Executive Orders (David A. Paterson) | MidpageExecutive Orders (David A. Paterson)
Executive Department
7.1Executive Order No. 1: Continuation and Review of Prior Executive Orders.*7.2Executive Order No. 2: Establishing a State Energy Planning Board and Authorizing the Creation and Implementation of a State Energy Plan.†7.3Executive Order No. 3: Appointing a Commissioner to Study, Examine, Investigate and Review the Management and Affairs of the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor.*7.4Executive Order No. 4: Establishing a State Green Procurement and Agency Sustainability Program.7.5Executive Order No. 5: Appointing a Commissioner to Study, Examine, Investigate and Review the Management and Affairs of the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor.*7.6Executive Order No. 6: Ensuring the Cost-Effectiveness of Contracts for Personal Services.7.7Executive Order No. 7: Prohibition Against Personal Use of State Property and Campaign Contributions to the Governor.7.8Executive Order No. 8: Establishing Judicial Screening Committees to Ensure that Judicial Officer Appointments are of the Highest Quality.7.9Executive Order No. 9: Review, Continuation and Expiration of Prior Executive Orders.*7.10Executive Order No. 10: Establishing a Task Force to Increase the Utilization of Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Underwriters for State Debt Offerings.*7.11Executive Order No. 11: Establishing a Commission to Undertake a State Asset Analysis and Recommend Standards and Legislation to Maximize the Value and Use of Such Assets.*7.12Executive Order No. 12: Establishing the New York State Council on Returning Veterans and Their Families.7.13Executive Order No. 13: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Albany, Columbia, Chenango, Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Otsego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Sullivan, Ulster and Washington, and in Contiguous Areas.*7.14Executive Order No. 14: Declaring an Emergency in the County of Erie and Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes for the Town of Clarence.*7.15Executive Order No. 15: Establishing a Task Force on Public Employee Retiree Health Care Benefits.*7.16Executive Order No. 16: Establishing the Statewide Council of Addictions Collaborative to Improve Outcomes for New Yorkers (Action).7.17Executive Order No. 17: Establishing Measures to Evaluate Costs of Mandates on Local Government to Advance Property Tax Relief.7.18Executive Order No. 18: Restricting the Use of Bottled Water at State Facilities and Promoting Executive Agency Sustainability.7.19Executive Order No. 19: Establishing a Task Force on Diversifying the New York State Economy Through Industry-Higher Education Partnerships.*7.20Executive Order No. 20: Naming the State Justice Building the Robert Abrams Building for Law and Justice.7.21Executive Order No. 21: Establishing the Governor's Task Force on the Prevention of Childhood Lead Poisoning.*7.22Executive Order No. 22: Establishing a Broadband Development and Deployment Council.*7.23Executive Order No. 23: Establishing a Task Force on Police-On-Police Shootings.*7.24Executive Order No. 24: Establishing a Goal to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Eighty Percent by the Year 2050 and Preparing a Climate Action Plan.7.25Executive Order No. 25: Establishing a Regulatory Review and Reform Program.*7.26Executive Order No. 26: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Erie and Contiguous Areas.*7.27Executive Order No. 27: Authorizing New York City Off-Track Betting Corporation to File Petition Under Provisions of the Laws of the United States for Composition or Adjustment of Municipal Indebtedness.*7.28Executive Order No. 28: Declaring a Disaster in the County of Essex and Contiguous Areas.*7.29Executive Order No. 29: Declaring a Disaster Emergency in the State of New York.*7.30Executive Order No. 30: Enhancing Participation of New Yorkers in the 2010 Census.*7.31Executive Order No. 31: Setting Forth the Responsibilities, Duties and Powers of the Stimulus Oversight Panel.7.32Executive Order No. 32: Establishing the Governor’s Task Force on the Implementation of the 2009 Public Authorities Reform Act.7.33Executive Order No. 33: Prohibiting Discrimination In State Employment on the Basis of Gender Identity.7.34(2) Executive Order No. 34: Declaring an Emergency in the County of Nassau and Extending the Period for Paying Real Property Taxes in the Towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead and Oyster Bay.*†7.35Executive Order No. 35: Rescinding Section II of Executive Order 142.**7.36Executive Order No. 36: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Broome, Chenango, Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Greene, Jefferson, Lewis, Onondaga, Otsego, St. Lawrence, Schenectady, Steuben and Tioga With Respect to Extensive Damage Caused to Federal-Aid Highways.*7.37Executive Order No. 37: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Ulster and Westchester with Respect to Extensive Damage Caused to Federal-Aid Highways.*7.38Executive Order No. 38: Continuing the Task Force on the Implementation of the Public Authorities Reform Act.7.39Executive Order No. 39: Establishing State Policies for the Promotion of Sustainable Local Farms and the Protection of Agricultural Lands.7.40Executive Order No. 40: Declaring a Disaster in the Counties of Broome, Delaware, Franklin, Greene, Lewis and St. Lawrence with Respect to Extensive Damage Caused to Federal-Aid Highways.*7.41Executive Order. No. 41: Requiring Further Environmental Review of High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing in the Marcellus Shale.7.42Executive Order No. 42: Establishing an Executive Chamber Records Management Policy.7.43Executive Order No. 43: Continuing the Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center.7.44Executive Order No. 44: Directing the Reallocation of Deemed Waived Recovery Zone Facility Bond Allocations.*7.45Executive Order No. 45: Declaring an Emergency in Order to Appoint New Jersey and Connecticut Police Officers as Railroad Police Officers to Provide Enhanced Security on Commuter Trains, Buses and Ferries.