§ 40. Certificate of presiding officer. Upon the passage by either house of the legislature of a bill, concurrent resolution proposing amendments to the state constitution, or concurrent resolution proposing or ratifying amendments to the constitution of the United States, the presiding or other officer designated by the rules of such house shall append to […]
§ 41. Evidence of when bill becomes a law. If a bill becomes a law by the approval of the governor, the certificate of the governor shall be the evidence of the time when the bill becomes a law. If appropriations for the legislature or judiciary or separate items added to a bill by the […]
§ 42. Deposit of laws and concurrent resolutions with legislative leaders and secretary of state. 1. The governor, upon approval of any bill or part thereof or if the bill be one as to which all or any part becomes law immediately upon its passage by both houses of the legislature pursuant to article seven […]
§ 43. Time of taking effect of laws. Every law, unless a different time shall be prescribed therein, shall take effect on the twentieth day after it shall have become a law.
§ 44. Printing of session laws. The temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly or a person or persons designated by each legislative leader shall annually cause the session laws to be printed in a bound volume or volumes as soon as possible after the adjournment of the legislature. Each such […]
§ 44-a. Printing of concurrent resolutions. In printing concurrent resolutions proposing amendments to the constitution of the state, or concurrent resolutions proposing or ratifying amendments to the constitution of the United States, all new matter shall be set out in italics and all matter to be eliminated shall be enclosed in brackets.
§ 45. Contents of printed volumes of session laws. The volumes of the session laws shall contain: 1. A statement of the names and residences of the governor, lieutenant-governor, senators and members of assembly, the presiding officers and the respective secretary or clerk of each house in office during each session. 2. The laws, and […]
§ 46. Distribution of session laws. The volumes of the session laws shall be provided, to the extent funds have been made available therefor, in such reasonable numbers as may be required by the various branches of state government and distributed in accordance with the schedule of distribution ordered by the temporary president of the […]
§ 47. Officers and institutions entitled to receive volumes of journals, bills and public documents. The secretary of the senate and the clerk of the assembly for their respective houses shall distribute bound volumes of journals and bound volumes of bills, and other public documents of each house of the legislature or any of its […]
§ 48. Publication of concurrent resolutions. The secretary of state shall send to each newspaper designated pursuant to law, in the order in which they are passed, and as soon as the slips are printed, copies of such concurrent resolutions as are required to be published. Concurrent resolutions proposing amendments to the constitution shall be […]
§ 50. Fiscal note in retirement bills. A bill which enacts or amends any provision of law relating to a retirement system or plan of the state of New York or of any of its political subdivisions shall contain a fiscal note stating the estimated annual cost to the employer affected and the source of […]
§ 51. Fiscal impact notes on bills affecting political subdivisions. 1. For the purpose of this section, the term “political subdivision” means any county, city, town, village, special district or school district. 2. The legislature shall by concurrent resolution of the senate and assembly prescribe rules requiring fiscal notes to accompany, on a separate form, […]
§ 52. Requirements with respect to bills affecting tax expenditures. 1. For purposes of this section, the terms “tax expenditures” and “cost of tax expenditure” shall have the same meanings that they have in section one hundred eighty-one of the executive law. 2. Tax expenditure impact statement. In addition to any other fiscal note required, […]
§ 53. Budget review process. Within ten days after submission of the budget by the governor pursuant to article seven of the constitution, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly shall jointly or separately promulgate a schedule for the specific budget-related actions of each house, including but not limited to […]
§ 54. Report on the budget. 1. Upon passage of appropriation bills by both the senate and the assembly, the senate and the assembly shall issue either jointly or separately a summary of changes to the budget submitted by the governor in accordance with article seven of the constitution. The summary shall be in such […]
§ 54-a. Scheduling of legislative consideration of budget bills. The legislature shall by concurrent resolution of the senate and assembly prescribe by joint rule or rules a procedure for: 1. establishing a joint budget conference committee or joint budget conference committees within ten days following the submission of the budget by the governor pursuant to […]