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5.1Executive Order No. 1: Ordering a Freeze on Hiring.*5.2Executive Order No. 2: Ordering a Moratorium on Proposed Rules and Regulations.*5.3Executive Order No. 3: Continuation and Review of Prior Executive Orders.†5.4Executive Order No. 4: Continuing the Commission for the Study of Youth Crime and Violence and Reform of the Juvenile Justice System.*†5.5Executive Order No. 5: Ordering that the Commissioner of the Department of Correctional Services bar the transfer of certain inmates sentenced as violent Felony Offenders to Temporary Release Programs and Residential Treatment Facilities.*†5.6Executive Order No. 6: Requiring the Attorney General to supersede the District Attorney of Otsego County with respect to the prosecution of the homicide allegations regarding Colin Hyde.†5.7Executive Order No. 7: Ordering a moratorium on proposed rules and regulations.*5.8Executive Order No. 8: Establishing the New York State Advisory Commission on Privatization and the New York State Research Council on Privatization.*5.9Executive Order No. 9: Requiring the Attorney General to Supersede the District Attorney of Westchester County with Respect to a Certain Matter.*5.10Executive Order No. 10: Establishing Judicial Screening Committees to Ensure that Judicial Officer Appointments are of the Highest Quality.*†‡5.11Executive Order No. 11: Establishing a Temporary Judicial Screening Committee to Ensure that Judicial Officer Appointees are of the Highest Quality.*5.12Executive Order No. 12: Establishing the Committee to Evaluate and Recommend Candidates for Appointment as Interim District Attorney or Sheriff.*5.13Executive Order No. 13: Ordering the Director of the Division of Probation and Correctional Alternatives to Bar the Diversion Under the Probation-Eligible Diversion Program of Felony Sex Crime Offenders from State Prison Sentences.*5.14Executive Order No. 14: Ordering a Moratorium on Proposed Rules and Regulations.*5.15Executive Order No. 15: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the Counties of Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence and Contiguous Areas.*5.16Executive Order No. 16: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in Suffolk County and Contiguous Areas.*5.17Executive Order No. 17: Ordering That the Commissioner of the Department of Correctional Services Bar the Transfer of Certain Inmates Sentenced as Homicide Offenders or Sex Offenders to Temporary Release Programs and Residential Treatment Facilities.*5.18Executive Order No. 18: Establishing the Ad Hoc Task Force on New York's Prospective Hospital Reimbursement Methodology.*5.19Executive Order No. 19: Discontinuing Access by the Citizens' Utility Board to State Agency Mailings.*†5.20Executive Order No. 20: Establishing the Position of State Director of Regulatory Reform.*†5.21Executive Order No. 21: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in New York City and the Counties of Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, Nassau, and Suffolk.*†5.22Executive Order No. 22: Directing that the Adjutant General Order into Active Service the Organizer Militia to Assist Authorities in Alleviating the Effects of a Severe Snowstorm and Guaranteeing Public Safety.*†5.23Executive Order No. 23: Establishing a Commission for the Review of the Child Protective System in New York State.†5.24Executive Order No. 24: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the Counties of Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Essex, Greene, Herkimer, Montgomery, Ontario, Orange, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Shoharie, Schuyler, Steuben, Sullivan, Tioga, Ulster, Washington and Yates and Contiguous Areas.*5.25Executive Order No. 25: Establishing a Task Force on State Work Force Management and Employee Deployment.*5.26Executive Order No. 26: Establishing a Management System for Emergency Response.†5.27Executive Order No. 27: Requiring the Attorney General to Supersede the District Attorney of Bronx County with Respect to the Murder of Police Officer Kevin Gillespie.*5.28Executive Order No. 28: Continuation of Prior Executive Orders Naming State Office Buildings.*5.29Executive Order No. 29: Revoking Certain Executive Orders that have been Superseded by Statute.*5.30Executive Order No. 30: Revoking Certain Executive Orders that have Expired Pursuant to Section 28(3) of the Executive Law.*5.31Executive Order No. 31: Revoking Certain Executive Orders and Amendments.*5.32Executive Order No. 32: Reissuing Certain Executive Orders.*5.33Executive Order No. 33: Establishing a State Policy Against Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation and Reviving a Task Force to Address Individuals' Rights to the Benefit of Government Services and Opportunity for Government Service Regardless of Sexual Orientation.*5.34Executive Order No. 34: Access of Military Recruiters and Personnel to State University and College Facilities and Services.†5.35Executive Order No. 35: Ordering that Unmarked Police Vehicles of the State of New York Not Be Used for the Routine Stopping of Motorists in Connection with Traffic Violations.