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4.1Executive Order No. 1: Relating to the continued validity of executive orders previously issued.†4.2Executive Order No. 2: Establishing the position of State Director of Criminal Justice.‡4.3Executive Order No. 3: Establishing a Board of Public Disclosure.*†4.4Executive Order No. 4: Establishing the Emergency Task Force on the Homeless.*4.5Executive Order No. 5: Establishing the Women's Division in the Executive Chamber.*4.6Executive Order No. 6: Assigning responsibilities of the State Department of Civil Service, and certain State agencies for insuring equal employment opportunity for minorities, women, disabled persons and Vietnam era veterans in State government and establishing the Governor's executive committee for affirmative action.*4.7Executive Order No. 7: Establishing a Governor's Advisory Committee for Hispanic Affairs.4.8Executive Order No. 8: Directing State agencies to consider labor relations practices when awarding State contracts.*4.9Executive Order No. 9: Establishing the Judicial Screening Committees.**†‡4.10Executive Order No. 10: Establishing a Job Training Partnership Committee.*†4.11Executive Order No. 11: Expanding the membership and powers of the Securities Coordinating Committee.*4.12Executive Order No. 12: Directing the State Office for the Aging to review and comment upon policies affecting the elderly.*4.13Executive Order No. 13: Declaring a disaster emergency in the counties of Broome, Chautauqua, Chemung and Tioga and directing State agencies to assist local authorities.*†4.14Executive Order No. 14: Declaring a disaster emergency in the County of Oneida and directing State agencies to assist local authorities.*†4.15Executive Order No. 15: Establishing an Interagency Task Force on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).*‡4.16Executive Order No. 16: Establishing the Council on Fiscal and Economic Priorities.*†‡4.17Executive Order No. 17: Establishing State Policy on Private Institutions which Discriminate.4.18Executive Order No. 18: Establishing the Commission on Domestic Violence.*†‡4.19Executive Order No. 19: New York State Policy Statement on Sexual Harassment in the Workplace.4.20Executive Order No. 20: Establishing a Temporary Commission on Allocation of Power Authority Hydroelectric Power.*†4.21Executive Order No. 21: Prescribing arrangements for establishing a State program for contract compliance and minority and women-owned business enterprise.*†‡4.22Executive Order No. 22: Establishing the Task Force on Rural Development.*†4.23Executive Order No. 23: Establishing the Office of New York State Ombudsman.*4.24Executive Order No. 24: Establishing the Select Commission on the Future of the State-Local Mental Health System.*†4.25Executive Order No. 25: Establishing the New York State Hazardous Waste Treatment Facilities Task Force.*†4.26Executive Order No. 26: Directing the State Office of Advocate for the Disabled to review comment upon policies affecting persons with disabilities.4.27Executive Order No. 27: Establishing the Office of Management and Productivity.*†4.28Executive Order No. 28: Establishing a Task Force on Sexual Orientation Discrimination.*4.29Executive Order No. 29: Guidelines for the purchase of steel for use on construction contracts.‡4.30Executive Order No. 30: Declaring a disaster emergency in the City of Buffalo and directing State agencies to assist local authorities.*†4.31Executive Order No. 31: Directing that the Chief of Staff to the Governor order into active service the organized militia to assist civil agencies and authorities in the City of Buffalo in disaster recovery efforts.*†4.32Executive Order No. 32: Renaming the New York State Office of Disaster Preparedness to be the New York State Emergency Management Office.‡4.33Executive Order No. 33: Directing the Commissioner of Environmental Conservation to conduct an industrial chemical survey.*†4.34Executive Order No. 34: Establishing the New York State Human Rights Advisory Council.4.35Executive Order No. 35: Establishing the Governor's Advisory Council on Highway Safety.*†4.36Executive Order No. 36: Establishing the New York State Motion Picture and Television Advisory Board.†*4.37Executive Order No. 37: Establishing the Governor's Task Force on Adolescent Pregnancy.*4.38Executive Order No. 38: Declaring a disaster emergency in Suffolk, Nassau, and Rockland Counties, New York City and contiguous areas.*†4.39Executive Order No. 39: Declaring a disaster emergency in the Counties of Orange, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester, the City of Yonkers and contiguous areas.*†4.40Executive Order No. 40: Declaring a disaster emergency in Dutchess County.*†4.41Executive Order No. 41: Establishing a comprehensive work force planning program.