N.Y. Legislative Law Section 7
Officers and employees of the assembly


The assembly may choose a clerk, a sergeant-at-arms and a stenographer. When an appropriation has been made for the services, temporary or otherwise, of officers and employees of the assembly and their appointment is not otherwise authorized by law, the speaker of the assembly may appoint such officers and employees and fix their compensation, respectively, within the amount provided by appropriation. The majority leader of the assembly may appoint a counsel to majority leader, an assistant counsel to majority leader, a secretary to majority leader, and a clerk to majority leader. The minority leader of the assembly may appoint a counsel to minority leader, a clerk to minority, an assistant clerk to minority, a secretary to minority leader, a clerk to minority leader, an assistant clerk to minority leader, a ways and means minority clerk, two stenographers, a clerk-chauffeur and a messenger to minority. In case of the death or resignation of the clerk of the assembly, or his inability to exercise the powers and/or discharge the duties of said office, notwithstanding any other provisions of law the speaker of the assembly shall appoint an acting clerk or designate the assistant clerk as acting clerk to serve until a clerk is chosen by the assembly to fill the vacancy or until the disability shall cease. The acting clerk so appointed or designated as such shall have and exercise all of the powers of the clerk of the assembly until a clerk has been chosen and has qualified or until the disability shall cease. Whenever the speaker of the assembly is authorized or required, singly or jointly, to certify or approve warrants or vouchers for the compensation of any person, it shall be sufficient if he execute the first such warrant or voucher, and thereafter the same may be certified or approved by his designee or designees, so long as the rate of such compensation is not increased, and upon proof by affidavit or otherwise that the same is due. Such designation shall be in writing and filed in the office of the speaker and in the office of the comptroller, and shall remain in effect during the term of office of the speaker unless sooner revoked by him. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the speaker of the assembly or his or her designee may authorize expenditures to be made from appropriations or reappropriations made to the assembly ways and means committee, or the allocable portion of an appropriation or reappropriation so made to a legislative council, commission or task force the expenditures from which are for assembly purposes in whole or in allocable part. The speaker of the assembly may effect such authorization by filing his or her approval of such authorization with the state comptroller.

Source: Section 7 — Officers and employees of the assembly, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/LEG/7 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed May 4, 2024).

2
Exemption of members and officers from arrest
3
Expulsion of members
4
Contempts of either house
5
Compensation of members
5‑A
Allowances for member serving as an officer of either house of the legislature or in a special capacity therein
5‑B
Limit on outside earned income by members
6
Officers and employees of the senate
7
Officers and employees of the assembly
7‑A
Legislative library, librarian and assistants
7‑B
Legislative emergency health station
7‑C
Member of assembly defined
7‑D
Employees of the legislature
7‑E
Assistive listening system for the deaf and hard of hearing
7‑F
Assembly historian
7‑G
Senate historian
8
Appointments to be filed with the comptroller
9
Additional employees
10
Compensation of officers and employees
11
Designation of payrolls as annual, session or temporary
12
Authorization of expenditures
15
Duties of secretary and clerk
16
Supplies furnished by secretary and clerk
17
Accountability of secretary and clerk to comptroller
18
Duties of postmasters and assistants
19
Duties of official stenographers
20
Detail of officers and employees for special duties
21
Limitation of legislative expenses
22
Custody of legislative papers and documents
22‑A
Reproduction and destruction of certain records, books and papers of the senate
22‑B
Destruction and reproductions of assembly books and records
23
Appropriation bills, how referred
24
Legislative bill drafting commission
25
Duties of the commission
27
Appointment of secretaries of finance and ways and means committees
28
Compensation, expenses, employees
29
Sub-committees of finance and ways and means committees
30
Duties of finance and ways and means committees and secretaries
31
Appearances and inquiries in respect to the budget
32
Representation of certain legislative committees during revision of the budget
32‑A
Budget
33
Exercise of certain statutory powers during a vacancy in office of the temporary president of the senate and speaker of the assembly

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 7’s source at nysenate​.gov

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