ยง 233-b. New York state freedom trail commission. 1. a. There is
hereby established within the department the New York state freedom
trail commission. The commission shall consist of twelve members, to be
appointed as follows: three members to be appointed by the governor,
three members to be appointed by the board of regents, two members to be
appointed by the temporary president of the senate, one member to be
appointed by the minority leader of the senate, two members to be
appointed by the speaker of the assembly, and one member to be appointed
by the minority leader of the assembly. Such members shall be
representative of academic or public historians, corporations,
foundations, historical societies, civic organizations, and religious
denominations. In addition, the following state officers, or their
designees, shall serve as members of the commission: the commissioner of
education, the head of the state museum, the head of the state archives,
the head of the office of state history, the commissioner of economic
development, the head of the state tourism advisory council and the
commissioner of parks, recreation and historic preservation.
b. The commission shall begin functioning upon the appointment of a
majority of its members. The chair of the commission shall be chosen by
the members of the commission for a three year term. Commission members,
other than ex officio members, shall serve for terms of five years and
vacancies shall be appointed in the same manner as provided for original
appointments.
c. The department and the office of parks, recreation and historic
preservation may provide the commission with such staff, equipment, and
facilities as it may need.
2. As part of its responsibilities the commission shall be charged
with reviewing and assisting in the implementation of a master plan in
conjunction with federal authorities; sponsoring commemorations,
linkages, seminars and public forum; assisting, encouraging, and
promoting the making of applications for inclusion on the national or
state registers of historic places by the parties eligible to do so and
the inclusion of such places therein; and developing partnerships and
seeking private and public funds to carry out activities to protect,
preserve, and promote the important legacy and lessons of the freedom
trail and the underground railroad in New York state.
3. The commission shall report annually to the governor, the
legislature, and the board of regents for a period of five years from
the date of establishment of the commission, but beginning no later than
January first, nineteen hundred ninety-nine.
Structure New York Laws
Article 5 - University of the State of New York
201 - Corporate Name and Objects.
206 - Authority to Take Testimony and Conduct Hearings.
208 - General Examinations, Credentials and Degrees.
208-A - Scheduling of Examinations.
209 - Academic Examinations; Admission and Fees.
209-A - Applications for Admission to College.
210-A - Admission Requirements for Graduate-Level Teacher and Educational Leader Programs.
210-B - Graduate-Level Teacher and Educational Leadership Program Deregistration and Suspension.
210-C - Interstate Reciprocity Agreement for Post-Secondary Distance Education Programs.
211 - Review of Regents Learning Standards.
211-A - Enhanced State Accountability System.
211-B - Consequences for Consistent Lack of Improvement in Academic Performance.
211-C - Distinguished Educators.
211-D - Contract for Excellence.
211-E - Educational Partnership Organizations.
211-F - Takeover and Restructuring Failing Schools.
212-A - Return of Deposits for Professional and Graduate Schools.
212-C - Teacher Accreditation Review Fees.
213 - Extension of Educational Facilities.
213-B - Unlawful Sale of Dissertations, Theses and Term Papers.
214 - Institutions in the University.
215-A - Annual Report by Regents to Governor and Legislature.
215-B - Annual Report by Commissioner to Governor and Legislature.
215-C - Promoting Cost-Effectiveness in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools.
215-D - State University of New York Report on Economic Development Activities.
216-A - Applicability of Not-for-Profit Corporation Law.
216-C - Special Provisions for Cutlery and Knife Museums That Exhibit Automatic Knifes.
218 - Conditions of Incorporation.
219 - Change of Name or Charter.
221 - Dissolution of Educational Institution by Stockholders.
222 - Suspension of Operations.
223 - Consolidation or Merger of Corporations.
224-A - Students Unable Because of Religious Beliefs to Register or Attend Classes on Certain Days.
225 - Unlawful Acts in Respect to Examinations and Records.
226 - Powers of Trustees of Institutions.
227 - Colleges May Construct Water-Works and Sewer Systems.
228 - The Hamilton College Sewer District.
229 - County Educational Institutions.
230 - Municipal Training Institute.
231 - Town and County Officers Training School.
232 - Departments and Their Government.
233 - State Museum; Collections Made by the Staff.
233-A - Property of the State Museum.
233-AA - Property of Other Museums.
233-B - New York State Freedom Trail Commission.
235-A - New York State Biodiversity Research Institute.
235-B - New York State Biological Survey.
236 - Public Television and Radio.
238 - Chair on Geriatrics in the State University.
238-A - Statewide Resource Centers for Geriatric Education.
239 - Albert Einstein Chairs in Science and Albert Schweitzer Chairs in the Humanities.
239-A - Collection and Distribution of Student's Residual Consumer Goods.