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3.1Executive Order No. 1: Relating to the continued validity of executive orders previously issued.3.2Executive Order No. 2: Appointing a commissioner to investigate public agencies supervising nursing care facilities and the operation of such facilities.3.3Executive Order No. 3: Appointing a commissioner to study, examine, investigate, etc., the management and affairs of the Urban Development Corporation and other agencies.3.4Executive Order No. 4: Appointing a special prosecutor to inquire into possible criminal violations in the nursing home industry and related matters.3.5Executive Order No. 5: Establishing judicial nominating committees.*3.6Executive Order No. 6: Amending Executive Order of May 23, 1967 (No. 23) relating to the Health Planning Commission.*3.7Executive Order No. 7: Creating the New York State Economic Development Board in the Executive Department.*3.8Executive Order No. 8: Creating Women's Division in the Executive Chamber.*†‡3.9Executive Order No. 9: Assigning certain functions to the Department of State in connection with the Federal Economic Opportunity Act of 1974.*3.10Executive Order No. 10: Directing filing of financial statements by certain officers and employees within the Executive Department.3.11Executive Order No. 11: Directing the creation of the Public Health Education Unit.3.12Executive Order No. 12: Establishing Health Advisory Council.3.13Executive Order No. 13: Establishing the New York State Commission on Sports and Winter Olympics.3.14Executive Order No. 14: Directing attendance of Attorney General at extraordinary special and trial term of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County.3.15Executive Order No. 15: Designating the Department of Social Services as State Agencies responsible for programs under Title XX of the Federal Social Security Act.3.16Executive Order No. 16: Appointing an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County.3.17Executive Order No. 17: [Terminating requirement upon Attorney General in relation to certain criminal proceedings pending in New York County.]3.18Executive Order No. 18: [Establishing Citizen Mobilization for Federal Action Board.]3.19Executive Order No. 19: [Amending Executive Order No. 61 (§ 1.61, supra).]3.20Executive Order No. 20: [Amending Executive Order No. 62 (§ 1.62, supra).]3.21Executive Order No. 21: [Amending Executive Order No. 63 (§ 1.63, supra).]3.22Executive Order No. 22: [Amending Executive Order No. 64 (§ 1.64, supra).]3.23Executive Order No. 23: [Amending Executive Order No. 65 (§ 1.65, supra).]3.24Executive Order No. 24: [Amending Executive Order No. 61 (§ 1.61, supra) and No. 19 (§ 3.19, supra).]3.25Executive Order No. 25: [Amending Executive Order No. 62 (§ 1.62, supra) and No. 20 (§ 3.20, supra).]3.26Executive Order No. 26: [Amending Executive Order No. 63 (§ 1.63, supra) and No. 21 (§ 3.21, supra).]3.27Executive Order No. 27: [Amending Executive Order No. 64 (§ 1.64, supra) and No. 22 (§ 3.22, supra)]3.28Executive Order No. 28: [Amending Executive Order No. 65 (§ 1.65, supra) and No.23 (§ 3.23, supra).]3.29Executive Order No. 29: [Requiring Attorney General to inquire into certain public charges made by Special State Prosecutor.]3.30Executive Order No. 30: [Establishing an occupational health unit within the Department of Health.]3.31Executive Order No. 31: [Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Albany County with reference to certain criminal proceedings.]3.32Executive Order No. 32: [Establishing Breast Cancer Advisory Committee.]3.33Executive Order No. 33: [Establishing a State Advisory Council on the Handicapped.]*3.34Executive Order No. 34: Requiring State agencies to submit proposed legislation, regulations, orders and plans to Office for the Aging.*3.35Executive Order No. 35: Establishing the Mental Hygiene Medical Review Board.*3.36Executive Order No. 36: [Requiring Attorney General to inquire into matters concerning private proprietary homes for adults.]3.37Executive Order No. 37: [Directing that the Chief of Staff order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property in certain counties.]3.38Executive Order No. 38: Creating the New York State Historical Records Advisory Board and the position of State Historical Records Coordinator.*3.39Executive Order No. 39: Establishing a New York State Board of Tourism.3.40Executive Order No. 40: Assigning responsibilities of certain State agencies and State Division of Human Rights for ensuring equal employment opportunity for minorities, women and the disabled in State government and establishing the Governor's Executive Committee for Affirmative Action.