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§ 654. Actions  by other officers, departments, boards, commissions or  agencies.  a. Notwithstanding any inconsistent  provision  of  law,  any  state  officer,  department,  board,  commission  or agency, shall, upon  written request from the director, take  such  administrative  or  other  action as is necessary to implement and administer the provisions of any  binding   agreement   between   the  state  and  one  or  more  employee  organizations  representing  state  employees  pursuant  to  the  public  employees'  fair  employment  act,  as amended. Such action may include,  without  limitation,  the  adoption,  repeal  or  amendment  of   rules,  regulations  or  other procedures. Without prejudice to the rights of an  employee organization under such agreement, the opinion of the  attorney  general  shall  be  conclusive in resolving any disagreement between the  director and any such officer, department, board, commission  or  agency  regarding  any  legal question arising out of such a request, including,  without limitation, whether the agreement is binding, whether compliance  with the request is necessary to implement or administer  the  agreement  and whether compliance with the request is legally possible.    b.  All  state officers, departments, boards, commissions and agencies  are  authorized  and  directed  to  provide  such  other   and   further  assistance,  services and data as may be necessary to allow the director  properly to carry out his functions, powers and duties.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-24 > 654

§ 654. Actions  by other officers, departments, boards, commissions or  agencies.  a. Notwithstanding any inconsistent  provision  of  law,  any  state  officer,  department,  board,  commission  or agency, shall, upon  written request from the director, take  such  administrative  or  other  action as is necessary to implement and administer the provisions of any  binding   agreement   between   the  state  and  one  or  more  employee  organizations  representing  state  employees  pursuant  to  the  public  employees'  fair  employment  act,  as amended. Such action may include,  without  limitation,  the  adoption,  repeal  or  amendment  of   rules,  regulations  or  other procedures. Without prejudice to the rights of an  employee organization under such agreement, the opinion of the  attorney  general  shall  be  conclusive in resolving any disagreement between the  director and any such officer, department, board, commission  or  agency  regarding  any  legal question arising out of such a request, including,  without limitation, whether the agreement is binding, whether compliance  with the request is necessary to implement or administer  the  agreement  and whether compliance with the request is legally possible.    b.  All  state officers, departments, boards, commissions and agencies  are  authorized  and  directed  to  provide  such  other   and   further  assistance,  services and data as may be necessary to allow the director  properly to carry out his functions, powers and duties.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-24 > 654

§ 654. Actions  by other officers, departments, boards, commissions or  agencies.  a. Notwithstanding any inconsistent  provision  of  law,  any  state  officer,  department,  board,  commission  or agency, shall, upon  written request from the director, take  such  administrative  or  other  action as is necessary to implement and administer the provisions of any  binding   agreement   between   the  state  and  one  or  more  employee  organizations  representing  state  employees  pursuant  to  the  public  employees'  fair  employment  act,  as amended. Such action may include,  without  limitation,  the  adoption,  repeal  or  amendment  of   rules,  regulations  or  other procedures. Without prejudice to the rights of an  employee organization under such agreement, the opinion of the  attorney  general  shall  be  conclusive in resolving any disagreement between the  director and any such officer, department, board, commission  or  agency  regarding  any  legal question arising out of such a request, including,  without limitation, whether the agreement is binding, whether compliance  with the request is necessary to implement or administer  the  agreement  and whether compliance with the request is legally possible.    b.  All  state officers, departments, boards, commissions and agencies  are  authorized  and  directed  to  provide  such  other   and   further  assistance,  services and data as may be necessary to allow the director  properly to carry out his functions, powers and duties.