N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9 § 5.31

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 50, December 11, 2024
Section 5.31 - Executive Order No. 31: Revoking Certain Executive Orders and Amendments. [*]

WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 3, issued January 5, 1995, directed a comprehensive review of all executive orders and amendments thereto in effect as of that date; and

WHEREAS, during the course of that review it has become apparent that numerous executive orders have been rendered obsolete or superfluous by changed circumstances or otherwise;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE E. PATAKI, 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 order that the executive orders listed below, whose purposes have been accomplished by issuance of a report, carrying out of a specific task or otherwise, are revoked by this Executive Order.

Executive Order Nos. 16 and 16.1, issued May 20, 1983 and December 31, 1993 respectively (Establishing the Council on Fiscal and Economic Priorities);

Executive Order No. 20, issued July 25, 1983 (Allocation of Hydroelectric Power);

Executive Order No. 22, issued August 23, 1983 (Establishing the Task Force on Rural Development);

Executive Order No. 24, issued September 20, 1983 (Establishing a Select Commission on the Future of the State-Local Mental Health System);

Executive Order No. 25, issued September 30, 1983 (Establishing the New York State Hazardous Waste Treatment Facilities Task Force);

Executive Order No. 33, issued December 29, 1983 (Industrial Chemical and Past Disposal Practices Surveys);

Executive Order No. 41, issued May 25, 1984 (Establishing a Comprehensive Work Force Planning Program);

Executive Order No. 49, issued October 10, 1984 (To Establish a Temporary Task Force on the New York Business Development Corporation);

Executive Order No. 52, issued November 8, 1984 (Establishing the Position of Director of Economic Development);

Executive Order No. 58, issued January 9, 1985 (Establishing a World Trade Council);

Executive Order No. 65, issued June 5, 1985 (Commission on Police Use of Force);

Executive Order No. 69, issued July 25, 1985 (Designating Felice K. Shea to Hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term for the County of New York);

Executive Order No. 70, issued July 25, 1985 (Designating Felice K. Shea to Hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term for the County of Bronx);

Executive Order No. 71, issued July 25, 1985 (Designating Felice K. Shea to Hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term for the County of Queens);

Executive Order No. 72, issued July 25, 1985 (Designating Felice K. Shea to Hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term for the County of Kings);

Executive Order No. 73, issued July 25, 1985 (Designating Felice K. Shea to Hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term for the County of Richmond);

Executive Order No. 78, issued January 13, 1986 (Establishing an Advisory Commission to Make Findings and Recommendations About Problems Relating to Liability Insurance);

Executive Order No. 81, issued March 27, 1986 (Extraordinary and Special Trial Term of Supreme Court, County of New York);

Executive Order No. 83, issued June 9, 1986 (Requiring Attorney General to Supersede District Attorney of Jefferson County);

Executive Order No. 85, issued September 9, 1986 (Establishing the Governor's School and Business Alliance Task Force);

Executive Order No. 88.1, issued April 21, 1987 (Appointing Special Commissioners to Investigate Instances of Corruption in the Administration of Government and to Determine the Adequacy of Laws, Regulations and Procedures Relating to Government Integrity);

Executive Order No. 89, issued January 16, 1987 (Requiring Attorney General to Supersede District Attorney of Queens County in Reference to Certain Criminal Proceedings);

Executive Order No. 92, issued March 31, 1987 (Designating Acting Supreme Court Justice Marie G. Santagata to Hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term of the Supreme Court in the County of New York, in Place of Justice David S. Ritter);

Executive Order No. 101, issued September 30, 1987 (Establishing the Governor's Office for Voluntary Service);

Executive Order No. 104, issued November 2, 1987 (Establishing a Task Force on Encouraging Electoral Participation);

Executive Order No. 105, issued November 12, 1987 (Establishing the Governor's Task Force on Work and Family);

Executive Order No. 106, issued January 26, 1988 (Requiring Attorney General to Supersede District Attorney of Dutchess County in Reference to Certain Proceedings);

Executive Order No. 110, issued June 27, 1988 (Requiring the Attorney General to Conduct Criminal Actions and Proceedings in the County of Bronx);

Executive Order No. 112, issued September 22, 1988 (Creating the Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Commission);

Executive Order No. 115, issued December 19, 1988 (Requiring the Attorney General to Supersede the District Attorney of Hamilton County with Reference to Certain Criminal Investigations and Proceedings);

Executive Order No. 122, issued April 5, 1989 (Requiring Attorney General to Supersede District Attorney of Orange County with Reference to Certain Proceedings and an Investigation);

Executive Order No. 124, issued May 2, 1989 (Requiring Attorney General to Supersede District Attorney of Suffolk County with Reference to Certain Proceedings and an Investigation);