*5.36Executive Order No. 36: Establishing the New York State Task Force on Casino Gambling.†5.37Executive Order No. 37: Establishing Joint Task Force on Health Care Insurance Fraud.†5.38Executive Order No. 38: Establishing the Task Force to Restructure Employment, Health and Social Services.*5.39Executive Order No. 39: Reforming the Office of the State Inspector General.*5.40Executive Order No. 40: Ordering State Agencies to Register Emission Reduction Credits.5.41Executive Order No. 41: Establishing a Task Force to Analyze Federal Welfare Reform.*5.42Executive Order No. 42: Requiring the Attorney General to Supersede the District Attorney of Otsego County with Respect to the Prosecution of Gordon M. Mower and Others.*5.43Executive Order No. 43: Directing the Establishment of a Pilot Project for Urban Search and Rescue in the Capital Region.†5.44Executive Order No. 44: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the Counties of Chemung, Clinton, Delaware, Essex, Franklin, Montgomery, Schuyler and Steuben and their Contiguous Areas.*5.45Executive Order No. 45: Establishing the Position of State Director of Consumer Protection.5.46Executive Order No. 46: Establishing the Commission on Domestic Violence Fatalities.*5.47Executive Order No. 47: Destruction of Surplus State Firearms.*5.48Executive Order No. 48: Creating an International Business Development Council.*5.49Executive Order No. 49: Establishing Procedures to Consider, in its Proprietary Capacity, the Utilization of One or More Project Labor Agreements.5.50Executive Order No. 50: Establishing a Governmental Commission to Investigate the Recovery of Holocaust Victims' Assets.*5.51Executive Order No. 51: Activities of State Agencies Within the New York City Watershed.5.52Executive Order No. 52: Establishing the Forest Resources Development Council.*5.53Executive Order No. 53: Establishing a Special Prosecutor to Inquire into Criminal Acts by Landlords Against Tenants in the Event of a Lapse of the Rent Control and Stabilization Laws.*5.54Executive Order No. 54: Establishing the New York Interagency Task Force on HIV/AIDS.*†5.55Executive Order No. 55: Establishing a Task Force on Out-of-Wedlock Pregnancies and Poverty.*5.56Executive Order No. 56: Establishing the Governor's Commission Honoring the Achievements of Women.*5.57Executive Order No. 57: Establishing the New York City Watershed Protection and Partnership Council.5.58Executive Order No. 58: Naming the Executive Commission to Transfer the Functions, Powers, Duties and Obligations of the Former Department of Social Services and the Division for Youth to the Offices of Children and Family Services and Temporary and Disability Assistance.*5.59Executive Order No. 59: Creating the Governor's Task Force on the New Media and the Internet.*†5.60Executive Order No. 60: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the Counties of Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Jefferson and St. Lawrence and Contiguous Areas.**†5.61Executive Order No. 61: Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in St. Lawrence County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.62Executive Order No. 62: Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Essex County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.63Executive Order No. 63: Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Jefferson County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.64Executive Order No. 64: Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Franklin County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.65Executive Order No. 65: Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Clinton County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.66Executive Order No. 66: Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Lewis County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.67Executive Order No. 67: Further Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in St. Lawrence County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.68Executive Order No. 68: Further Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Essex County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.69Executive Order No. 69: Further Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Jefferson County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.70Executive Order No. 70: Further Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Franklin County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.71Executive Order No. 71: Further Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Clinton County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.72Executive Order No. 72: Further Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Jefferson County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.73Executive Order No. 73: Further Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Clinton County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.74Executive Order No. 74: Further Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Essex County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.75Executive Order No. 75: Further Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in St. Lawrence County Due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.76Executive Order No. 76: Further Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in Franklin County due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.77Executive Order No. 77: Rescinding Executive Order Number 60.1, Which Declared a Disaster Emergency in the Counties of Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Jefferson, St. Lawrence, Lewis and Contiguous Areas.