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Home » US Law » 2022 New York Laws » Consolidated Laws » PBB - Public Buildings » Article 4-B - Historic and Cultural Properties

60 – Public Policy.

§ 60. Public policy. It is hereby declared to be the public policy of this state to provide leadership in preserving, restoring and maintaining the historic, architectural, archeological and cultural environment of this state and that therefore it is the purpose of this article to provide that the instrumentalities of the state administer the historic […]

61 – Definitions.

§ 61. Definitions. When used in this article, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context, the terms listed below shall have the following meanings: 1. “Commissioner” means the commissioner of general services. 2. “Historic and/or cultural place or property” means any building, structure, district, area or site including underground and underwater sites, that […]

62 – Survey of Historic and Cultural Properties Under State Control.

§ 62. Survey of historic and cultural properties under state control. The commissioner of general services with the advice and assistance of the commissioner of parks and recreation shall prepare, maintain and publish a listing of all historic and cultural properties under its jurisdiction or control or otherwise owned or used by any state agency […]

63 – Protection and Management of State Historic and Cultural Properties.

§ 63. Protection and management of state historic and cultural properties. The commissioner of the office of general services or the chief executive officer of any state agency shall: 1. Consult with the commissioner of parks and recreation as early in the planning process as may be practicable when planning to demolish, alter or transfer […]

64 – State Use of Suitable Buildings of Historic, Architectural or Cultural Significance.

§ 64. State use of suitable buildings of historic, architectural or cultural significance. 1. The commissioner shall prepare and maintain long range projections for the public building needs of state government. In consultation with the state commissioner of parks and recreation, the chairman of the state board for historic preservation and municipal preservation boards and […]