24 Apr 2013
Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Parks and Recreation Meeting
Legislative Office Building
09:00 AM to 09:16 AM Archived Video
Senate Standing Committee on Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Parks and Recreation
Senator Elizabeth Little, Chair
9:00 AM, Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Room 309 LOB
The committee will consider the following nominations.
Laura Aswad, Member of the New York State Council on the Arts
Robert McKay, PhD, Member and Chairman of the State Board for Historic Preservation
Jay DiLorenzo, Member of the State Board for Historic Preservation
Cornelius B. Murphy, Jr., Member of the Central New York State Park, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commission
Martin R. Miskell, Member of the Genesee State Park, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commission
James W. Ransom, Member of the Thousand Islands State Park, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commission
Robert H. Scharf, Member of the Finger Lakes State Park, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commission
Howard G. Seitz, Member of the Palisades Interstate Park Commission
Ludi Augustine, Member of the Finger Lakes State Park, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commission
Stuart H. Angert, Member of the Niagara Frontier State Park, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commission
Printed No. | Sponsor | Title |
Flanagan | An act to amend the parks, recreation and historic preservation law, in relation to establishing the Nissequogue River state park | |
Ranzenhofer | An act in relation to the alienation and substitution of certain parklands in the town of Amherst in the county of Erie | |
Golden | An act to amend chapter 912 of the laws of 1920 allowing and regulating boxing, sparring and wrestling matches, and establishing a state boxing commission, in relation to exempting white collar boxers from the provisions of such act | |
2681 | Young | An act to amend the parks, recreation and historic preservation law and the state finance law, in relation to establishing a historic preservation revolving loan program |
Little | An act to amend the executive law, in relation to applications for minor and major projects before the Adirondack park agency |