Good evening,
Wednesday afternoon, Governor Andrew Cuomo posted his fiftieth Executive Order during this state of emergency. Executive Order 202.49, issued on July 7, 2020, continues the suspensions and modifications of law, and any directives, not superseded by a subsequent directive, made by Executive Order 202.15 and each successor Executive Order up to and including Executive Order 202.21, and Executive Order 202.29, as continued and contained in Executive Order 202.39, for another thirty days through August 6, 2020 except for the statutes, regulations and codes as identified below. Executive Order 202.49 is effective from July 7, 2020 through August 6, 2020. A copy of Executive Order 202.49 can be found here.
RESTORATION OF LAWS, CODES AND REGULATIONS
Executive Order 202.49 discontinues the suspension and modification of certain laws, codes and regulations that had occurred in previously issued Executive Orders. Pursuant to Executive Order 202.49, the following statutes, codes and regulations are in full force and effect as of July 8, 2020:
Restored Laws and Regulations
- 10 NYCRR 5-6.12(a)(4);
- Religious Corporations Law §§ 43, 45, as such suspensions have been superseded by Chapter 122 of the Laws of 2020;
- Environmental Conservation Law Articles 3, 8, 9, 13, 15, 17, 19, 23, 24, 25, 27, 33, 34, 35, 37, and 75, and 6, and NYCRR Parts 552, 550, 601, and 609 to the extent they were suspended to allow the Department of Environmental Conservation to suspend hearings if public comments were accepted electronically or by mail;
- Real Property and Proceedings Law § 711, Real Property Law § 232-a, and Multiple Dwelling Law § 4(8) and (9);
- Not for Profit Corporation Law § 1517; 19 NYCRR 203.3, 203.6, 203.13; 10 NYCRR 77.7(a)(1);
- Not for Profit Corporation Law § 1517; 19 NYCRR 203.3, 203.6, 203.13; 10 NYCRR 77.7(a)(4); and
- Public Health Law §§ 4140; 4144; Not for Profit Corporation Law § 1502, 1517, 19 NYCRR 203.1, 203.4, 203.8, 203.13; 10 NYCRR 13.1.