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§  11.03  State  board  for  historic  preservation.   There is hereby  established within the office a state board for historic preservation to  consist  of  the  commissioner  of  education,   the   commissioner   of  environmental  conservation, the secretary of state, the chairman of the  state council on the arts, the chairman of the council and eight members  appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent  of  the  senate,  for  terms of four years.  A majority of the members shall be qualified,  by education and experience, in the  fields  of  history,  architecture,  archeology  and other related professional disciplines.  No member shall  receive any compensation, but  shall  be  entitled  to  his  actual  and  necessary expenses in performing the duties of his office.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Par > Title-b > Article-11 > 11-03

§  11.03  State  board  for  historic  preservation.   There is hereby  established within the office a state board for historic preservation to  consist  of  the  commissioner  of  education,   the   commissioner   of  environmental  conservation, the secretary of state, the chairman of the  state council on the arts, the chairman of the council and eight members  appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent  of  the  senate,  for  terms of four years.  A majority of the members shall be qualified,  by education and experience, in the  fields  of  history,  architecture,  archeology  and other related professional disciplines.  No member shall  receive any compensation, but  shall  be  entitled  to  his  actual  and  necessary expenses in performing the duties of his office.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Par > Title-b > Article-11 > 11-03

§  11.03  State  board  for  historic  preservation.   There is hereby  established within the office a state board for historic preservation to  consist  of  the  commissioner  of  education,   the   commissioner   of  environmental  conservation, the secretary of state, the chairman of the  state council on the arts, the chairman of the council and eight members  appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent  of  the  senate,  for  terms of four years.  A majority of the members shall be qualified,  by education and experience, in the  fields  of  history,  architecture,  archeology  and other related professional disciplines.  No member shall  receive any compensation, but  shall  be  entitled  to  his  actual  and  necessary expenses in performing the duties of his office.