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§ 62. Any statute may be repealed at any time, Repeal of except when it is otherwise provided therein. Parties acting under any statute shall be deemed to have acted in contemplation of this power of repeal.

CHAPTER III.

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS.

ARTICLE I. Classification, number and designation.

II. Mode of election or appointment and term of office.
III. General provisions respecting the governor.

IV. General provisions respecting the secretary of state.

V. General provisions respecting the comptroller.

VI. General provisions respecting the treasurer.

VII. General provisions respecting the state engineer and surveyor.
VIII. General provisions respecting the bank superintendent.

IX. General provisions respecting the insurance superintendent.
X. The duties and powers of other executive officers.

XI. Provisions relating to the duties and powers of two or more
executive officers.

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Military officers.

Number

and desig. nation.

2. Special, for special duties in different parts of the state;

3. Local, for a particular part of the state.

§ 64. Military officers are designated and regulated by the militia laws.

§ 65. The number and designation of the civil executive officers are as follows:

A governor;

A private secretary for the governor ;

A lieutenant-governor ;

A secretary of state;

A comptroller;

A treasurer;

An attorney-general;

A state engineer and surveyor;'

A bank superintendent;'

An insurance superintendent;

A state superintendent of public instruction;
A deputy for each of the eight last mentioned
officers; '

A state superintendent of weights and measures;"
An inspector of gas meters;'

Twenty-two regents of the university;

Three canal commissioners;"

An auditor of the canal department;'

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Three state assessors, who with the commissioners of the land office constitute the board of equalization;❜

Two loan commissioners in each county for loaning certain moneys of the United States, who may be designated as the loan commissioners for the county for which they are appointed; '

Three inspectors of state prisons; '

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A superintendent of the Onondaga Salt Springs;
An agent for the Onondaga Indians; '

A superintendent of the Brothertown Indians;
A commissioner for the St. Regis Indians;'

A receiver of the profits of the state pier at Sag Harbor;'

So many directors of incorporated banks as the state is authorized by acts of incorporation to appoint;'

A county treasurer for each county except that of New York;'

A health officer, a resident physician, and a health commissioner, for the city and county of New York,' and for the cities of Albany and Hud

son;

1 1 R. S., 306.

'Laws of 1859, ch. 312.

R. S., 564, §§ 4, 7.

• Ib., 307.

1 R. S., 306, 686.
Laws of 1858, ch. 368.
Ib. 304; 326, § 24.

A health officer for each county except that of New York;'

Three commissioners of excise in each county, who constitute a board, designated as the board of commissioners of excise of such county;"

Fifteen wreck-masters in the county of Suffolk; twelve in the county of Queens; three in the county of Kings; two in the county of Richmond, and two in the county of Westchester;"

A county sealer of weights and measures of each county;*

A town sealer of weights and measures of each town;

Three inspectors of plank and turnpike roads in each county in which there is any such road;"

Eleven harbor-masters for the port of New York, and one for the port of Albany;'

Nine port-wardens who constitute a board, designated as the port-wardens of the port of New York, and two special wardens for that port;*

Five commissioners of police for the metropolitan police district, who, together with the mayors of

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the cities of Brooklyn and New York, constitute the board of police for that district;'

Five pilot commissioners in the city of New York who constitute a board, designated as the board of commissioners of pilots."

One, two, or three inspectors of damaged goods, whenever their appointment is necessary in each of the cities of Albany, Troy and Hudson, and in each other county, except that of New York, Kings and Richmond;'

Such other officers as are chosen to fill offices created by or under the authority of the general laws for the government of counties, cities, towns and villages, or of the charters or special laws respecting the same; or of the Health Laws, the School Laws, the Militia Laws, the Election Laws, the Poor Laws and the Fiscal Laws.

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68. State superintendent of public instruction.

69. Regents of the university.

70. State superintendent of weights and measures.

71. Officers appointed by the governor with consent of the

senate.

72. Their terms of office.

73. State assessors.

74. Qualifications, &c., of police commissioners.

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