*†4.42Executive Order No. 42: Establishing the New York Voluntary Enterprise Commission.*†4.43Executive Order No. 43: Establishing a State program for voter registration.*†4.44Executive Order No. 44: Declaring a disaster emergency in Allegany County and portions of Steuben County.*†4.45Executive Order No. 45: Establishing the State Tourism Executive Committee.*4.46Executive Order No. 46: Naming the State Office Building Campus in Albany the Governor W. Averell Harriman State Office Building Campus.4.47Executive Order No. 47: Declaring a disaster emergency in Yates, Allegany and Steuben Counties and contiguous areas.*†4.48Executive Order No. 48: Prescribing procedures to allocate the private activity bond volume ceiling under the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984.*4.49Executive Order No. 49: Establishing a Temporary Task Force on the New York Business Development Corporation.*†4.50Executive Order No. 50: Prescribing supplemental procedures to allocate the private activity bond volume ceiling under the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984.*4.51Executive Order No. 51: Designating the Division of the Budget to coordinate the intergovernmental review of Federal programs.*4.52Executive Order No. 52: Establishing the position of Director of Economic Development.*†4.53Executive Order No. 53: Establishing a New York State Commission on Child Support.*4.54Executive Order No. 54: Establishing the New York State Commission on Child Care.*4.55Executive Order No. 55: Establishing the State Industrial Cooperation Council.*4.56Executive Order No. 56: Establishing the New York State Task Force on Life and the Law.4.57Executive Order No. 57: Declaring a disaster emergency in the Counties of Lewis, Herkimer, Franklin, St. Lawrence, Oneida, Oswego, Jefferson and Hamilton and contiguous areas.*‡4.58Executive Order No. 58: Establishing a World Trade Council.**†‡4.59Executive Order No. 59: Declaring a disaster emergency in the Counties of Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans and Wyoming and contiguous areas.*†4.60Executive Order No. 60: 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 County of Erie.*†4.61Executive Order No. 61: Declaring a disaster emergency in the Counties of Jefferson and Lewis and contiguous areas.*†4.62Executive Order No. 62: Declaring a disaster emergency in the Counties of Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans and contiguous areas.*†4.63Executive Order No. 63: Creating the State Historical Records Advisory Board and the position of State Historical Records Coordinator.*†‡4.64Executive Order No. 64: Establishing the Statewide Bicycle Advisory Council.*4.65Executive Order No. 65: Appointing special commissioners to investigate the faithful execution of the laws and the relationship between government and police misconduct in the use of force.*†4.66Executive Order No. 66: Establishing a Governor's Advisory Committee for Black Affairs.4.67Executive Order No. 67: Establishing the position of Director of Housing.*†4.68Executive Order No. 68: Declaring a disaster emergency in the Counties of Delaware, Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester, the City of New York, and contiguous areas.*‡4.69Executive Order No. 69: Designating Justice Felice K. Shea to hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term of the Supreme Court in and for the County of New York, in place of Justice Ernst H. Rosenberger.†‡4.70Executive Order No. 70: Designating Justice Felice K. Shea to hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term of the Supreme Court in and for the County of Bronx, in place of Justice Ernst H. Rosenberger.*†4.71Executive Order No. 71: Designating Justice Felice K. Shea to hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term of the Supreme Court in and for the County of Queens, in place of Justice Ernst H. Rosenberger.*†4.72Executive Order No. 72: Designating Justice Felice K. Shea to hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term of the Supreme Court in and for the County of Kings, in place of Justice Ernst H. Rosenberger.*†4.73Executive Order No. 73: Designating Justice Felice K. Shea to hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term of the Supreme Court in and for the County of Richmond, in place of Justice Ernst H. Rosenberger.*†4.74Executive Order No. 74: Establishing a State Records Management Council.*†4.75Executive Order No. 75: Declaring a disaster emergency in New York City, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Orange and Putnam Counties and contiguous areas.*†4.76Executive Order No. 76: Directing that the Vice Chief of Staff order into active service the organized militia to assist authorities in guaranteeing public safety and protecting property in New York City, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Orange and Putnam Counties and contiguous areas.