Also on Tuesday, Cuomo chose Elizabeth Glazer to be deputy
secretary for public safety.
But the state's deputy
secretary for public safety, Elizabeth Glazer, argues that ASCLD - LAB accreditation is just one piece of the oversight puzzle, which encompasses a variety measures, including trainings for lab technicians, and on - site inspections.
Terence O'Leary, Deputy
Secretary for Public Safety.
Robert Megna: Director of the Division of Budget Jim Malatras: Deputy Secretary for Policy Management Andrew Zambelli: Counselor to the Governor Linda Lacewell: Special Assistant to the Governor Paul Francis: Director of Agency Redesign and Efficiency Sabrina Ty: Deputy Secretary of Legislative Affairs Barry Sample: Deputy Director of State Operations Leslie Leach: Appointments Secretary to the Governor Yrthya Dinzey - Flores: Chief Diversity Officer Gaurav Vasisht: First Assistant Counsel Alphonso David: Deputy Secretary for Civil Rights Kristin Proud: Deputy Secretary for Human Services, Operations, and Technology Elizabeth Glazer: Deputy
Secretary for Public Safety Patrick Foye: Deputy Secretary for Economic Development James Introne: Deputy Secretary for Health and Director of Healthcare Redesign Thomas Congdon: Assistant Secretary for Energy and Environment Yomika Bennett: Assistant Secretary for Transportation
Balboni, also the former deputy state
secretary for public safety, developed cybersecurity and homeland security policies following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
The most serious sex offenders, known as Level 3, will be required under the law to update their photos on the sex offender registry every 90 days if their appearance changes, says Cuomo deputy
secretary for public safety, Elizabeth Glazer.
This is not Denise O'Donnell's old job (she was Deputy
Secretary for Public Safety).
Two former Cuomo aides — Michael Balboni, who previously served as deputy
secretary for public safety, and Mylan Denerstein, who was counsel to the governor — will serve on the panel.
Cuomo's current deputy
secretary for public safety, Rachel Small, is on the committee along with Thomas Zugibe, Rockland County district attorney and president of the District Attorneys Association of the State of New York.
Mr. Balboni, 47, will have the title of deputy
secretary for public safety security, which was described in a news release issued by the Spitzer administration as the «senior security and law enforcement official.»
I want to thank Governor Cuomo for this incredible opportunity to serve as an Assistant
Secretary for Public Safety, said Margaret Egan.
Margaret EganMargaret Egan will serve as Assistant
Secretary for Public Safety.
Not exact matches
At the same time, Cuomo's special counsel
for public safety, Letizia Tagliafierro, will become the deputy
secretary for interogovernmental affairs and special counsel to the governor.
Albany, NY — This week Alan talks with Michael Balboni, the Deputy
Secretary to the Governor
for Public Safety.
He has written to the
secretary of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, requesting a comment period extension
for the proposed Algonquin Incremental Market Project and expressing his concerns about how the project will impact
public safety and the environment.
Ensure that the drug and alcohol testing policies and goals of the
Secretary of Transportation are developed and carried out in a consistent, efficient, and effective manner within the transportation industries
for the ultimate
safety and protection of the traveling
public.
Airport development means --(1) Any work involved in constructing, improving, or repairing a
public airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting of airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a
public airport, and including
safety equipment required by rule or regulation
for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the
Secretary by rule or regulation
for the
safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping
for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a
public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land
for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only
for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a
public airport.
determines, in consultation with the
Secretary, an appropriate staffing level
for the State
safety oversight agency that is commensurate with the number, size, and complexity of the rail fixed guideway
public transportation systems in the eligible State;
The
Secretary shall establish a
public transportation
safety certification training program
for Federal and State employees, or other designated personnel, who conduct
safety audits and examinations of
public transportation systems and employees of
public transportation agencies directly responsible
for safety oversight.
The
Secretary may reimburse an eligible State or a recipient
for the full costs of participation in the
public transportation
safety certification training program established under subsection (c) by an employee of a State
safety oversight agency or a recipient who is directly responsible
for safety oversight.
In a letter to
Secretary Johnson, Scenic Hudson President Ned Sullivan calls the plan «a pathway to potential disaster —
for public health and
safety, the environment and business interests.»
Fourth, in § 160.203, several criteria relating to the statutory grounds
for exception determinations have been further spelled out: (1) The words «related to the provision of or payment
for health care» have been added to the exception
for fraud and abuse; (2) the words «to the extent expressly authorized by statute or regulation» have been added to the exception
for state regulation of health plans; (3) the words «of serving a compelling need related to
public health,
safety, or welfare, and, where a standard, requirement, or implementation specification under part 164 of this subchapter is at issue, where the
Secretary determines that the intrusion into privacy is warranted when balanced against the need to be served» have been added to the general exception «
for other purposes»; and (4) the statutory provision regarding controlled substances has been elaborated on as follows: «Has as its principal purpose the regulation of the manufacture, registration, distribution, dispensing, or other control of any controlled substance, as defined at 21 U.S.C. 802, or which is deemed a controlled substance by state law.»
Navy Department of
Public Safety (Chicago, IL) 9/1994 — 7/2003 Executive
Secretary • Managed support staff team of 12 ensuring efficient and effective daily operations • Prepared memos, financial reports, and correspondence
for Naval Officers and executives • Oversaw human resource activities including employee leave, attendance, and payroll • Provided additional administrative support including filing and phones as needed • Created workplace atmosphere which fostered cooperation and dedication to team goals
The GSC held a meeting during the APA convention on August 9th and addressed the following items: election of officers (President — Nina Brown,
Secretary — Eleanor Counselman), review of proposed By - laws, a review of the history of the petitions presented by Sally Barlow, discussion of the feasibility of submitting a petition
for specialty or
for proficiency, and a discussion held with Dave Corey (Police and
Public Safety Specialty) who agreed to mentor us through the process.