New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle A - Governor's Office
Chapter I - Executive Orders
Part 5 - Executive Orders (George E. Pataki)
Section 5.86 - Executive order no. 86: establishing the new york city watershed inspector general
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 52, December 24, 2024
WHEREAS, it is the policy of the State of New York to conserve, improve and protect its natural resources and environment, and control water pollution to enhance the health, safety and welfare of the people of the State;
WHEREAS, adequate and suitable water for water supply and domestic and municipal use is essential to the health, safety and welfare of the people and the economic growth and prosperity of the State;
WHEREAS, the drainage basins of the Croton, Catskill and Delaware systems of the New York City drinking water supply provide drinking water to approximately nine million individuals, constituting approximately 50 percent of the State's population;
WHEREAS, to fulfill its responsibilities as trustee of the environment for the present and future generations, the State must use all available and reasonable means to ensure that the waters of the State are conserved and developed for all public beneficial uses, and to prevent contamination of the waters of the State;
WHEREAS, consistent with, and to effectuate the above policies, the State of New York entered into a Memorandum of Agreement ("MOA") with the City of New York, the Coalition of Watershed Towns, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, various environmental organizations, Westchester County, Putnam County and other municipalities on January 21, 1997, which provides for the development and implementation of a Watershed protection program that maintains and enhances the quality of the New York City drinking water supply system and the economic vitality and social character of the Watershed communities; and
WHEREAS, the parties to the MOA have agreed that a Watershed Inspector General should be appointed to enhance current efforts to protect the New York City drinking water supply from activities that have the potential to adversely affect the New York City Watershed reservoirs and tributaries;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE E. PATAKI, 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 the position of Watershed Inspector General as follows:
1. Appointment, Compensation, and Removal
The Governor and the Attorney General shall jointly appoint the Watershed Inspector General who shall be an Assistant Attorney General. The Attorney General shall employ, fix the compensation and, in consultation with the Governor, remove the Assistant Attorney General appointed as the Watershed Inspector General.
2. Definitions
3. Powers, Duties, and Responsibilities
To the full extent permitted by law, the Watershed Inspector General shall have the following powers, duties and functions relating to the use, operation and protection of the Watershed:
4. Cooperation of Agency Officials and Employees
Every agency and department over which the Governor has executive authority, and all public benefit corporations the heads of which are appointed by the Governor, shall provide all reasonable assistance requested by the Watershed Inspector General for the purpose of carrying out this Order.
5. Notice to the State Inspector General
Upon obtaining evidence of corruption, fraud, criminal activity, conflicts of interest or abuse by any agency or department over which the Governor has executive authority, or any public benefit corporation the heads of which are appointed by the Governor, or any employee thereof, the Watershed Inspector General must provide prompt notice of such evidence to the State Inspector General. Prior to commencing an enforcement proceeding against any such agency, department, or public benefit corporation, or any such employee thereof, the Watershed Inspector General must give notice to the State Inspector General of the violation and the proposed enforcement action.
Signed: George E. PatakiDated: August 19, 1998