ยง 7. Appointment by the governor and senate. An appointment to an
office by the governor by and with the advice and consent of the senate,
shall be made by communicating to the senate, while in session, a
written nomination of a person for the office, designating the residence
of the nominee, and if nominated to be an officer of a political
subdivision of the state, designating also such subdivision, and if
nominating two or more persons to the same office for different terms,
designating the term for which each is nominated. If such nomination be
of a successor to a predecessor in the same office, it may be made and
acted upon by the senate after the expiration of the term or occurrence
of a vacancy in the office of such predecessor, or at any time during
the legislative session of the calendar year in which the term of office
of such predecessor shall expire or in which the office shall become
vacant. If the appointment be made before the expiration of the term of
such predecessor, the term of office of the appointee shall commence
upon the expiration of the term of such predecessor, or if made to fill
a vacancy, upon the occurrence of such vacancy, or immediately if a
vacancy already exist. If the senate shall reject such nomination, the
secretary of the senate shall forthwith communicate, by writing, signed
by him and by the president of the senate, to the governor the fact of
such rejection. If the senate shall confirm such nomination the
appointment shall be deemed complete, and thereupon duplicate
certificates of the confirmation shall be made and signed by the
president and secretary of the senate, who shall cause one to be
delivered to the governor and the other to the secretary of state, who
shall record the same in his office in a book kept for that purpose.
Structure New York Laws
Article 2 - Appointment and Qualification of Public Officers
3 - Qualifications for Holding Office.
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.
9 - Deputies, Their Appointment, Number and Duties.
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.
18 - Defense and Indemnification of Officers and Employees of Public Entities.
19 - Reimbursement of Defense Costs Incurred by or on Behalf of State Employees.