New York Codes, Rules and Regulations Title 99 - Executive Orders (Andrew M. Cuomo)

Title 99 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR): Executive Orders (Andrew M. Cuomo)

Title 99 of the NYCRR compiles executive orders issued by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo during his tenure as Governor of New York (January 1, 2011 – August 23, 2021). These executive orders are formal directives from the governor that manage operations of the state government and implement statutory or constitutional authority.

🔑 Key Features of Title 99 (Cuomo's Executive Orders):

Scope:

Covers Executive Orders numbered 1 through 215, issued between 2011 and 2021.

Includes both permanent directives and temporary emergency measures.

Topics Commonly Covered:

Emergency Declarations: COVID-19 pandemic response (e.g., Executive Order 202 series)

Ethics and Transparency: Creation of JCOPE (Joint Commission on Public Ethics)

Criminal Justice and Policing: “New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative” (EO 203)

Economic Development: Regional economic councils and Start-Up NY

Environmental Policies: Climate and clean energy initiatives

Women's Equality and LGBTQ+ Rights directives

Gun Violence, Minimum Wage, Workplace Discrimination, and more

Legal Standing:

Executive Orders have the force of law unless overturned by legislation or court ruling.

Many Cuomo-era EOs are cited in ongoing state operations or litigation.

📚 How to Access Title 99 NYCRR:

You can view all of Governor Cuomo’s executive orders via:

New York State Executive Orders Archive

[NYCRR Title 99 on Westlaw or LexisNexis (subscription needed)]

Official NYS Register archives (Department of State)

 

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