***†‡3.41Executive Order No. 41: Establishing the Executive Committee on Medical Malpractice.3.42Executive Order No. 42: [Appropriating an extraordinary special and trial term of the Supreme Court, Onondaga County and appointing a presiding justice thereof.]3.43Executive Order No. 43: [Placing a requirement upon the Attorney General in relation to Onondaga County.]3.44Executive Order No. 44: [Amending Executive Order No. 35 (§ 3.35, supra.]3.45Executive Order No. 45: [Establishing Office of State Contract Compliance.]3.46Executive Order No. 46: [Declaring an energy and fuel supply emergency.]3.47Executive Order No. 47: Directing that the Chief of Staff order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property in Erie County.3.48Executive Order No. 48: Directing that the Chief of Staff order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property in Lewis and Jefferson Counties.3.49Executive Order No. 49: Directing that the Chief of Staff order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property in the Counties of Albany, Chenango, Delaware, Fulton, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Warren and Washington.3.50Executive Order No. 50: [Ordering the Attorney General to conduct all criminal proceedings in Queens County relating to Hillside Manor.]3.51Executive Order No. 51: [Establishing the Office of Advocate for the Disabled, and revoking and superseding Executive Order No. 33 (§ 3.33, supra)]*3.52Executive Order No. 52: [Suspending the applicability of certain provisions in the Labor Law relating to unemployment benefits.]3.53Executive Order No. 53: [Directing a review of the criminal justice system of the City of New York, in the wake of looting during a power blackout.]3.54Executive Order No. 54: Requesting the appointment of Norman Clapp to investigate the New York City power failure.3.55to 3.59 Executive Order No. 55-59: [Reserved]3.60Executive Order No. 60: Terminating Executive Order No. 14 in relation to Suffolk County.3.61Executive Order No. 61: The New York State Securities Coordinating Committee.*3.62Executive Order No. 62: [Establishing an Executive Advisory Committee on Sentencing.]3.63Executive Order No. 63: [Establishing procedures for the letting of State contracts.]3.64Executive Order No. 64: Establishing the New York State Motion Picture and Television Advisory Board.*3.65Executive Order No. 65: [Creating the Empire State Plaza Council.]3.66Executive Order No. 66: Directing that the Chief of Staff order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.3.67Executive Order No. 67: Directing that the Chief of Staff order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property in the City of New York.3.68Executive Order No. 68: Directing the implementation of alternative work schedules in agencies of government.3.69Executive Order No. 69: Directing that the Chief of Staff order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property in the City of New York.3.70Executive Order No. 70: Directing State agencies to consider labor relations practices when awarding State contracts.*3.71Executive Order No. 71: Directing that the Chief of Staff order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property in the Harriman State Park and Bear Mountain State Park located in the counties of Rockland and Orange.3.72Executive Order No. 72: Directing the Attorney General to inquire into the operation, management and funding of hospitals.3.73Executive Order No. 73: Reestablishing the New York State Economic Development Board.3.74Executive Order No. 74: Establishing a Governor's Temporary Commission to review the sales and use tax laws.3.75Executive Order No. 75: Creating a task force on transportation of the disabled and directing the development of a comprehensive plan for the transportation of the disabled.3.76Executive Order No. 76: Designating the Empire State Plaza in Albany to be The Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza.3.77Executive Order No. 77: Establishing the New York State Advisory Council on Ethnic Affairs.3.78Executive Order No. 78: Directing attendance of Attorney General at term of the Supreme Court, Albany County.3.79Executive Order No. 79: Relating to the continued validity of executive orders previously issued.3.80Executive Order No. 80: Establishing the Governor's Commission on the International Year of the Child.3.81Executive Order No. 81: Establishing the Office of State Ombudsman.*3.82Executive Order No. 82: Establishing the Casino Gambling Study Panel.3.83Executive Order No. 83: Creating the Playground-for-All-Children Task Force.3.84Executive Order No. 84: Directing that the Chief of Staff to the Governor order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property in the Village of Port Byron, Cayuga County, New York.3.85Executive Order No. 85: Establishing the Urban Affairs Cabinet.3.86Executive Order No. 86: Targeting the location of State facilities in downtown areas.3.87Executive Order No. 87: Establishing the Council on International Business.