*†4.77Executive Order No. 77: Establishing membership of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission.4.78Executive Order No. 78: Establishing an Advisory Commission to Make Findings and Recommendations about Problems Relating to Liability Insurance.*†4.79Executive Order No. 79: Establishing the Office of State Inspector General.*†4.80Executive Order No. 80: Juvenile justice planning.4.81Executive Order No. 81: Designating Justice David S. Ritter to hold an Extraordinary Special and Trial Term of the Supreme Court in the County of New York.*†4.82Executive Order No. 82: Establishing the Governor's Office for Hispanic Affairs.4.83Executive Order No. 83: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Jefferson County with reference to certain criminal proceedings.*†4.84Executive Order No. 84: Declaring a disaster emergency in Cattaraugus and Chautauqua Counties and contiguous areas.*‡4.85Executive Order No. 85: Establishing the Governor's School and Business Alliance Task Force.†‡4.86Executive Order No. 86: Establishing the Office of State Inspector General.*†4.87Executive Order No. 87: Prescribing procedures to allocate the unified State bond volume ceiling under the Tax Reform Act of 1986.*†4.88Executive Order No. 88: 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.*†4.89Executive Order No. 89: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Queens County with reference to certain criminal proceedings.*†4.90Executive Order No. 90: Establishing a Governor's Task Force on Bias-Related Violence.†4.91Executive Order No. 91: Prescribing procedures to allocate the State low income housing credit under the Tax Reform Act of 1986.*†4.92Executive Order No. 92: 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.*†4.93Executive Order No. 93: Declaring a disaster emergency in Schoharie, Montgomery and Ulster Counties and contiguous areas.**†4.94Executive Order No. 94: Declaring a disaster emergency in Delaware and Greene Counties and contiguous areas.*†4.95Executive Order No. 95: Designating the Disaster Preparedness Commission as the State Emergency Response Commission.4.96Executive Order No. 96: Promoting a New York State policy against age discrimination in the workplace.4.97Executive Order No. 97: Designating the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee as the State Agency to coordinate and approve State highway safety programs.4.98Executive Order No. 98: Establishing a new State Council on Graduate Medical Education.4.99Executive Order No. 99: Restructuring the Interagency Task Force on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).*†4.100Executive Order No. 100: Naming the Watertown State Office Building the Dulles State Office Building.4.101Executive Order No. 101: Establishing the Governor's Office for Voluntary Service.*†4.102Executive Order No. 102: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the Counties of Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Montgomery, Rensselaer and Contiguous Areas.*†4.103Executive Order No. 103: Establishing the Office of State Inspector General.†4.104Executive Order No. 104: Establishing a Task Force on Encouraging Electoral Participation.*†4.105Executive Order No. 105: Establishing the Governor's Task Force on Work and Family.*†4.106Executive Order No. 106: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Dutchess County with reference to certain proceedings involving Tawana Brawley.*†4.107Executive Order No. 107: Declaring a disaster emergency in the County of Suffolk.†‡4.108Executive Order No. 108: Establishing a Regulatory Reform Program.**‡4.109Executive Order No. 109: Establishing the Committee to Review Requests for the Appointment of a Special Prosecutor.†4.110Executive Order No. 110: Directing attendance of Attorney General at term of the Supreme Court, Bronx County.*†4.111Executive Order No. 111: Directing the Attorney General to inquire into matters of bias-related crimes.4.112Executive Order No. 112: Establishing the New York State Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Commission.*†4.113Executive Order No. 113: Directing the State Committee on Geographic Names to establish a procedure to identify and eliminate problem names from all State maps.*4.114Executive Order No. 114: Naming the Poughkeepsie State Office Building the Eleanor Roosevelt State Office Building.4.115Executive Order No. 115: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Hamilton County with reference to certain criminal investigations and proceedings involving Judge William H. Intemann, Jr.*‡4.116Executive Order No. 116: Continuing the Office of Management and Productivity.†‡4.117Executive Order No. 117: Abolishing the Board of Public Disclosure.*†4.118Executive Order No. 118: Establishing an integrated energy resource planning process to be jointly implemented by the State Energy Office and the Departments of Public Service and Environmental Conservation.