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SECTION 2463
New York state sports authority
Public Authorities (PBA) CHAPTER 43-A, ARTICLE 8, TITLE 19
* § 2463. New York state sports authority. 1. For the purpose of
effectuating the policy declared in section twenty-four hundred
sixty-one of this chapter, there is hereby created a corporate
instrumentality of the state to be known as "New York state sports
authority" in this title referred to as "the authority", which shall be
a body corporate and politic constituting a public benefit corporation.
The authority shall consist of five members to be appointed by the
governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate. Of the
members first appointed, one shall serve for a term ending April first,
nineteen hundred seventy-four; one of such members shall serve for a
term ending one year from such date; one of such members shall serve for
a term ending two years from such date; one of such members shall serve
for a term ending three years from such date; and one of such members
shall serve for a term ending four years from such date. Their
successors shall serve for terms of five years each. Each member shall
hold office until his successor has been appointed and qualified. The
governor shall designate one of the members to be chairman who shall be
the chief executive officer of the authority.

2. The chairman and the other members shall receive compensation
within the amounts made available by appropriation therefor. Each
member, including the chairman, shall be entitled to reimbursement for
his actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his
official duties.

3. The chairman shall be the chief executive officer of the authority
and shall be responsible for the discharge of the executive and
administrative functions and powers of the authority, but he shall be
empowered to delegate any one or more of such functions or powers,
including, without limitations, that of appointment, discipline and
removal of officers or employees, to one or more executive officers
appointed by the board.

4. The authority shall be a "state agency" for the purposes of
sections seventy-three and seventy-four of the public officers law.

5. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of this or any other
law, general, special or local, no officer or employee of the state, or
of any public corporation as defined in the general corporation law,
shall be deemed to have forfeited or shall forfeit his office or
employment or any benefits provided under the retirement and social
security law or under any public retirement system maintained by the
state or any of its subdivisions by reason of his acceptance of
membership on or chairmanship of the authority; provided, however, a
member or chairman who holds such other public office or employment
shall receive no additional compensation for services rendered pursuant
to this title, but shall be entitled to reimbursement for his actual and
necessary expenses incurred in the performance of such services.

6. The governor may remove any member for inefficiency, neglect of
duty or misconduct in office after giving him a copy of the charges
against him and an opportunity to be heard, in person or by counsel in
his defense, upon not less than ten days' notice. If any member shall be
so removed, the governor shall file in the office of the department of
state a complete statement of charges made against such member, and his
findings thereon, together with a complete record of the proceedings.

7. The authority shall continue so long as it shall have bonds or
other obligations outstanding and until its existence shall be
terminated by law. Upon the termination of the existence of the
authority, all its rights and properties shall pass to and be vested in
the state.

* NB (Disbanded March, 1980)