LEGISLATIVE LAW
                         Laws 1909, Chap. 37
AN ACT in relation to legislation, constituting chapter thirty-two of
    the consolidated laws.
Became a law February 17, 1909, with the approval of the Governor.
    Passed, three-fifths being present.
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:
                 CHAPTER 32 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS
                           LEGISLATIVE LAW
Article  1.    Short title (§ 1).
       1-A.  Lobbying act (§§ 1-a--1-v).
       2.    Members, officers and employees of the legislature
               (§§ 2-33).
       2-A.  Procedure for convening extraordinary sessions of the
               legislature by petition (§§ 34-39).
       3.    The enactment and publication of laws (§§ 40--54-a).
       3-A.  Requests from local governments for enactment of special
               laws (§§ 55-56).
       4.    Legislative committees; testimony in legislative
               proceedings (§§ 60-67).
       4-A.  Law revision commission (§§ 70-72).
       5.    Legislative ethics (§ 80).
       5-A.  Legislative commissions (§§ 82-83-m).
       5-B.  Legislative review of administrative regulations
               (§§ 86-88).
       6.    Internal control responsibilities of the state
               legislature (§§ 89-92).
       6-A.  Veterans internship program (V.I.P. NY) (§ 95).
       7.    Laws repealed; when to take effect (§§ 100-101).