Certification Under State Agencies and Authorities From Contracting With Businesses Conducting Business in Russia is a legal document that was released by the New York State Office of General Services - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is Executive Order No. 16?
A: Executive Order No. 16 is a directive issued by the Governor of New York, prohibiting state agencies and authorities from contracting with businesses conducting business in Russia.
Q: What does the Executive Order aim to prevent?
A: The Executive Order aims to prevent state agencies and authorities in New York from entering into contracts with businesses that operate in Russia.
Q: Why was the Executive Order implemented?
A: The Executive Order was implemented as a response to Russia's actions that impact international security and human rights.
Q: Which entities does the Executive Order apply to?
A: The Executive Order applies to state agencies and authorities in New York.
Q: What is the purpose of prohibiting contracts with Russian businesses?
A: Prohibiting contracts with Russian businesses is an effort to reinforce and promote principles of international security and human rights.
Q: Are there any exceptions to the prohibition?
A: There may be exceptions to the prohibition based on specific circumstances and national security interests, as determined by the Governor.
Q: Will the Executive Order affect existing contracts?
A: The Executive Order may have an impact on existing contracts with businesses conducting business in Russia, subject to review and determination by the relevant authorities.
Q: How long will the Executive Order be in effect?
A: The duration of the Executive Order will depend on the Governor's discretion, but it is intended to be in effect until further notice.
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