§ 54. Powers. The state inspector general shall have the power to:\n 1. subpoena and enforce the attendance of witnesses;\n 2. administer oaths or affirmations and examine witnesses under oath;\n 3. require the production of any books and papers deemed relevant or\nmaterial to any investigation, examination or review;\n 4. notwithstanding any law to the contrary, examine and copy or remove\ndocuments or records of any kind prepared, maintained or held by any\ncovered agency;\n 5. require any officer or employee in a covered agency to answer\nquestions concerning any matter related to the performance of his or her\nofficial duties. No statement or other evidence derived therefrom may be\nused against such officer or employee in any subsequent criminal\nprosecution other than for perjury or contempt arising from such\ntestimony. The refusal of any officer or employee to answer questions\nshall be cause for removal from office or employment or other\nappropriate penalty;\n 6. monitor the implementation by covered agencies of any\nrecommendations made by state inspector general;\n 7. perform any other functions that are necessary or appropriate to\nfulfill the duties and responsibilities of office.\n * 8. Appoint an independent monitor to provide guidance and technical\nassistance related to the policies, practices, programs and decisions of\nthe Orange county industrial development agency and the funding\ncorporation, as authorized in subdivisions two, three, four, five, six,\nseven and eight of section nine hundred twelve-b of the general\nmunicipal law.\n * NB Repealed May 3, 2030\n
N.Y. Exec. Law § 54
Powers
2026-06-12
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.