*†4.119Executive Order No. 119: Reconstituting the Job Training Partnership Committee.*†4.120Executive Order No. 120: Establishing the Statewide Anti-Drug Abuse Council.*†4.121Executive Order No. 121: Declaring a disaster emergency in the Counties of Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Otsego, Putnam, Rockland, Schoharie, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester, the City of New York, and contiguous areas.*†4.122Executive Order No. 122: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Orange County with reference to certain proceedings and the investigation of the death of Jimmy Lee Bruce, Jr.**†4.123Executive Order No. 123: Establishing the Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence.*‡4.124Executive Order No. 124: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Suffolk County with reference to certain proceedings and the investigation of illegal eavesdropping and perjury allegations.*†4.125Executive Order No. 125: Establishing a council of contracting agencies.4.126Executive Order No. 126: Establishing a Task Force on Rape and Sexual Assault.*4.127Executive Order No. 127: Establishing the Not-for-Profit Contracting Process.*†4.128Executive Order No. 128: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Kings County with reference to certain criminal proceedings.*†4.129Executive Order No. 129: Implementation, operation and enforcement of New York State's Returnable Container Act.*†4.130Executive Order No. 130: Creating a crime proceeds strike force to investigate and prosecute certain economic activities constituting Penal, Tax, and Banking Law violations relating to money laundering.4.131Executive Order No. 131: Establishing administrative adjudication plans.4.132Executive Order No. 132: Establishing a State Facilities Energy Conservation Program.*†4.133Executive Order No. 133: Establishing the Forms Simplification/Reduction Program Advisory Council.*†4.134Executive Order No. 134: Establishing the Judicial Screening Committees.*†‡4.135Executive Order No. 135: Prescribing procedures to allocate the State low income housing credit under the Tax Reform Act of 1986, as amended.*†4.136Executive Order No. 136: Establishing a State Program for Voter Registration.*†4.137Executive Order No. 137: Establishing a Committee for the Implementation of Real Property Asset Management and Policy.*†4.138Executive Order No. 138: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Orleans County with reference to certain proceedings and the investigation of unlawful acts in relation to a conservatorship in Orleans County.*†4.139Executive Order No. 139: Termination of requirement of Attorney General in relation to certain crimes committed by public servants in the Counties of New York, Bronx, Queens, Kings and Richmond.*4.140Executive Order No. 140: Establishing the New York State Task Force on Implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.*†4.141Executive Order No. 141: Authorizing the Citizen's Utility Board access to State agency mailings.*†4.142Executive Order No. 142: Establishing new waste reduction and recycling initiatives for State agencies.*4.143Executive Order No. 143: Declaring a disaster emergency in the Counties of Allegany, Jefferson, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario and Wayne and contiguous areas.*†4.144Executive Order No. 144: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Nassau County with reference to certain proceedings and the investigation of the death of Ricky McCargo.†‡4.145Executive Order No. 145: Establishing the position of State Director of Health, Education and Human Services.*†4.146Executive Order No. 146: Establishing the Position of State Director of Housing.*†‡4.147Executive Order No. 147: Establishing an Office of Indian Relations.4.148Executive Order No. 148: Declaring a disaster emergency in the Counties of Nassau and Suffolk and contiguous areas.*†4.149Executive Order No. 149: Toward a diverse judiciary — Task Force on Minorities on the Bench.†**4.150Executive Order No. 150: New land use and development by State agencies within the Adirondack Park.4.151Executive Order No. 151: The Adirondack Park Centennial.*†4.152Executive Order No. 152: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, the City of New York and Contiguous Areas.*†4.153Executive Order No. 153: Establishing an Advisory Council on Long Island Transportation Development.†4.154Executive Order No. 154: Creating a Task Force on Sexual Harassment.*†4.155Executive Order No. 155: Establishing the New York State Advisory Commission on Racing in the 21st Century.†4.156Executive Order No. 156: Establishing a Negotiated Rule Making Program.*†4.157Executive Order No. 157: The Governor's Council on Lifetime Health, Fitness and Sports.