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B00673 Summary:

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B00673 Actions:

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04/27/2021INTRODUCED
04/28/2021ADOPTED
04/28/2021DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
04/28/2021referred to governmental operations
04/28/2021substituted for c214
04/28/2021adopted
04/28/2021returned to senate
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B00673 Text:

 
Assembly Resolution No. 214
 
BY: M. of A. Zebrowski
 
        CONCURRENT  RESOLUTION  OF  THE  SENATE AND ASSEMBLY
        terminating certain suspensions of law in  Executive
        Orders numbers 202.6 and 202.7
 
  WHEREAS,  the Governor was given the authority pursuant to Executive
Law section 29-a by Executive Order to temporarily suspend or modify any
statute, local law, ordinance, order,  rule,  or  regulation,  or  parts
thereof,  of  any agency during a state disaster emergency if compliance
with such statute, local law,  ordinance,  order,  rule,  or  regulation
would  prevent,  hinder,  or  delay  action  necessary  to cope with the
disaster emergency or if necessary to assist or aid in coping with  such
disaster; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Executive  Orders  numbers 202.6 and 202.7 include several
provisions of law for the purposes of easing provisions of law governing
the activities of public officers for the purpose of  hiring  volunteers
by  the state during the state of emergency within compliance with these
provisions of law; and
 
  WHEREAS, Executive Orders numbers 202.6 and  202.7  accomplish  this
goal   through  the  following  suspensions  or  modifications  of  law;
subclause 1 of Executive Order number 202.6, which suspends or  modifies
section  3  of the Public Officers Law to not apply to an individual who
is deemed necessary to hire or to engage  in  a  volunteer  capacity  to
provide  for  an  effective  and  efficient  emergency response, for the
duration of such emergency; subclause 2 of Executive Order number 202.6,
which suspends or modifies paragraph (i) of subdivision 1 of section  73
of  the  Public  Officers  Law  to not apply to any person who is hired,
retained, appointed, or who volunteers in any way  to  assist  New  York
State  in  its  response  to  the  declared  emergency;  subclause  3 of
Executive Order number 202.6, which suspends or modifies subparagraph  5
of section 73 of the Public Officers Law to not apply to a state officer
or  employee,  or  a  volunteer  who  is  facilitating  contributions or
donations to assist New York State  in  its  response  to  the  declared
emergency;  subclause  4 of Executive Order number 202.6, which suspends
or modifies subdivision 8 of section 73 of the Public Officers  Law  and
section  74  of  the  Public  Officers Law to not apply to volunteers or
contractors who assist New York State in its response, provided that any
recusals shall be adhered to if determined necessary by  the  appointing
entity;  and subclause 1 of Executive Order number 202.7, which modifies
the suspensions in subclause 3 and subclause 4 of Executive Order number
202.6,  for  purposes  of   clarifying   that   such   suspensions   and
modifications  shall  only be valid with respect to a person hired for a
nominal or no salary or in a volunteer capacity; and
 
  WHEREAS, the State Legislature has the  authority  to  terminate  by
concurrent  resolution Executive Orders issued under section 29-a of the
Executive Law; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED, (if the &HOUSE concur), That subclauses 1, 2, 3, and 4  of
Executive  Order  number 202.6, as extended or modified, and subclause 1
of Executive Order number 202.7, as extended  or  modified,  are  hereby
terminated.
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