2006 New York Code - Assembly Historian.



 
    §  7-f. Assembly historian. The speaker of the assembly may appoint an
  official historian, who shall compile an annual  record  of  significant
  assembly accomplishments during each year and submit to the speaker such
  written  record  within  one hundred twenty days after the close of each
  session. The historian shall serve without compensation, at the pleasure
  of the speaker, and be responsible for preparation of the history of the
  assembly during such speaker's tenure.
    Appointment as assembly historian shall be made from  names  submitted
  by  the  majority  and minority leaders of the assembly. No person shall
  simultaneously hold the  positions  of  assembly  historian  and  senate
  historian.

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