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New York State Executive Department

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The New York State Executive Department of the New York state government serves as the administrative department of the Governor of New York.[1] This department has no central operating structure; it consists of a number of divisions, offices, boards, commissions, councils, and other independent agencies that provide policy advice and assistance to the governor and conduct activities according to statute or executive order. Its regulations are compiled in title 9 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations.

History

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At the time of the New York's 1920s constitutional reforms, the Executive Department—headed by the Governor—housed only a few core functions such as budgeting, procurement, the state police and military and naval affairs.[2] Since that time, numerous agencies have been created within the Executive Department to accommodate governmental functions not anticipated in the 1920s, while conforming with the limits established by the Constitution.[2] These additions include divisions and offices that do not logically fit into the framework of the other departments, such as the Division of Veterans' Affairs (which advises veterans on services, benefits and entitlements, and administers payments of bonuses and annuities to blind veterans) and the Office of General Services (which provides centralized data processing, construction, maintenance and design services as well as printing, transportation and communication systems).[2]

List of divisions, etc.

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Some of the divisions, offices, boards, commissions, councils, and other independent agencies that are part of the New York State Executive Department are the:

Major General Robert Wolf (right) is congratulated by Major General Joseph Taluto (left) following Wolf's promotion in the New York Naval Militia
Crime control

References

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  1. ^ Executive Law § 30
  2. ^ a b c d "State Government Structure". New York State Division of the Budget. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  3. ^ Public Housing Law § 10. "There shall be in the executive department a division of housing and community renewal. [...]"
  4. ^ Alcoholic Beverage Control Law § 10. "There shall continue to be in the executive department an alcoholic beverage control division, the head of which shall be the state liquor authority [...]"
  5. ^ "New York State Liquor Authority/Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control". New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  6. ^ Election Law § 3-100. "There is hereby created within the executive department a New York state board of elections, hereafter referred to as the 'state board of elections', [...]"
  7. ^ "About the New York State Board of Elections". New York State Board of Elections. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  8. ^ Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law § 3.03. "The office of parks, recreation and historic preservation is hereby continued in the executive department. [...]"
  9. ^ a b Executive Law § 31. "There shall be in the executive department the following divisions: [...] The division of military and naval affairs. [...] The division of state police. [...]"
  10. ^ Correction Law § 41. "There shall be within the executive department a state commission of correction. [...]"
  11. ^ "Organization and History". New York State Prison Commission. Retrieved 2011-04-30.
  12. ^ Executive Law chapter 18, article 35, § 835 et seq.
  13. ^ Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law § 102. "There is hereby created within the executive department the New York state gaming commission. [...]"
  14. ^ Executive Law § 622.
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