*3.88Executive Order No. 88: Establishing guidelines for the operation of the Community Advisory Committee.3.89Executive Order No. 89: Directing that the Chief of Staff order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in guaranteeing public order and public property at various correctional and mental hygiene facilities.3.90Executive Order No. 90: Establishing the Task Force on Domestic Violence.*3.91Executive Order No. 91: Declaring an energy and fuel supply emergency (gasoline).3.92Executive Order No. 92: Establishing the New York State Office of Development Planning.3.93Executive Order No. 93: Establishing the Rural Affairs Cabinet.3.94Executive Order No. 94: Directing that the Chief of Staff order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in Franklin County to preserve the peace and avoid endangerment to the surrounding populace and public and private property.3.95Executive Order No. 95: Declaring a disaster emergency in regard to bus transportation at the Lake Placid XIII Winter Olympic Games.3.96Executive Order No. 96: Creating the New York State Council on Housing and Community Development.3.97Executive Order No. 97: Establishing the Alcohol and Highway Safety Task Force.3.98Executive Order No. 98: Designating the Department of Health as the State agency responsible for statistical activities under the Cooperative Health Statistics Plan System.3.99Executive Order No. 99: Establishing the New York State Olympic Facilities Study Committee.3.100Executive Order No. 100: Regulatory procedures; plain language.3.101Executive Order No. 101: Declaring a disaster emergency in the towns of Woodstock and Shandaken.3.102Executive Order No. 102: Establishing a Panel to Review Scientific Studies and the Development of Public Policy on Problems Resulting from Hazardous Wastes.3.103Executive Order No. 103: Establishing the Governor's Commission on the International Year of Disabled Persons.3.104Executive Order No. 104: Establishing a Governor's Conference for the Prevention of Developmental Disabilities and Infant Mortality.3.105Executive Order No. 105: Declaring a disaster emergency in the towns of Bombay, Canton and Brasher and on the St. Regis Indian Reservation and directing State agencies to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property.3.106Executive Order No. 106: Directing that the Chief of Staff to the Governor order into active service the organized militia to staff armories throughout the State in order to provide temporary shelter for individuals and families without heat during the period of severe cold weather.3.107Executive Order No. 107: Declaring an emergency in New York State and directing the Office of General Services to provide equipment and assistance to aid in the establishment of temporary shelters in New York State armories.3.108Executive Order No. 108: Declaring an emergency in the city of Port Jervis and the town of Deer Park and directing State agencies to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property.3.109Executive Order No. 109: Establishing an Executive Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice.3.110Executive Order No. 110: Establishing the State Commission to Commemorate the Centennial of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.3.111Executive Order No. 111: Establishing a Management Advisory Council and an Employee Relations Advisory Council.3.112Executive Order No. 112: Establishing the Employee Assistance Program Task Force.3.113Executive Order No. 113: Declaring a disaster emergency in the counties of Cayuga, Cortland, Montgomery, Onondaga and Tompkins, and directing State agencies to assist authorities in repairing, restoring and protecting highway transportation systems.3.114Executive Order No. 114: Establishing an Executive Advisory Commission to review existing laws affecting the authority and operations of New York insurance companies.3.115Executive Order No. 115: Declaring a disaster emergency in the Counties of Tioga and Allegany and directing State agencies to assist authorities in repairing, restoring and protecting highway transportation systems.3.116Executive Order No. 116: Directing that the Chief of Staff to the Governor order into active service the organized militia to staff armories in the City of New York in order to provide emergency temporary shelter for homeless individuals during the period of cold weather.3.117Executive Order No. 117: Prescribing arrangements for developing and coordinating a State program for minority business enterprise.*3.118Executive Order No. 118: Establishing the Council on State Priorities.3.119Executive Order No. 119: Designating the Department of Environmental Conservation as the State agency responsible for planning the Forest Preserve Centennial celebration.3.120Executive Order No. 120: Establishing the State Council on Food and Nutrition.3.121Executive Order No. 121: Establishing the Governor's Advisory Council on Highway Safety.*3.122Executive Order No. 122: Establishing a Commission on Export Finance.