New York Executive Code § 169

Salaries of certain state officers
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
§ 169. Salaries of certain state officers. 1. Salaries of certain\nstate officers holding the positions indicated hereinbelow shall be as\nset forth in subdivision two of this section:\n  (a) commissioner of corrections and community supervision,\ncommissioner of education, commissioner of health, commissioner of\nmental health, commissioner of developmental disabilities, commissioner\nof children and family services, commissioner of temporary and\ndisability assistance, chancellor of the state university of New York,\ncommissioner of transportation, commissioner of environmental\nconservation, superintendent of state police, commissioner of general\nservices, commissioner of the division of homeland security and\nemergency services and the executive director of the state gaming\ncommission;\n  (b) commissioner of labor, chairman of public service commission,\ncommissioner of taxation and finance, superintendent of financial\nservices, commissioner of criminal justice services, and commissioner of\nparks, recreation and historic preservation;\n  (c) commissioner of agriculture and markets, commissioner of addiction\nservices and supports, adjutant general, commissioner and president of\nstate civil service commission, commissioner of economic development,\npresident of higher education services corporation, commissioner of\nmotor vehicles, member-chair of board of parole, chair of public\nemployment relations board, secretary of state, executive director of\nthe housing finance agency, commissioner of housing and community\nrenewal, executive director of state insurance fund, commissioner-chair\nof state liquor authority, chair of the workers' compensation board;\n  (d) director of office for the aging, commissioner of human rights,\ncommissioners of the department of public service, chairman of state\ncommission on quality of care for the mentally disabled, chairman of\ncommission on alcoholism and substance abuse prevention and education,\nexecutive director of the council on the arts and executive director of\nthe board of social welfare;\n  (e) chairperson of state athletic commission, director of the office\nof victim services, chairperson of human rights appeal board,\nchairperson of the industrial board of appeals, chairperson of the state\ncommission of correction, members of the board of parole,\nmember-chairperson of unemployment insurance appeal board, director of\nveterans' services, and vice-chairperson of the workers' compensation\nboard;\n  (f) executive director of adirondack park agency, members of state\ncommission of correction, members of unemployment insurance appeal\nboard, and members of the workers' compensation board.\n  2. (a) Effective January first, nineteen hundred ninety-nine, the\nannual salaries of the officers holding the positions indicated in\nsubdivision one of this section shall be as follows: for the positions\nlisted in paragraph (a), $136,000; in paragraph (b), $127,000; in\nparagraph (c), $120,800; in paragraph (d), $109,800; in paragraph (e),\n$101,600; and in paragraph (f), $90,800.\n  (b) Notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions of this section to\nthe contrary, an incumbent in a position (i) listed in former section\none hundred sixty-nine of the executive law in effect on the day prior\nto the effective date of this subdivision, or (ii) listed in this\nsection, or (iii) covered by a provision of law other than such section,\nshall not receive compensation in an amount less than such person\nreceived on the effective date of this section.\n  3. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section or any other\nprovision of law, the boards of trustees of the state university of New\nYork and the city university of New York shall each establish and\nimplement salary plans for the chancellors, presidents and senior staffs\nof such state and city universities, respectively. The board of regents\nshall establish and implement a separate salary plan for the president\nof the univers

‹ Prev All New York sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.