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*  §  857.  New  York  state  job  retention board. 1. There is hereby  established a board, to be hereinafter designated as the New York  state  job  retention  board,  to be comprised of the following voting members:  the governor of the state of New York, the comptroller of the  state  of  New  York, the attorney general of the state of New York, the industrial  commissioner, the commissioner of commerce, the president of  the  state  tax  commission, and the commissioner of the office of general services.  The executive director of the New York state economic development  board  shall be a non-voting ex-officio member.    2.  The  governor  of  the  state of New York may direct and order the  commissioner of the office of  general  services  or  other  contracting  offices  to  award  a  contract  to  a  bidder,  other  than  the lowest  responsible bidder,  whenever  such  bid  substitution  in  the  board's  judgment  would  best  promote  the  public interest of the state of New  York, pursuant to the provisions of section one hundred seventy-four  of  the  state  finance  law, providing such substituting is consistent with  the intent of section  eight  hundred  fifty-six  of  this  chapter  and  section one hundred seventy-four of the state finance law.    3.  The New York state job retention board may request any bidder on a  state contract to prepare and submit a preferential bidding form.    4. The New York state job retention board shall meet upon the  request  of the governor of the state of New York.    * NB Expired July 1, 1979

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lab > Article-25 > 857

*  §  857.  New  York  state  job  retention board. 1. There is hereby  established a board, to be hereinafter designated as the New York  state  job  retention  board,  to be comprised of the following voting members:  the governor of the state of New York, the comptroller of the  state  of  New  York, the attorney general of the state of New York, the industrial  commissioner, the commissioner of commerce, the president of  the  state  tax  commission, and the commissioner of the office of general services.  The executive director of the New York state economic development  board  shall be a non-voting ex-officio member.    2.  The  governor  of  the  state of New York may direct and order the  commissioner of the office of  general  services  or  other  contracting  offices  to  award  a  contract  to  a  bidder,  other  than  the lowest  responsible bidder,  whenever  such  bid  substitution  in  the  board's  judgment  would  best  promote  the  public interest of the state of New  York, pursuant to the provisions of section one hundred seventy-four  of  the  state  finance  law, providing such substituting is consistent with  the intent of section  eight  hundred  fifty-six  of  this  chapter  and  section one hundred seventy-four of the state finance law.    3.  The New York state job retention board may request any bidder on a  state contract to prepare and submit a preferential bidding form.    4. The New York state job retention board shall meet upon the  request  of the governor of the state of New York.    * NB Expired July 1, 1979

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lab > Article-25 > 857

*  §  857.  New  York  state  job  retention board. 1. There is hereby  established a board, to be hereinafter designated as the New York  state  job  retention  board,  to be comprised of the following voting members:  the governor of the state of New York, the comptroller of the  state  of  New  York, the attorney general of the state of New York, the industrial  commissioner, the commissioner of commerce, the president of  the  state  tax  commission, and the commissioner of the office of general services.  The executive director of the New York state economic development  board  shall be a non-voting ex-officio member.    2.  The  governor  of  the  state of New York may direct and order the  commissioner of the office of  general  services  or  other  contracting  offices  to  award  a  contract  to  a  bidder,  other  than  the lowest  responsible bidder,  whenever  such  bid  substitution  in  the  board's  judgment  would  best  promote  the  public interest of the state of New  York, pursuant to the provisions of section one hundred seventy-four  of  the  state  finance  law, providing such substituting is consistent with  the intent of section  eight  hundred  fifty-six  of  this  chapter  and  section one hundred seventy-four of the state finance law.    3.  The New York state job retention board may request any bidder on a  state contract to prepare and submit a preferential bidding form.    4. The New York state job retention board shall meet upon the  request  of the governor of the state of New York.    * NB Expired July 1, 1979