Executive Order Nos. 128 and 128.1, issued August 31, 1989 and July 13, 1990 respectively (Requiring Attorney General to Supersede District Attorney of Kings County with Reference to Certain Criminal Proceedings);

Executive Order Nos. 129 and 129.1, issued September 14 and November 27, 1989 respectively (Commission to Investigate the Operation, Implementation and Enforcement of Returnable Container Act);

Executive Order No. 133, issued January 4, 1990 (Establishing the Forms Simplification/Reduction Program Advisory Council);

Executive Order No. 137, issued March 6, 1990 (Establishing a Committee for the Implementation of Real Property Asset Management and Policy);

Executive Order No. 138, issued July 13, 1990 (Requiring Attorney General to Supersede District Attorney of Orleans County with Reference to Certain Proceedings and an Investigation);

Executive Order No. 140, issued December 7, 1990 (Establishing the New York State Task Force on Implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990);

Executive Order No. 144, issued April 3, 1991 (Requiring Attorney General to Supersede District Attorney of Nassau County with Reference to Certain Proceedings and an Investigation);

Executive Order No. 145, issued June 27, 1991 (Establishing the Position of State Director of Health, Education and Human Services);

Executive Order No. 146, issued July 1, 1991 (Establishing the Position of State Director of Housing);

Executive Order No. 149, issued September 23, 1991 (Toward a Diverse Judiciary-Task Force on Minorities on the Bench);

Executive Order No. 151, issued October 9, 1991 (The Adirondack Park Centennial);

Executive Order No. 156, issued June 8, 1992 (Establishing a Negotiated Rule Making Program);

Executive Order No. 157, issued June 10, 1992 (The Governor's Council on Lifetime Health, Fitness and Sports);

Executive Order No. 160, issued November 17, 1992 (Directing a Review of the Criminal Investigation and Prosecution Arising from the Murder of Yankel Rosenbaum);

Executive Order No. 164, issued December 31, 1992 (Establishing Quality Through Participation in State Government);

Executive Order No. 172, issued May 26, 1993 (Establishing a Temporary Commission on Constitutional Revision);

Executive Order No. 174, issued August 26, 1993 (Requiring Attorney General to Supersede District Attorney of Westchester County with Respect to the Investigation of the Death of Kevin Turner);

Executive Order No. 175, issued August 31, 1993 (Requiring Attorney General to Supersede District Attorney of Warren County with Respect to the Investigation into the Allegations Regarding William Montgomery and Jeffrey Matte);

Executive Order No. 175.1, issued March 7, 1994 (Requiring Attorney General to Supersede District Attorney of Warren County with Respect to the Investigation into the Allegations Regarding William Montgomery, Jeffrey Matte and Any Other Allegations Related to or Committed Incident to those Allegations or Discovered in the Investigation or Prosecution Thereof);

Executive Order Nos. 177 and 177.1, issued November 22 and December 17, 1993 respectively (Establishing a Commission for the Study of Youth Crime and Violence and Reform of the Juvenile Justice System);

Executive Order Nos. 178 and 178.1, issued December 7, 1993 and August 9, 1994 respectively (Establishing the Temporary Task Force on Health Insurance for Retired Educational Employees);

Executive Order Nos. 181 and 181.1, issued March 17 and September 1, 1994 respectively (Commission to Investigate the Implementation, Operation and Enforcement of the Returnable Container Act);

Executive Order No. 182, issued April 27, 1994 (Establishing a Temporary Commission on High Speed Rail and Maglev Transportation Development);

Executive Order No. 183, issued August 9, 1994 (Requiring the Attorney General to Supersede the District Attorney of Seneca County with Respect to the Investigation Into the Allegations Regarding the Operations of the Seneca County Sheriff's Department);

Executive Order No. 184, issued August 15, 1994 (Requiring the Attorney General to Supersede the District Attorney of Delaware County with Respect to the Prosecution of the Homicide Allegations Regarding John Spencer);

Executive Order No. 185, issued August 31, 1994 (Establishing a Permanent Labor/Management Committee on Workers' Compensation Reform); and

Executive Order No. 186, issued September 6, 1994 (Creating a Task Force on the Skills, Training and Career Advancement of Direct Care Workers Providing Services to Individuals with Disabilities).

Signed: George E. Pataki

Dated: April 9, 1996

Footnotes

* [Revoked by Executive Order No. 5 (Eliot Spitzer), infra.] [Revoked by Executive Order No. 9 (David A. Paterson), infra.] [Revoked by Executive Order No. 2 (Andrew M. Cuomo), infra.]

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