2010 New York Code
ENV - Environmental Conservation
Article 43 - (43-0101 - 43-0125) LAKE GEORGE PARK COMMISSION
43-0105 - Lake George park commission; continuation.

§ 43-0105. Lake George park commission; continuation.
    There  shall continue to be in the department a commission to be known
  as "Lake George park  commission."  Such  commission  shall  be  a  body
  corporate and politic. It shall consist of the commissioner, ex officio,
  and nine members to be appointed by the governor, by and with the advice
  and  consent  of  the  senate,  at least two of whom shall reside in the
  county of Essex, two in the county of Warren and two in  the  county  of
  Washington  and  at  least  three  of  whom shall be members of a civic,
  protective or service association in the Lake  George  area.  In  making
  appointments  pursuant  hereto  the governor shall give consideration to
  nominations made by such associations in such area. The members shall be
  appointed for overlapping nine year terms of office running  from  April
  first  of  the  year  in which such terms shall, respectively, commence,
  provided, however, that of the members  first  appointed  one  shall  be
  appointed for a one-year term of office beginning April 1, 1961, one for
  a  two-year term of office, one for a three-year term of office, one for
  a four-year term of office, one for a five-year term of office, one  for
  a  six-year term of office, one for a seven-year term of office, one for
  an eight-year term of office and one for a  nine-year  term  of  office,
  each  of  which  shall  commence  on such date. An appointment to fill a
  vacancy shall be made for the remainder of the affected term of  office.
  The  officers  thereof  shall  consist  of a chairman, vice-chairman and
  secretary-treasurer to be elected by the commission. The members of  the
  commission  shall  receive  no  compensation  but  may be reimbursed for
  expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of their duties.

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