New York Laws
Article 2 - Appointment and Qualification of Public Officers
6 - Mode of Choosing State Officers if Not Otherwise Provided.

§ 6. Mode of choosing state officers if not otherwise provided. If
the law shall not otherwise provide the mode of choosing a state
officer, he shall be appointed by the governor by and with the advice
and consent of the senate.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

PBO - Public Officers

Article 2 - Appointment and Qualification of Public Officers

3 - Qualifications for Holding Office.

3-A - Restrictions Upon Holding Public Office or Employment of Persons Removed From Office for Certain Reasons.

3-B - Special Peace Officers to Be Citizens; Other Residency Requirements.

3-C - Restrictions Upon Nomination or Election to Compensated Federal, State or Local Office.

4 - Commencement of Term of Office.

5 - Holding Over After Expiration of Term.

6 - Mode of Choosing State Officers if Not Otherwise Provided.

7 - Appointment by the Governor and Senate.

8 - Commissions of Officers.

9 - Deputies, Their Appointment, Number and Duties.

10 - Official Oaths.

11 - Official Undertakings.

12 - Force and Effect of Official Undertaking.

13 - Notice of Neglect to File Oath or Undertaking.

14 - Effect of Consolidation on Terms of Office.

15 - Validation of Official Acts Performed Before Filing Official Oath or Undertaking.

16 - Qualifications of Certain Judicial Officers in Cities of the First Class.

17 - Defense and Indemnification of State Officers and Employees.

17-A - Reimbursement of Funds Paid by State Agencies and State Entities for the Payment of Awards Adjudicated in Sexual Harassment Claims.

18 - Defense and Indemnification of Officers and Employees of Public Entities.

18-A - Reimbursement of Funds Paid by a Public Entity for the Payment of Awards Adjudicated in Sexual Harassment Claims.

19 - Reimbursement of Defense Costs Incurred by or on Behalf of State Employees.