New York Statutes
§ 210 — Advisory committee
New York § 210
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N.Y. Elder § 210 (2026).
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§ 210. Advisory committee.
1.There shall be within the office an\nadvisory committee for the aging, consisting of not more than\nthirty-five members, appointed by the governor. In making such\nappointments, the governor shall give due consideration to\nrepresentation from the major regions of the state. One member of the\nadvisory committee shall be designated as chairperson by the governor\nand shall serve as chairperson at the pleasure of the governor. The\nadvisory committee shall meet from time to time at the call of such\nchairperson or the director. The director shall seek the advice of the\nadvisory committee with respect to the needs of the aging and, if so\nrequested by the director, such committee shall make particular studies\nrelating to the aging.\n 2. The members of the
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