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§  51.  Jurisdiction.  This  article shall, subject to the limitations  contained herein, confer upon the office of the state inspector general,  jurisdiction over all covered agencies. For the purposes of this article  "covered  agency"  shall  include   all   executive   branch   agencies,  departments,   divisions,   officers,  boards  and  commissions,  public  authorities (other than multi-state or multi-national authorities),  and  public  benefit  corporations,  the  heads of which are appointed by the  governor and which do not have their own inspector general  by  statute.  Wherever  a covered agency is a board, commission, a public authority or  public benefit corporation, the head of the agency  is  the  chairperson  thereof.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-4-a > 51

§  51.  Jurisdiction.  This  article shall, subject to the limitations  contained herein, confer upon the office of the state inspector general,  jurisdiction over all covered agencies. For the purposes of this article  "covered  agency"  shall  include   all   executive   branch   agencies,  departments,   divisions,   officers,  boards  and  commissions,  public  authorities (other than multi-state or multi-national authorities),  and  public  benefit  corporations,  the  heads of which are appointed by the  governor and which do not have their own inspector general  by  statute.  Wherever  a covered agency is a board, commission, a public authority or  public benefit corporation, the head of the agency  is  the  chairperson  thereof.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-4-a > 51

§  51.  Jurisdiction.  This  article shall, subject to the limitations  contained herein, confer upon the office of the state inspector general,  jurisdiction over all covered agencies. For the purposes of this article  "covered  agency"  shall  include   all   executive   branch   agencies,  departments,   divisions,   officers,  boards  and  commissions,  public  authorities (other than multi-state or multi-national authorities),  and  public  benefit  corporations,  the  heads of which are appointed by the  governor and which do not have their own inspector general  by  statute.  Wherever  a covered agency is a board, commission, a public authority or  public benefit corporation, the head of the agency  is  the  chairperson  thereof.