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New York Legislative - Article 2 - (2 - 33) Members, Officers and Employees of the Legislature
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New York Legislative - Article 2 - Members, Officers and Employees of the Legislature
Section 2. Exemption of members and officers from arrest. 3. Expulsion of members. 4. Contempts of either house. 5. Compensation of members. 5-a. Allowances for... New York Legislative - § 2 - Exemption of Members and Officers From Arrest
A member of the legislature shall be privileged from arrest in a civil action or proceeding other than for a forfeiture or breach of trust... New York Legislative - § 3 - Expulsion of Members
Each house has the power to expel any of its members, after the report of a committee to inquire into the charges against him shall... New York Legislative - § 4 - Contempts of Either House
Each house may punish by imprisonment not extending beyond the same session of the legislature, as for a contempt, for the following offenses only: 1.... New York Legislative - § 5 - Compensation of Members
1. Effective January first, nineteen hundred ninety-nine, each member of the legislature shall receive a salary of seventy-nine thousand five hundred dollars per annum. Such... New York Legislative - § 5-A - Allowances for Member Serving as an Officer of Either House of the Legislature or in a Special Capacity Therein
1. Any member of either house of the legislature serving as an officer of his house or in any other special capacity therein or directly... New York Legislative - § 6 - Officers and Employees of the Senate
1. The senate may choose a secretary, a sergeant-at-arms, and an official stenographer. The secretary of the senate shall be elected for the term of... New York Legislative - § 7 - Officers and Employees of the Assembly
and their appointment is not otherwise authorized by law, the speaker of the assembly may appoint such officers and employees and fix their compensation, respectively,... New York Legislative - § 7-A - Legislative Library, Librarian and Assistants
There shall be a legislative library to be located in the state capitol in rooms assigned by the commissioner of general services, conveniently accessible to... New York Legislative - § 7-B - Legislative Emergency Health Station
shall be considered to be employees of the legislature for all purposes. New York Legislative - § 7-C - Member of Assembly Defined
The term "member of assembly" shall include assemblyman and assemblywoman. New York Legislative - § 7-D - Employees of the Legislature
for all purposes. New York Legislative - § 7-E - Assistive Listening System for the Hearing Impaired
(a) The temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly shall have the power and it shall be their individual duty to... New York Legislative - § 7-F - Assembly Historian
and senate historian. New York Legislative - § 7-G - Senate Historian
New York Legislative - § 8 - Appointments to Be Filed With the Comptroller
All appointments made under this chapter shall be filed with the respective secretary or clerk of the house wherein made, and certified to the comptroller... New York Legislative - § 9 - Additional Employees
A committee of investigation or other special committee of the legislature or of either house thereof may employ needed assistants and fix their compensation within... New York Legislative - § 10 - Compensation of Officers and Employees
The secretary of the senate, the clerk of the assembly, and all other officers and employees of the senate and assembly, shall be paid the... New York Legislative - § 11 - Designation of Payrolls as Annual, Session or Temporary
Any person having the statutory power to appoint, or fix the compensation and/or approve vouchers of officers and/or employees paid from appropriations made for the... New York Legislative - § 12 - Authorization of Expenditures
1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, expenditures from appropriations made for the legislature for services and expenses of the senate and the... New York Legislative - § 15 - Duties of Secretary and Clerk
The secretary of the senate and the clerk of the assembly shall from time to time revise, and send to the members of the legislature,... New York Legislative - § 16 - Supplies Furnished by Secretary and Clerk
a. The secretary of the senate, or such other officers or employees of the senate as the temporary president of the senate shall designate and... New York Legislative - § 17 - Accountability of Secretary and Clerk to Comptroller
The secretary of the senate, or such other officers or employees of the senate as the temporary president of the senate shall designate and the... New York Legislative - § 18 - Duties of Postmasters and Assistants
The postmasters and assistant postmasters and post-office messengers shall perform all the labors in the post-offices of their respective houses. New York Legislative - § 19 - Duties of Official Stenographers
The official stenographers of each house shall attend at every session of the body for which they are elected and take stenographic notes of the... New York Legislative - § 20 - Detail of Officers and Employees for Special Duties
The presiding officer and the respective secretary or clerk of each house or either of them, may detail any of the officers or employees thereof... New York Legislative - § 21 - Limitation of Legislative Expenses
Neither house shall, without the consent of the other, order to be printed more than ten thousand copies of any paper, bill or document, the... New York Legislative - § 22 - Custody of Legislative Papers and Documents
The secretary or clerk of each house, as the case may be, shall take charge of and keep on file all legislative papers and documents... New York Legislative - § 22-A - Reproduction and Destruction of Certain Records, Books and Papers of the Senate
1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the officers or employees of the senate designated by the temporary president of the senate may cause any... New York Legislative - § 22-B - Destruction and Reproductions of Assembly Books and Records
1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the officers or employees of the assembly designated by the speaker of the assembly may cause any of... New York Legislative - § 23 - Appropriation Bills, How Referred
All bills that involve any appropriation from the treasury of the state, when introduced in the senate, shall be referred to the committee on finance,... New York Legislative - § 24 - Legislative Bill Drafting Commission
is hereby created to consist of two commissioners, one of whom shall be the commissioner for administration and the other of whom shall be the... New York Legislative - § 25 - Duties of the Commission
The commission shall: 1. Draft or aid in drafting or examine legislative bills and resolutions and amendments thereto, upon request of a member or committee... New York Legislative - § 27 - Appointment of Secretaries of Finance and Ways and Means Committees
The committee on finance of the senate and the committee on ways and means of the assembly shall serve throughout the year, with power to... New York Legislative - § 28 - Compensation, Expenses, Employees
Such secretaries shall receive an annual salary to be fixed by the appointing officer within the amount appropriated therefor and shall be paid their office,... New York Legislative - § 29 - Sub-committees of Finance and Ways and Means Committees
For the purpose of more effectively carrying out the provisions of this article, and those of article two of the state departments law, the chairman... New York Legislative - § 30 - Duties of Finance and Ways and Means Committees and Secretaries
The committees and their secretaries shall have access at all reasonable times to offices of state departments, commissions, boards, bureaus and offices, to institutions and... New York Legislative - § 31 - Appearances and Inquiries in Respect to the Budget; Procedure Regulated
The governor and the heads of departments, divisions and offices each shall have the right to appear voluntarily and be heard in respect to the... New York Legislative - § 32 - Representation of Certain Legislative Committees During Revision of the Budget
The chairman of the finance committee of the senate and the chairman of the ways and means committee of the assembly and the ranking minority... New York Legislative - § 32-A - Budget; Public Hearings
After submission and prior to enactment of the executive budget, the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee jointly or separately shall... New York Legislative - § 33 - Exercise of Certain Statutory Powers During a Vacancy in Office of the Temporary President of the Senate and Speaker of the Assembly
A statutory power of the temporary president of the senate or speaker of the assembly, jointly or singly to approve vouchers, to direct the expenditure...