Legislation
SECTION 52
Establishment and organization
Executive (EXC) CHAPTER 18, ARTICLE 4-A
§ 52. Establishment and organization. 1. There is hereby established
the office of the state inspector general in the executive department.
The head of the office shall be the state inspector general who shall be
appointed by the governor.
2. The state inspector general shall hold office until the end of the
term of the governor by whom he or she was appointed and until his or
her successor is appointed and has qualified.
3. The state inspector general shall report to the secretary to the
governor.
4. The state inspector general may appoint one or more deputy
inspectors general to serve at his or her pleasure, who shall be
responsible for conducting investigations in the agencies to which they
are designated and in which they are deemed employed.
5. The salary of the inspector general shall be established by the
governor within the limit of funds available therefore; provided,
however, such salary shall be no less than the salaries of certain state
officers holding the positions indicated in paragraph (a) of subdivision
one of section one hundred sixty-nine of the executive law.
the office of the state inspector general in the executive department.
The head of the office shall be the state inspector general who shall be
appointed by the governor.
2. The state inspector general shall hold office until the end of the
term of the governor by whom he or she was appointed and until his or
her successor is appointed and has qualified.
3. The state inspector general shall report to the secretary to the
governor.
4. The state inspector general may appoint one or more deputy
inspectors general to serve at his or her pleasure, who shall be
responsible for conducting investigations in the agencies to which they
are designated and in which they are deemed employed.
5. The salary of the inspector general shall be established by the
governor within the limit of funds available therefore; provided,
however, such salary shall be no less than the salaries of certain state
officers holding the positions indicated in paragraph (a) of subdivision
one of section one hundred sixty-nine of the executive law.