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§ 66. Interchangeable use of gender neutral and gender specific titles  of  public  offices.   Notwithstanding any other provision of law, local  law, charter, code or ordinance,  a  public  officer  may,  in  official  documents or otherwise, refer to the name of her or his public office:    (a)  by  its  official  title  as specified in the statute, local law,  charter, code or ordinance creating such public office, or,    (b) by  any  other  gender  neutral  or  gender  indicative  suffixes,  prefixes  or  words which reconstruct the official name or title of such  public office, provided that the form of reconstruction readily  permits  the  unmistakable identification of the particular public office held by  such public officer.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbo > Article-4 > 66

§ 66. Interchangeable use of gender neutral and gender specific titles  of  public  offices.   Notwithstanding any other provision of law, local  law, charter, code or ordinance,  a  public  officer  may,  in  official  documents or otherwise, refer to the name of her or his public office:    (a)  by  its  official  title  as specified in the statute, local law,  charter, code or ordinance creating such public office, or,    (b) by  any  other  gender  neutral  or  gender  indicative  suffixes,  prefixes  or  words which reconstruct the official name or title of such  public office, provided that the form of reconstruction readily  permits  the  unmistakable identification of the particular public office held by  such public officer.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbo > Article-4 > 66

§ 66. Interchangeable use of gender neutral and gender specific titles  of  public  offices.   Notwithstanding any other provision of law, local  law, charter, code or ordinance,  a  public  officer  may,  in  official  documents or otherwise, refer to the name of her or his public office:    (a)  by  its  official  title  as specified in the statute, local law,  charter, code or ordinance creating such public office, or,    (b) by  any  other  gender  neutral  or  gender  indicative  suffixes,  prefixes  or  words which reconstruct the official name or title of such  public office, provided that the form of reconstruction readily  permits  the  unmistakable identification of the particular public office held by  such public officer.