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*NEW! April 2021: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until May 16 in Executive Order 202.102

* April 2021: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until May 6 in Executive Order 202.101

March 2021: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until April 20 in Executive Order 202.98

* Committee Staff to provide virtual FOIL training on April 15, 2021 from 10:00-11:30 a.m. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Click on link for registration information.

* March 2021: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until April 16 in Executive Order 202.97

* March 2021: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until March 28 in Executive Order 202.96

* Committee Staff to provide virtual Open Meetings Law training on March 18, 2021 from 10:00-11:30 a.m. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Click on link for registration information.

* February 2021: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until March 16 in Executive Order 202.94

* January 2021: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until February 26 in Executive Order 202.92

* Committee Staff to provide virtual FOIL training on February 11, 2021 from 10:00-11:30 a.m. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Click on link for registration information.

* December 2020: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until January 29 in Executive Order 202.87

* December 2020: Annual Report to the Governor and Legislature

* December 2020: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until January 1 in Executive Order 202.79

* November 2020: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until December 3 in Executive Order 202.72

* October 2020: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until November 3 in Executive Order 202.67

* September 2020: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until October 4 in Executive Order 202.60

* August 2020: Recently Issued Advisory Opinion Regarding the Open Meetings Law and Executive Orders Relating to a Declared Disaster Emergency

* August 2020: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until September 4 in Executive Order 202.55

* July 2020: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until August 5 in Executive Order 202.48

* June 2020: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until July 6 in Executive Order 202.38

* May 2020: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law until June 6 in Executive Order 202.28

* April 2020: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo extends suspension of in-person meeting requirement of Open Meetings Law through May 7 in Executive Order 202.14

* March 2020: Recently Issued Advisory Opinions Regarding the Open Meetings Law and Executive Order 202.1

* March 2020: Governor Issues Executive Order 202.1 which suspends certain requirements of the Open Meetings Law to allow the attendance of meetings telephonically or other similar service

 

January 2020 - New York State Department of State Announces New Executive Director of Committee on Open Government


2020 Annual Report (pdf)

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[This form language is optional but may enhance your use of the Freedom of Information Law. You may choose to utilize certain portions that are most applicable to your request. You may cut and paste the entire form into a new email, read all provisions, and delete and/or modify those that do not apply.]

[It has been suggested that agencies create an email address dedicated to the receipt of requests. It is recommended that you review the website of the agency maintaining the records that you seek in order to locate its email address and its records access officer.]

[The subject line of your request should be "FOIL Request".]



Dear Records Access Officer:



Please email the following records if possible [include as much detail about the record as possible, such as relevant dates, names, descriptions, etc.]:


OR


Please advise me of the appropriate time during normal business hours for inspecting the following records prior to obtaining copies [include as much detail about the records as possible, including relevant dates, names, descriptions, etc.]:


OR


Please inform me of the cost of providing paper copies of the following records [include as much detail about the records as possible, including relevant dates, names, descriptions, etc.].


AND/OR


If all ofthe requested records cannot be emailed to me, please inform me by email of the portions that can be emailed and advise me of the cost for reproducing the remainder of the records requested ($0.25 per page or actual cost of reproduction).



If the requested records cannot be emailed to me due to the volume of records identified in response to my request, please advise me of the actual cost of copying all records onto a CD or floppy disk.





If my request is too broad or does not reasonably describe the records, please contact me via email so that I may clarify my request, and when appropriate inform me of the manner in which records are filed, retrieved or generated.

If it is necessary to modify my request, and an email response is not preferred, please contact me at the following telephone number: _____________.



If for any reason any portion of my request is denied, please inform me of the reasons for the denial in writing and provide the name, address and email address of the person or body to whom an appeal should be directed.



[Name]

[Address, if records are to be mailed].