New York Delegation Of Legal Authority.
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§ 397. Delegation of legal authority. a. The mayor may delegate to
any agency, after consultation with the corporation counsel and the head
of the agency, responsibility for the conduct of routine legal affairs
of the agency subject to standards, policies, and guidelines of the
corporation counsel, and consistent with city-wide controls and
uniformity. The mayor may transfer or assign attorneys from the law
department to the agency to assist in the conduct of such delegated
functions. The corporation counsel shall monitor and evaluate on a
regular and continuous basis the exercise of authority delegated
pursuant to this section and the mayor, on recommendation of the
corporation counsel, may suspend or withdraw any delegated authority
whenever in his or her judgment the interests of the city justify such
action.
b. Nothing contained in this section shall abrogate the authority of
the corporation counsel as attorney and counsel for the city and every
agency of the city.