Section 3-127. – Negotiations concerning interstate watercourses.
The Attorney General is authorized, with the approval of the Governor, to negotiate and contract, in the name of the state, with any commission appointed by another state, or with any authorized agent thereof, concerning the use, allocation or diversion of any waters from streams or tributaries without the state of streams which in their […]
Section 3-128. – Signature machines.
The Attorney General may authorize the use of a signature machine by any officer or department of the state for the purpose of attaching signatures to any warrant, order or check in connection with the disbursement of money on behalf of the state. (1949 Rev., S. 216; P.A. 10-32, S. 5.) History: P.A. 10-32 made […]
Section 3-129. To proceed – against healing arts practitioners accused of obtaining licenses through misrepresentation.
The Attorney General may, upon his own motion or upon the sworn complaint of any two electors within the county in which any person holding a certificate of registration to practice any of the healing arts resides, prefer charges to the superior court of such county against such person, alleging that he procured such certificate […]
Section 3-123rrr. – Definitions.
As used in this section and sections 3-123sss to 3-123vvv, inclusive, and section 3-123xxx: (1) “Health Care Cost Containment Committee” means the committee established in accordance with the ratified agreement between the state and the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition pursuant to subsection (f) of section 5-278. (2) “Nonstate public employee” means any employee or […]
Section 3-129a. – Suppression of criminally operated corporations.
(a) The Attorney General is authorized to institute civil proceedings in the Superior Court to forfeit the charter of any corporation organized under the laws of this state and to revoke the certificate of authority of any foreign corporation to carry on business in this state, when: (1) Any of the corporation officers or any […]
Section 3-123sss. – Enrollment procedures and requirements.
(a)(1) Notwithstanding any provision of title 38a, the Comptroller shall offer to nonstate public employers and their nonstate public employees, and their retirees, if applicable, coverage under the state employee plan or another group hospitalization, medical, pharmacy and surgical insurance plan developed by the Comptroller to provide coverage for nonstate public employees and their retirees, […]
Section 3-129b. – Suppression of criminally operated businesses other than corporations.
(a) The Attorney General is authorized to institute civil proceedings in the Superior Court to enjoin the operation of any business other than a corporation, including a partnership, limited partnership, unincorporated association, joint venture or sole proprietorship, when: (1) Any person in control of any such business, who may be a partner in a partnership, […]
Section 3-123ttt. – Coverage for retirees.
(a) Any nonstate public employer that is eligible to seek coverage under the state employee plan or a plan developed by the Comptroller pursuant to subsection (a) of section 3-123sss for its nonstate public employees may seek such coverage for such nonstate public employer's retirees in accordance with this section. Premium payments for such coverage […]
Section 3-129c. – Actions re imposition of income tax on state residents by New York City.
The Attorney General may bring an action, or intervene in an action, including a class action, as attorney for any persons residing in this state, or in the name of the state as parens patriae for persons residing in this state, with respect to the imposition of the New York City personal income tax on […]
Section 3-123uuu. – State employee plan premium payment. Nonpayment of premium.
(a) Each nonstate public employer shall pay monthly the amount determined by the Comptroller for coverage of its nonstate public employees or its nonstate public employees and retirees, as appropriate, under the state employee plan. A nonstate public employer may require each nonstate public employee to contribute a portion of the cost of his or […]