New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle I - Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Chapter II - General Rules
Subchapter A - New York State Conservation Corps
Part 419 - General Provisions
Section 419.5 - Advisory council

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) There shall be a New York State Conservation Corps Advisory Council consisting of the commissioner, the Commissioner of Environmental Conservation, the Commissioner of Labor, the Commissioner of Education, the Director of the Division for Youth, and 10 additional members appointed by the Governor. Of the appointed members, three are to be appointed upon the recommendation of the Temporary President of the Senate, three upon the recommendation of the Speaker of the Assembly, two upon the recommendation of the Minority Leader of the Senate and two upon the recommendation of the Minority Leader of the Assembly.

(b) The term for each appointed member of the advisory council shall be three years.

(c) The commissioner shall be the chairman of the advisory council.

(d) The advisory council shall meet at the direction of the commissioner, no less than annually.

(e) The function of the advisory council will be to:

(1) identify and review issues and current State policies and programs which directly or indirectly affect the Conservation Corps, and make recommendations to the commissioner regarding these matters;

(2) advise the commissioner in the planning, development and management of the corps;

(3) review implementation and make recommendations regarding the law creating the corps;

(4) provide assistance as requested by the commissioner; and

(5) assist in the development of the annual report.

(f) It is understood that the role of the advisory council is to advise the commissioner and make recommendations regarding the overall management of the Conservation Corps and this Subchapter, not to review or make recommendations relating to individual project sponsor or enrollee applications or be responsible for the expenditure of program funds.

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