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§ 17. Delegation  of powers.  (a) The commissioner may delegate any of  his powers to, or direct any of his duties to be performed by, a  deputy  commissioner  or  the  director  of  a  bureau  and,  except where it is  otherwise provided in this chapter or the  context  otherwise  requires,  may  delegate  any  of  such  powers  to  any officer or employee of the  department.    (b) The commissioner, except when it is  otherwise  provided  in  this  chapter  or  the  context  otherwise  requires,  may also delegate to an  officer or employee of the  United  States  department  of  agriculture,  engaged   within  this  state  in  joint  or  cooperative  state-federal  programs, any of the powers invested in him  by  article  five  of  this  chapter  for  the  control,  suppression  or eradication of communicable  diseases in domestic animals  or  domestic  fowls,  any  of  the  powers  invested   in  him  by  article  five-B  of  this  chapter  relative  to  ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection of animals slaughtered  for  food  purposes  and  processing  inspection of meat, meat by-products and meat  food products, any of the powers invested in him by  article  five-D  of  this  chapter  relative to ante-mortem inspection of poultry slaughtered  for  human  food,  post-mortem  inspection  of  poultry  carcasses   and  inspection  of  poultry and poultry products, any of the powers invested  in him by article fourteen of this chapter in the control or eradication  of injurious insects or plant diseases, and any of the  powers  invested  in  him by subdivisions four and five of section sixteen of this chapter  relative  to  the  collection,  analysis  and  publication  of   primary  statistical  data  relating to agricultural products of this state. Such  delegation shall be in writing and shall state the  specific  limits  of  the powers so delegated.    (c) Whenever by the education law or other statute the commissioner is  made a member by virtue of his office of the board of visitors, managers  or  trustees  or  other  similar  body of a state institution, he may in  writing authorize and empower a deputy commissioner,  the  secretary  of  the department or the director of a bureau to act in his place and stead  at any meeting or meetings of any such board or body.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-2 > 17

§ 17. Delegation  of powers.  (a) The commissioner may delegate any of  his powers to, or direct any of his duties to be performed by, a  deputy  commissioner  or  the  director  of  a  bureau  and,  except where it is  otherwise provided in this chapter or the  context  otherwise  requires,  may  delegate  any  of  such  powers  to  any officer or employee of the  department.    (b) The commissioner, except when it is  otherwise  provided  in  this  chapter  or  the  context  otherwise  requires,  may also delegate to an  officer or employee of the  United  States  department  of  agriculture,  engaged   within  this  state  in  joint  or  cooperative  state-federal  programs, any of the powers invested in him  by  article  five  of  this  chapter  for  the  control,  suppression  or eradication of communicable  diseases in domestic animals  or  domestic  fowls,  any  of  the  powers  invested   in  him  by  article  five-B  of  this  chapter  relative  to  ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection of animals slaughtered  for  food  purposes  and  processing  inspection of meat, meat by-products and meat  food products, any of the powers invested in him by  article  five-D  of  this  chapter  relative to ante-mortem inspection of poultry slaughtered  for  human  food,  post-mortem  inspection  of  poultry  carcasses   and  inspection  of  poultry and poultry products, any of the powers invested  in him by article fourteen of this chapter in the control or eradication  of injurious insects or plant diseases, and any of the  powers  invested  in  him by subdivisions four and five of section sixteen of this chapter  relative  to  the  collection,  analysis  and  publication  of   primary  statistical  data  relating to agricultural products of this state. Such  delegation shall be in writing and shall state the  specific  limits  of  the powers so delegated.    (c) Whenever by the education law or other statute the commissioner is  made a member by virtue of his office of the board of visitors, managers  or  trustees  or  other  similar  body of a state institution, he may in  writing authorize and empower a deputy commissioner,  the  secretary  of  the department or the director of a bureau to act in his place and stead  at any meeting or meetings of any such board or body.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-2 > 17

§ 17. Delegation  of powers.  (a) The commissioner may delegate any of  his powers to, or direct any of his duties to be performed by, a  deputy  commissioner  or  the  director  of  a  bureau  and,  except where it is  otherwise provided in this chapter or the  context  otherwise  requires,  may  delegate  any  of  such  powers  to  any officer or employee of the  department.    (b) The commissioner, except when it is  otherwise  provided  in  this  chapter  or  the  context  otherwise  requires,  may also delegate to an  officer or employee of the  United  States  department  of  agriculture,  engaged   within  this  state  in  joint  or  cooperative  state-federal  programs, any of the powers invested in him  by  article  five  of  this  chapter  for  the  control,  suppression  or eradication of communicable  diseases in domestic animals  or  domestic  fowls,  any  of  the  powers  invested   in  him  by  article  five-B  of  this  chapter  relative  to  ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection of animals slaughtered  for  food  purposes  and  processing  inspection of meat, meat by-products and meat  food products, any of the powers invested in him by  article  five-D  of  this  chapter  relative to ante-mortem inspection of poultry slaughtered  for  human  food,  post-mortem  inspection  of  poultry  carcasses   and  inspection  of  poultry and poultry products, any of the powers invested  in him by article fourteen of this chapter in the control or eradication  of injurious insects or plant diseases, and any of the  powers  invested  in  him by subdivisions four and five of section sixteen of this chapter  relative  to  the  collection,  analysis  and  publication  of   primary  statistical  data  relating to agricultural products of this state. Such  delegation shall be in writing and shall state the  specific  limits  of  the powers so delegated.    (c) Whenever by the education law or other statute the commissioner is  made a member by virtue of his office of the board of visitors, managers  or  trustees  or  other  similar  body of a state institution, he may in  writing authorize and empower a deputy commissioner,  the  secretary  of  the department or the director of a bureau to act in his place and stead  at any meeting or meetings of any such board or body.