I, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of the State of New York, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State of New York, do hereby create in the Executive Department a new bureau to be known as the New York State Office for Community Affairs to implement the Federal Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, to act as liaison with the Federal Model Cities Program and to serve as a center for creative development of interdisciplinary programs to aid in meeting the specific problems of today's urban crisis and in alleviating the impact of urban and rural poverty. The Office shall be headed by a Director to be appointed by the Governor.
The Office shall:
The Director may, with the approval of the Governor, accept, agree to accept or contract for as an agent of the State, any grant, including Federal grants, or any gift for any of the purposes of this Order, including funds from the Federal Government granted under the provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Any monies so received may be expended by the Director to effectuate any purpose of this Order subject to the same limitations as to approval of expenditures and audit as are prescribed for State monies appropriated for the purpose of this Order.
The Director may employ such additional personnel as he may deem necessary or desirable to fulfill the functions of the Office and provide compensation within the amounts made available by appropriation therefor.
In exercising its powers and duties, the Office may call upon other State departments and agencies to provide, within available resources, such assistance as the Office may deem appropriate.
Executive Order Number 20 [sic, should be 18], dated March 1, 1965, which established the Office of Economic Opportunity, and Executive Order Number 29, dated October 7, 1968, which created the Office for Urban Innovation, are hereby revoked, effective September 11, 1969. On such date, all the functions and powers possessed by and all the obligations and duties of the Office of Economic Opportunity and the Office of Urban Innovation shall be transferred and assigned to, assumed by and devolved upon the Office for Community Affairs established by this Order. With respect to powers, functions, obligations and duties so transferred and assumed, the Office for Community Affairs shall be deemed and held to constitute the continuation of the Office of Economic Opportunity and the Office for Urban Innovation and not a different agency or authority. Any proceeding or other business heretofore undertaken or commenced by the Office of Economic Opportunity or the Office for Urban Innovation may be conducted and completed by the Office for Community Affairs in the same manner and under the same terms and conditions and with the same effect as if conducted and completed by the Office of Economic Opportunity or the Office for Urban Innovation, as the case may be. All appropriations or reappropriations to the Office of Economic Opportunity and the Office for Urban Innovation for the functions, powers, obligations and duties so transferred and assumed, to the extent of remaining unexpended or unencumbered balances thereof, whether allocated or unallocated and whether obligated or unobligated, shall be transferred to and made available for use by the Office for Community Affairs for the same purposes for which originally appropriated.
Signed: Nelson A. RockefellerDated: August 28, 1969
[FN*] [Revokes Executive Order Nos. 18 and 29, supra.]
[FN[DAGGER]] [Revoked by Executive Order No. 46, infra. ]
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 1.33