of Essex and Contiguous Areas. [*]
- Section 7.29 - Executive Order No. 29: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the State of New York. [*]
- Section 7.30 - Executive order no. 30: enhancing participation of new yorkers in the 2010 census
- Section 7.31 - Executive order no. 31: setting forth the responsibilities, duties and powers of the stimulus oversight panel
- Section 7.32 - Executive order no. 32: establishing the governor's task force on the implementation of the 2009 public authorities reform act
- Section 7.33 - Executive order no. 33: prohibiting discrimination in state employment on the basis of gender identity
- Section 7.34(1) - Executive Order No. 34: Declaring an Emergency in Order to Allow New Jersey Police Officers to Provide Enhanced Security on Passenger Ferries Between New York and New Jersey in Order to Better Protect Passengers From Any Terrorist or Other Threat. [*][DAGGER]
- Section 7.34(2) - Executive Order No. 34: Declaring an Emergency in the County of Nassau and Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes in the Towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead and Oyster Bay. [*][DAGGER]
- Section 7.35 - Executive Order No. 35: Rescinding Section II of Executive Order 142. [**]
- Section 7.36 - Executive Order No. 36: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Broome, Chenango, Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Greene, Jefferson, Lewis, Onondaga, Otsego, St. Lawrence, Schenectady, Steuben and Tioga With Respect to Extensive Damage Caused to Federal-Aid Highways. [*]
- Section 7.37 - Executive Order No. 37: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Ulster and Westchester with Respect to Extensive Damage Caused to Federal-Aid Highways. [*]
- Section 7.38 - Executive order no. 38: continuing the task force on the implementation of the public authorities reform act
- Section 7.39 - Executive order no. 39: establishing state policies for the promotion of sustainable local farms and the protection of agricultural lands
- Section 7.40 - Executive Order No. 40: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Broome, Delaware, Franklin, Greene, Lewis and St. Lawrence with Respect to Extensive Damage Caused to Federal-Aid Highways. [*]
- Section 7.41 - Executive order. no. 41: requiring further environmental review of high-volume hydraulic fracturing in the marcellus shale
- Section 7.42 - Executive order no. 42: establishing an executive chamber records management policy
- Section 7.43 - Executive order no. 43: continuing the lower manhattan construction command center
- Section 7.44 - Executive order no. 44: directing the reallocation of deemed waived recovery zone facility bond allocations
- Section 7.45 - Executive Order No. 45: Declaring an Emergency in Order to Appoint New Jersey and Connecticut Police Officers as Railroad Police Officers to Provide Enhanced Security on Commuter Trains, Buses and Ferries