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  2. New York State Department of Health - Wikipedia

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    The earliest New York state laws regarding public health were quarantine laws for the port of New York, first passed by the New York General Assembly in 1758. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The 1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic precipitated the 1799–1800 creation of the New York Marine Hospital, and in 1801 its resident physician and the health officers ...

  3. Office of Professional Medical Conduct - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the Board for Professional Medical Conduct (BPMC) was created under the auspices of the State Health Department, and has continued in that capacity since that time. [1] The mission of the OPMC is to "protect the public from medical negligence, incompetence and illegal or unethical practice by physicians.", [ 2 ]

  4. New York State Education Department - Wikipedia

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    The main offices of the department are housed in the New York State Department of Education Building, located at 89 Washington Avenue in Albany, the state capital. [2] Each year New York spends around $32,000 per student, which is 90% more than the average in the US. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  5. New York State Department of State - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Department of State (NYSDOS) is the department of the New York state government under the leadership of the Secretary of State of New York. [1] Its regulations are compiled in title 19 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations.

  6. New York State Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    In January 1942, for the duration of World War II, the President of the United States absorbed the New York State Employment Service into the National Manpower Program. In 1944, New York State’s Minimum Wage Law was amended to include men. In 1945, the NYS Industrial Board was replaced by the Workmen’s Compensation Board. [44] [45]

  7. Public Employees Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Public Employees Federation (PEF) is a labor union representing more than 57,000 [1] professional, scientific, and technical public employees in the state of New York.The union is one of the largest local white-collar unions in the United States and is New York's second-largest state-employee union. [2]

  8. Secretary of State of New York - Wikipedia

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    The office of the secretary of state of New York was established in 1778, and is one of the oldest government agencies of the state of New York. Until 1822, the secretary of state was appointed by the Council of Appointment for an indefinite term, [ 6 ] but could be substituted at any time, especially if the majority party in the council changed.

  9. Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development

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    Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions Academic programs include Sociology of Education, History of Education, Education and Social Policy, International Education, Education and Jewish Studies, Education Studies, and Applied Statistics in Social Science Research.