*†5.78Executive Order No. 78: Establishing the Governor’s Task Force on Independent Contractors.*†5.79Executive Order No. 79: Establishing the New York Wired Task Force and the State Advisory Council on Technology Use.*5.80Executive Order No. 80: Establishing the Temporary Commission to Commemorate the Centennial of the Governorship of Theodore Roosevelt.*5.81Executive Order No. 81: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the Counties of Saratoga, Rensselaer, Broome, Otsego and Contiguous Areas.*†5.82Executive Order No. 82: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the Counties of Clinton, Essex, Franklin and Wyoming and Contiguous Areas.†5.83Executive Order No. 83: Establishing the Jackie Robinson Empire State Freedom Medal and the Jackie Robinson Empire State Freedom Medal Commission.5.84Executive Order No. 84: Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes Without Interest in the Village of Arcade due to a Disaster Emergency.*5.85Executive Order No. 85: Establishing the Hudson River Heritage Council.*5.86Executive Order No. 86: Establishing the New York City Watershed Inspector General.5.87Executive Order No. 87: Declaring a State Disaster Emergency as a Result of the Calamitous Fire and Severe Damage to the Central Synagogue.*†5.88Executive Order No. 88: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in Cayuga, Fulton, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego and Wayne Counties and Contiguous Areas.*†5.89Executive Order No. 89: Extending the period for paying real property taxes without interest in certain school districts, due to a disaster emergency.*†5.90Executive Order No. 90: Declaring a Disaster in Chautauqua, Erie and Niagara Counties and Contiguous Areas.*†5.91Executive Order No. 91: Workers' Compensation Special Funds Study Commission.*†5.92Executive Order No. 92: Declaring a Disaster in Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, St. Lawrence, Schuyler, Seneca, Wayne and Wyoming Counties and Contiguous Areas.*†5.93Executive Order No. 93: Workers' Compensation Special Funds Study Commission.*‡‡5.94Executive Order No. 94: Rescinding Executive Orders 90.1 and 92.1, which Declared Disaster Emergencies in Chautauqua, Erie, Niagara, Jefferson, Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, St. Lawrence, Schuyler, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, Orleans, Tompkins, Ontario and Stueben Counties and Contiguous Areas.*†5.95Executive Order No. 95: Establishing the Task Force on School Violence.†5.96Executive Order No. 96: Establishing the Task Force on Public Employee Pension Systems.*5.97Executive Order No. 97: Declaring a Disaster in Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Otsego, Steuben, and Tioga Counties and Contiguous Areas.*5.98Executive Order No. 98: Declaring a Disaster in Orange County and Contiguous Areas.†5.99Executive Order No. 99: Declaring a Disaster in the City of New York and the Counties of Nassau and Suffolk and Contiguous Areas.*†5.100Executive Order No. 100: Establishing the Governor's Seventh Regiment Armory Advisory Council.†5.101Executive Order No. 101: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the Counties of Nassau and Suffolk.*5.102Executive Order No. 102: Establishing the Quality Communities Interagency Task Force.*5.103Executive Order No. 103: Establishing the Task Force on Campus Fire Safety.*5.104Executive Order No. 104: Appointing a Special Advisor to Evaluate the Fiscal Condition of the County of Nassau.*5.105Executive Order No. 105: Establishing a Task Force for the Creation of an Institute for River and Estuary Research and Education in the Hudson River Valley.*5.106Executive Order No. 106: Declaring A Disaster in Erie County, including the City of Buffalo, and within Contiguous Counties and Areas.*5.107Executive Order No. 107: Establishing the New York State Heritage Commission.*5.108Executive Order No. 108: Establishing the Task Force on election Modernization.*5.109Executive Order No. 109: Establishing a Special Prosecutor to Investigate and Prosecute Criminal Acts Relating to Fraudulent Motor Vehicle Insurance Claims.5.110Executive Order No. 110: Requiring State Employees Conducting State Business to Refrain from Using Hand-Held Mobile Telephones While Operating Motor Vehicles on Public Highways.*5.111Executive Order No. 111: Directing State Agencies to be More Energy Efficient and Environmentally Aware: “Green and Clean State Buildings and Vehicles.”