N.Y. Education Law § 235-A
1. The New York state biodiversity research institute is hereby created within the New York state museum within the education department. The purposes of the institute shall include:
2. Definitions. When used in this section, the following terms shall mean:
3. Research programs. The institute shall foster, pursue and sponsor original systematic and ecological research, field studies, and inventories of biological collections that are designed to:
4. Education and information transfer programs. The institute shall foster the collection, transfer, and application of biodiversity information in the state by:
6. Executive committee. The institute shall be guided by an executive committee. Members of the committee shall be from varying backgrounds with members selected from the stewardship community, from the scientific community, as well as from government service. Such committee shall consist of seventeen members including the commissioner, the commissioner of environmental conservation, the commissioner of parks, recreation and historic preservation, the chancellor of the state university of New York or their designees, seven at large members appointed by the governor, one of whom shall be chairperson, two members appointed by the temporary president of the senate, one member appointed by the minority leader of the senate, two members appointed by the speaker of the assembly and one member appointed by the minority leader of the assembly. Appointed members shall serve for a term of three years, provided that such members may be reappointed. The executive committee shall:
7. Scientific working group. The executive committee shall appoint a scientific working group composed of not more than fifteen individuals representing governmental agencies (including a biologist from the department of environmental conservation), academic or research institutions, educational organizations, the forest products industry and non-profit conservation organizations. Members of the scientific working group shall have knowledge and expertise in biodiversity conservation and research and shall serve for a term of three years, provided, however that members may be reappointed for more than one term at the discretion of the executive committee. The scientific working group shall make recommendations to the executive committee with respect to: