New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle A - Governor's Office
Chapter I - Executive Orders
Part 4 - Executive Orders (Mario M. Cuomo)
Section 4.108 - Executive order no. 108: establishing a regulatory reform program
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
WHEREAS, State regulations are necessary to assure the public health, safety and welfare, and the orderly conduct of business;
WHEREAS, Regulatory systems should be logically structured and internally consistent and should permit regulated parties to discern easily with precision what is required of them;
WHEREAS, Among other steps to improve the State's business climate and the overall operation of government, the State has established the position of Director of Economic Development, redesigned the Department of Economic Development and established the Office of Management and Productivity and the Office of Business Permits and Regulatory Assistance's regulations review program; and
WHEREAS, A continuing and coordinated effort within State government to reform existing regulations will enhance the State's ability to assure that New York has only those regulations that are necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare and do not unnecessarily burden public or private sector activities:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of New York, do hereby establish a Regulatory Reform Program to provide for the review of existing State regulations to reduce undue regulatory burdens and enhance the State's economy while assuring the adequacy of State regulations to protect the public health, safety, welfare and the orderly conduct of business.
I. Regulatory Reform Program
The Director of Economic Development, with the assistance of the Office of Business Permits and Regulatory Assistance, shall coordinate a regulatory reform program through which State agencies shall revise their regulations to accomplish the purposes of this Executive Order.
II. Working Groups
Working groups shall be established to address regulatory issues regarding which more than one agency has jurisdiction or substantial interest. Representatives of consumers and of the business or industry being studied shall be included in each working group. Three initial working groups are hereby established as follows:
In reviewing regulations, and pursuant to paragraph III below, the working groups shall ensure that each regulation minimizes negative economic impacts, licensing, permitting and reporting requirements, takes account of the ability of small businesses to comply, is authorized by law, is necessary, is current, is written clearly, and is not duplicative of, or inconsistent with, other State or Federal regulations.
To the extent that the working groups identify regulations or statutes that warrant revision, the appropriate working group member or members shall revise such regulations accordingly or recommend such statutory changes as may be appropriate in their reports filed pursuant to paragraph IV below.
III. Procedure
Each working group shall prepare a catalogue of existing regulations that address the working group subject, and a review plan for such regulations. The review plan shall: identify an internal review team; establish a review timetable; provide, to the extent practicable, for the use of such other participants as will ensure presentation of a broad range of views and public participation in the review process; indicate and describe ongoing regulatory review efforts; and provide such other information as may be appropriate and useful to ensure the success of the program.
IV. Reporting
Each working group shall submit an initial draft of its Catalogue and Review Plan of Regulations to the Office of Business Permits and Regulatory Assistance by April 1, 1988.
Progress reports shall be submitted to the Office of Business Permits and Regulatory Assistance on September 1, 1988 and April 1, 1989. Final reports shall be submitted to the Office of Business Permits and Regulatory Assistance on or before November 30, 1989. Each final report shall summarize the working group's accomplishments, identify any remaining statutory or regulatory changes required, and make recommendations for continuing regulatory reform efforts. The Office of Business Permits and Regulatory Assistance shall submit consolidated progress reports and a consolidated final report to the Governor, the Governor's Counsel, the Director of Economic Development and the Director of the Division of the Budget.
V. Assistance of Other Agencies
Participating State agencies and the Office of Business Permits and Regulatory Assistance may request and shall receive from any department, division, board, bureau, commission or other agency of the State, or from any public corporation, such cooperation, assistance, services and data as they deem necessary to carry out the purposes of this program.
Signed: Mario M. CuomoDated: January 26, 1988
WHEREAS, regulatory systems should be logically structured and internally consistent and should permit regulated parties to discern easily and with precision what is required of them;
WHEREAS, in 1988, Executive Order No. 108 established a Regulatory Reform Program to ensure that existing regulations are current, necessary, and not unnecessarily burdensome;
WHEREAS, the review of regulations affecting food processing, over-the-road trucking, occupational licensure, child day care licensing and certain local government mandates has resulted in eliminating or revising obsolete, burdensome and unnecessary regulations;
WHEREAS, a continuing and coordinated effort within State government to reform existing regulations will enhance the State's ability to assure that New York has only those regulations that are necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare and do not unnecessarily burden public or private sector activities;
WHEREAS, a continuing regulatory reform program will help ensure that small businesses, which are particularly vulnerable to burdensome regulations, will not be unduly and unnecessarily regulated; and
WHEREAS, local governments, the general public and the private sector have first-hand knowledge of existing obsolete, unduly burdensome or unnecessary regulations that affect their activities and therefore should participate in initiating the reform process;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, MARIO M. CUOMO, Governor of the State of New York, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of New York, do hereby establish a continuing Regulatory Reform Program and encourage the public and private sectors to participate in the review and reform of existing regulations to further reduce undue regulatory burdens, protect the public health, safety and welfare, and enhance the orderly conduct of business, commerce and industry and other activities of our society.
I. Regulatory Reform Program
II. Working Groups
To the extent that a Working Group identifies regulations or statutes that warrant revision, the appropriate Working Group member or members shall revise such regulations expeditiously or recommend such statutory changes as may be appropriate in their reports filed pursuant to Paragraph IV below.
III. Procedure
Each Working Group shall prepare a plan for reviewing regulations that address the Working Group subject. The plan shall: identify an internal review team; establish a review timetable; provide, to the extent practicable, for the use of such other participants as will ensure presentation of a broad range of views and public participation in the review process; indicate and describe ongoing regulatory review efforts; indicate how the Group will evaluate the effectiveness of its reform project and provide such other information as may be appropriate and useful to ensure the success of the program.
IV. Reporting
V. Evaluation
The Office shall monitor the effectiveness of the program and make appropriate recommendations to the Governor, the Secretary to the Governor, the Counsel to the Governor and the Director of the Division of the Budget.
VI. Assistance of Other Agencies
Participating State agencies and the Office may request and shall receive from any department, division, board, bureau, commission or other agency of the State, or from any public corporation, such cooperation, assistance, services and data as they deem necessary to carry out the purposes of this program.
VII. Superseding Effect
Executive Order No. 108 dated January 26, 1988 is revoked and superseded by this Executive Order.
Signed: Mario M. CuomoDated: October 5, 1993
[FN**] [Revoked and superseded by Executive Order No. 108.1, infra.]
[FN*] [Revokes and supersedes Executive Order No. 108, supra.]
[FN[DAGGER]] [Revoked and superseded by Executive Order No. 20 (George E. Pataki) § 5.20, supra.]
[FN[DOUBLE DAGGER]] [Revoked by Executive Order No. 5 (Eliot Spitzer), infra.]
[Revoked by Executive Order No. 9 (David A. Paterson), infra.]
[Revoked by Executive Order No. 2 (Andrew M. Cuomo), infra.]