10 – Definitions.
§ 10. Definitions. As used in this article: 1. The term “state agency” shall mean any state office, department, division, board, bureau, commission or corporation, provided, however, it shall not include the New York state legislature or any of its standing, special, select and joint committees, subcommittees and legislative commissions. 2. The term “corporation” shall […]
11 – Responsibilities of the New York State Library.
§ 11. Responsibilities of the New York state library. 1. It shall be the responsibility of the state library to serve as the central repository for the distribution of all public documents. In accordance with this responsibility the state library shall establish a public documents distribution system consisting of depository libraries throughout New York state […]
12 – Responsibilities of State Agencies.
§ 12. Responsibilities of state agencies. 1. Every state agency shall: (a) designate a public information officer with knowledge of the agency’s organizational structure who will serve as the liaison between the agency and both the gifts and exchange division of the state library and the legislative library regarding the distribution of public documents. It […]
13 – Responsibilities of the Gifts and Exchange Division of the State Library.
§ 13. Responsibilities of the gifts and exchange division of the state library. The gifts and exchange division of the state library shall be responsible for: 1. Listing the public documents received from state agencies in a monthly and annual checklist of government publications; and 2. Incorporating the listing of all public documents into a […]
14 – Responsibilities of the Legislative Library.
§ 14. Responsibilities of the legislative library. It shall be the responsibility of the legislative library, as such library is described in section seven-a of the legislative law to: 1. incorporate the listing of all public documents received from state agencies into a central catalog; and 2. issue an annual reminder to the public information […]
7 – Vegetable Ink Printing.
§ 7. Vegetable ink printing. 1. The legislature finds and declares that: (a) most state printing involving documents or publications is performed using lithographic inks; (b) various types of oil, including petroleum and vegetable oil, are used in lithographic ink; (c) increasing the amount of vegetable oil used in a lithographic ink would: (i) help […]
8 – Right to Annul Contracts.
§ 8. Right to annul contracts. Upon the failure or non-performance of the terms of any of the contracts awarded pursuant to this chapter on the part of the contractors with the state, the commissioner of general services or the state agency may annul the contract in which default is made and the comptroller shall […]
9 – Complaints Against Contractor.
§ 9. Complaints against contractor. Complaints for violation of any of the terms of a contract on the part of the contractor, or contractors, for state printing shall be made to the commissioner, who shall and is hereby empowered and directed, in his discretion, to take such action as will afford the necessary and proper […]
5 – Proposals for Legislative Printing.
§ 5. Proposals for legislative printing. 1. The commissioner shall give adequate notice that he will, at a time and place stated therein, receive sealed proposals for the legislative printing, the work to be performed as prescribed by law and in the notice published by said commissioner. Said commissioner shall compile the various terms, conditions […]
2 – Classification.
§ 2. Classification. The public printing is hereby classified into two principal parts. The first part shall be known as the legislative printing. The second part shall be known as the department printing, which shall include all printing for the various offices, institutions and departments of the state, other than legislative, classified as department printing […]