87 - Powers and duties.

§ 87. Powers  and  duties. 1. The commission shall exercise continuous  oversight of the process of rule making and examine rules, as defined in  subdivision two of section one hundred two of the  state  administrative  procedure  act,  adopted  or proposed by each agency with respect to (i)  statutory authority, (ii)  compliance  with  legislative  intent,  (iii)  impact  on the economy and on the government operations of the state and  its local governments, and (iv) impact  on  affected  parties;  and,  in  furtherance   of   such  duties,  may  examine  other  issues  it  deems  appropriate. For purpose of this article, the term agency shall mean any  department,  board,  bureau,  commission,  division,  office,   council,  committee  or  officer  of  the state or a public benefit corporation or  public authority at least one of  whose  members  is  appointed  by  the  governor.    2.  The  commission  may employ such staff and retain such consultants  and expert services as may be necessary and fix their  compensation  and  expenses  within  the  amounts  appropriated therefor. Employment by the  commission shall be deemed to be employment by the legislature  for  all  purposes.    3.  The  commission shall have the power, subject to the provisions of  section seventy-three  of  the  civil  rights  law,  to  hold  hearings,  subpoena  witnesses,  administer  oaths,  take  testimony and compel the  production of books, papers, documents and other evidence in furtherance  of its duties; provided, however, that no subpoena  shall  issue  except  upon  the  affirmative vote of a majority of the whole membership of the  commission. The commission  may  request  and  shall  receive  from  all  agencies  such  assistance  and  data  as  will  enable  it  properly to  consummate any such examination, and review.