*†4.158Executive Order No. 158: Naming the New Scotland Avenue Laboratory Building the David Axelrod Institute for Public Health.4.159Executive Order No. 159: Establishing the New York Savings Bond Program Committee.*4.160Executive Order No. 160: Directing a review of the criminal investigation and prosecution arising from the murder of Yankel Rosenbaum.*†4.161Executive Order No. 161: Establishing the Temporary State Commission on Judicial Compensation.*4.162Executive Order No. 162: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the Counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester and Rockland Counties and the City of New York and Contiguous Areas.*†4.163Executive Order No. 163: Directing that the Adjutant General Order into Active Service the Organized Militia to Assist Civil Agencies and Authorities in Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester and Rockland Counties, the City of New York and their Contiguous Areas in Disaster Recovery Efforts.*‡4.164Executive Order No. 164: Establishing Quality Through Participation in State Government.‡†4.165Executive Order No. 165: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Delaware County with reference to certain proceedings and the investigation of alleged acts of evidence tampering and perjury by employees or former employees of the Division of State Police.*4.166Executive Order No. 166: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the State of New York.*†4.167Executive Order No. 167: Directing that the Adjutant General Order into Active Service the Organized Militia to Assist Civil Agencies and Authorities in New York State in Disaster Recovery Efforts.†‡4.168Executive Order No. 168: Directing the Merger of the Office of Management and Productivity into the Office of Business Permits and Regulatory Assistance.*‡4.169Executive Order No. 169: Directing State Agencies to Act Consistently with the Upper Delaware River Management Plan.4.170Executive Order No. 170: Establishing Uniform Guidelines for Determining the Responsibility of Bidders.*4.171Executive Order No. 171: Appointing a Special Commission on Educational Structure, Policies and Practices.*4.172Executive Order No. 172: Establishing a Temporary Commission on Constitutional Revision.*†4.173Executive Order No. 173: Establishing public authorities accountability.*4.174Executive Order No. 174: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Westchester County with respect to the investigation of the death of Kevin Turner.*†4.175Executive Order No. 175: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of Warren County with respect to the investigation into the allegations regarding William Montgomery and Jeffrey Matte.*†4.176Executive Order No. 176: Establishing a Task Force on Military Base Conversion.*4.177Executive Order No. 177: Establishing a Commission for the Study of Youth Crime and Violence and Reform of the Juvenile Justice System.*†4.178Executive Order No. 178: Establishing the Temporary Task Force on Health Insurance for Retired Educational Employees.*†4.179Executive Order No. 179: Establishing the New York State Commission on National and Community Service.4.180Executive Order No. 180: Requiring Attorney General to supersede District Attorney of St. Lawrence County with respect to the investigation into the allegations involving Mario Pistolesi, Mark Hartle, David Cummings, Michael Curcio and Greg Streeter.*4.181Executive Order No. 181: Establishing a Commission to Investigate the Implementation, Operation and Enforcement of the Returnable Container Act.*†4.182Executive Order No. 182: Establishing a Temporary Commission on High Speed Rail and Maglev Transportation Development.*†4.183Executive Order No. 183: Requiring the Attorney General to supersede the District Attorney of Seneca County with respect to the investigation into allegations regarding the operations of the Seneca County Sheriff's Department.*†4.184Executive Order No. 184: Requiring the Attorney General to supersede the District Attorney of Delaware County with respect to the prosecution of the homicide allegations regarding John Spencer.*†4.185Executive Order No. 185: Establishing a Permanent Labor/Management Committee on Workers' Compensation Reform.*†4.186Executive Order No. 186: Creating a Task Force on the Skills, Training and Career Advancement of Direct Care Workers Providing Services to Individuals with Disabilities.*†4.187Executive Order No. 187: Advancing the Governor's Excelsior Award Program as a continuing cooperative effort between Excelsior Award, Inc. and the State of New York.*4.188Executive Order No. 188: Increasing the participation of health care consumers in government advisory bodies.*4.189Executive Order No. 189: Limiting the influence of lobbyists on the State agency procurement process.*