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Changes in any code, rule or regulation except such as relates solely to the organization or internal management of a department, board, bureau, authority, commission or other agency of the state shall be made by a department, board, bureau, officer, authority, commission or other agency of the state only by addition, amendment or repeal. Every resolution or order affecting such an addition, amendment or repeal shall refer to the appropriate title and to the appropriate section or paragraph as published in the official compilation or supplement thereto. In the case of a proposed new code, rule or regulation except such as relates solely to the organization or internal management of a department, board, bureau, authority, commission or other agency of the state for which there is no appropriate title, the head of such department, board, bureau, authority, commission or other agency of the state shall confer with the secretary of state and shall, prior to the adoption of any resolution establishing such code, rule or regulation, have his approval in writing of the proposed title, captions and numbers of such code, rule or regulation and any parts, paragraphs or sections thereof.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Executive Law - EXC § 105. Changes in codes, rules or regulations - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/executive-law/exc-sect-105/
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