Attorney General's opinions furnished to the Secretary of State
Series Number
B1203
Summary
This series consists of letters, opinions, and filings sent to the secretary of state and maintained by that office as pertinent to the laws governing or impacting its responsibilities and powers. The attorney general routinely renders advisory opinions to state officers and those who may be parties to legal actions involving the state. Although apparently not comprehensive, these opinions extend and fill gaps in Series 11076, Formal and Informal Opinions of the Attorney General.
Creator
New York (State). Department of State. Bureau of Miscellaneous Records
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
This series consists of advisory opinions of the New York State Committee on Open Government regarding the Open Meetings, Freedom of Information, and Personal Privacy Protection Laws. These opinions stem from inquiries made by the government, public, and news media.
Creator
New York (State). Committee on Open Government
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Formal and informal opinions of the attorney general
Series Number
11076
Summary
The series consists of opinions and advisories rendered by the attorney general to state officers (including the governor and state comptroller) and to heads of various state departments, boards, and commissions. The bulk of later opinions interpret sections from parts of the corpus of state law (e.g. Civil Service Law, Public Officers Law), provide interpretations of issues (e.g. compensation over eminent domain), or suggest rules for compliance with enacted legislation (e.g. auto registration under the Highway Law).
Creator
New York (State). Attorney General's Office
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.