*5.112Executive Order No. 112: Establishing the Commission on Terrorism.*†5.113Executive Order No. 113: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the State of New York.*5.114Executive Order No. 114: Establishing the New York Olympic Games Commission.*5.115Executive Order No. 115: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in Erie County and Contiguous Areas.*5.116Executive Order No. 116: Reconstituting the State Drought Management Task Force.5.117Executive Order No. 117: Establishing the Position of Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the State of New York.5.118Executive Order No. 118: Establishing the Medicaid Dental Advisory Committee.*5.119Executive Order No. 119: Declaring a Disaster in Clinton and Essex Counties and Contiguous Counties and Areas.*5.120Executive Order No. 120: Establishing the Task Force on Military Bases in New York State.*5.121Executive Order No. 121: Establishing the Task Force on Local Government Reform.*5.122Executive Order No. 122: Establishing the Task Force on Identify Security.*5.123Executive Order No. 123: Establishing the State Director of Disaster Preparedness and Response.*†5.124Executive Order No. 124: Declaring a Disaster in the City of New York and the Counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam, Sullivan, Delaware, Dutchess, Columbia, Greene, Ulster, Schenectady and Albany, and Contiguous Counties and Areas.*5.125Executive Order No. 125: Directing State Officials to Ensure that the Appropriate Protections and Benefits are Extended to Members of the Reserve Armed Forces of the United States and the Organized Militia of New York State.5.126Executive Order No. 126: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Cayuga, Chenango, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orleans, Oswego, Seneca, Wayne, Yates and Contiguous Areas.*5.127Executive Order No. 127: Providing for Additional State Procurement Disclosure.†*5.128Executive Order No. 128: Designation of Lower Manhattan Development Corporation to Carry Out Environmental Impact Review and to Fulfill Requirements for Receipt of Federal Assistance in Connection with the Redevelopment of Lower Manhattan Following the Terrorists Attacks of September 11, 2001.5.129Executive Order No. 129: Establishing the Task Force on the Institute for Basic Research.*5.130Executive Order No. 130: Declaring a Disaster in the State of New York.*5.131Executive Order No. 131: Establishing the New York State Commission on Education Reform.*5.132Executive Order No. 132: Designating the State Prevention and Preparedness Council; Establishing the Positions of Senior Advisor to the Governor for Counter- Terrorism and Senior Advisor to the Governor for Disaster Preparedness and Response; and Revoking Certain Executive Orders.*†5.133Executive Order No. 133: Establishing the Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center.*5.134Executive Order No. 134: Directing State Agencies to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Cleaning of State Facilities.*5.135Executive Order No. 135: Establishing the New York State Commission on Public Authority Reform.*5.136Executive Order No. 136: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Greene, Montgomery, Orange, Otsego, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Schoharie, Sullivan, Tioga, Ulster and Contiguous Areas.*5.137Executive Order No. 137: Creating an Inventory and Classification of State and Local Public Authorities and Their Subsidiaries.*5.138Executive Order No. 138: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Erie, Essex, Warren, Wyoming and Contiguous Areas.*5.139Executive Order No. 139: Declaring a Disaster in the County of Washington and Contiguous Areas.*5.140Executive Order No. 140: Establishing the Position of Medicaid Inspector General.*†5.141Executive Order No. 141: Directing that the Adjutant General Order into Active Service the Organized Militia to Assist Civil Agencies and Authorities in the States of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Texas in Disaster Recovery Efforts.*5.142Executive Order No. 142: Directing State Agencies and Authorities to Diversify Transportation Fuel and Hearing Oil Supplies Through the Use of Bio-Fuels in State Vehicles and Buildings.*5.143Executive Order No. 143: Directing the Commissioner of the Division of Criminal Justice Services to Expand the State DNA Identification Index to Include DNA Identification Profiles Obtained From Additional Convicted Offenders.*5.144Executive Order No. 144: Establishing the New York State Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission.*5.145Executive Order No. 145: Declaring a Disaster in Broome, Delaware, Herkimer, Montgomery, Otsego, Cortland, Chenango, Schoharie and Tioga Counties.*†5.146Executive Order No. 146: Declaring a Disaster in Erie, Genesee, Niagara and Orleans Counties and Contiguous Areas.*5.147Executive Order No. 147: Conferring Additional Investigatory Powers Upon the Special Counsel in the Matter of Alan G. Hevesi.*