WHEREAS, it is the policy of the State of New York that the Office for the Aging advise and assist the Governor in developing policies designed to help meet the needs of the elderly and to encourage the full participation of the elderly in society; and
WHEREAS, the elderly compose a major segment of New York State's population whose particular needs and concerns must be considered as an integral part of the planning and implementation of all State programs and services affecting their lives and well-being; and
WHEREAS, the Office for the Aging is responsible for coordinating State programs and activities to the elderly; and
WHEREAS, the Federal Older Americans Act has incorporated New York State's policy of requiring State Offices for the Aging to have the authority and responsibility to review and comment on all State policies affecting the elderly;
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of New York, I, Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York, do hereby order as follows:
--the impact of the proposed legislation, regulation, order or plan upon the elderly;
--the relationship and impact of such proposals on existing programs affecting the elderly;
--recommendations upon (i) the desirability of such proposals, and (ii) modifications that would enhance the impact of the proposal upon the elderly or aid in the implementation of the proposal.
All State agencies contemplating actions that would be subject to review under this Order shall inform the Office for the Aging as early as possible in the process of developing such proposals and shall cooperate with the Office for the Aging in carrying out these responsibilities to assure that appropriate consideration is given the needs and concerns of the elderly.
Executive Order No. 34, dated May 4, 1976, is revoked and superseded by this Executive Order.
Signed: Mario M. CuomoDated: May 3, 1983
[FN*] [Revokes and supersedes Executive Order No. 34 (Hugh L. Carey), § 3.34, supra.]
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 4.12