New York Declares Disaster Emergency Due to Nor'easter
Summary
New York Governor Kathy Hochul declared a disaster emergency effective February 22, 2026, due to a nor'easter impacting numerous counties. The order suspends certain statutes to facilitate response and recovery efforts, including waiving procurement processes and hours of service rules for utility restoration crews.
What changed
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has declared a State Disaster Emergency, effective February 22, 2026, and filed on February 23, 2026, due to a severe nor'easter causing hazardous conditions across 22 counties and contiguous areas. This Executive Order (No. 58) directs state agencies to implement the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, suspend certain procurement laws (State Finance Law §97-G, General Municipal Law §5-A, State Finance Law §112, State Finance Law §163), and temporarily suspend Federal Motor Carrier Hours of Service rules (49 CFR 390.23(b)) to expedite utility restoration.
The declaration requires immediate attention from state agencies to coordinate response and recovery efforts. Regulated entities, particularly transportation companies and those involved in utility restoration, should be aware of the temporary suspension of procurement rules, which allows for expedited purchasing of necessary goods and services. The order also provides relief from Federal Hours of Service regulations for utility power restoration crews entering New York. The disaster emergency is in effect through March 24, 2026.
What to do next
- State agencies to implement the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.
- Review and comply with temporary suspensions of procurement laws for disaster response.
- Utility power restoration crews to note relief from Federal Hours of Service rules.
Source document (simplified)
STATE OF NEW YORK
EXECUTIVE CHAMBER
FILED
STATE RECORDS
FEB 23 2026
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
No. 58
EXECUTIVE ORDER
DECLARING A DISASTER EMERGENCY IN THE COUNTIES OF ALBANY, BRONX, COLUMBIA, GREENE, DELAWARE, DUCHESS, KINGS, NASSAU, NEW YORK, ORANGE, PUTNAM, QUEENS, RICHMOND, RENSSELAER, ROCKLAND, SCHOHARIE, SCHENECTADY, SUFFOLK, SULLIVAN, ULSTER, WESTCHESTER, AND CONTIGUOUS COUNTIES
WHEREAS, on February 22, 2026, and continuing thereafter, a "nor'easter" is expected to cause hazardous conditions, posing an imminent danger to public transportation, utility service, public health, and public safety systems throughout the counties of Albany, Bronx, Columbia, Greene, Delaware, Duchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Schoharie, Schenectady, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester, and contiguous counties;
WHEREAS, this winter storm is expected to produce heavy snowfall, high winds, blowing and cutting snow, and coastal flooding that may result in road closures, travel disruptions, widespread power outages, and damage to public and private property, which poses a threat to public health and safety;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, KATHY HOCHUL, Governor of the State of New York, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution of the State of New York and Section 28 of Article 2-B of the Executive Law, do hereby declare a disaster emergency in the affected local governments and am unable to respond adequately. Therefore, I hereby declare a State Disaster Emergency, effective February 22, 2026, in the counties of Albany, Bronx, Columbia, Greene, Delaware, Duchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Schoharie, Schenectady, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester, and contiguous counties. This Executive Order shall be in effect through March 24, 2026, and:
FURTHER, pursuant to Section 29 of Article 2-B of the Executive Law, I direct the implementation of the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and authorize, effective February 22, 2026, State agencies to necessary to assist in the response and to take all necessary actions to protect public property and to assist affected local governments and individuals in responding to and recovering from this disaster, and to provide such other assistance as necessary to protect the public health and safety;
IN ADDITION, this declaration satisfies the requirements of 49 CFR 390.23(b), which provides relief from 49 CFR Sections 390.21 and 390.22. Such relief from the Federal Motor Carrier Hour of Service rules is necessary to hasten the movement of utility power restoration crews into New York State;
FURTHER, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 29-a of Article 2-B of the Executive Law and temporarily suspend any statute, local law, ordinance, rule, or regulation, or parts thereof, inconsistent with this statute, local law, ordinance, rule, or regulation would prevent, hinder, or delay action necessary to cope with this emergency. I hereby temporarily suspend or modify, for the period from the date of this Executive Order through March 24, 2026, the following laws:
- Section 97-G of the State Finance Law, to the extent necessary to purchase food, supplies, services, and equipment or furnish or provide various centralized services to assist affected local governments and individuals, and other non-State entities in responding to and recovering from the disaster emergency;
- Article 5-A of the General Municipal Law to the extent necessary to purchase supplies, services, including construction, and equipment without following the standard notice and procurement processes;
- Section 112 of the State Finance Law, to the extent consistent with Article V, Section 1 of the State Constitution, and to the extent necessary to add additional work, sites and time to State contracts;
- Section 163 of the State Finance Law and Article 4-C of the Economic Development Law, to the extent necessary to purchase commodities, services, technology and materials without following the standard notice and procurement processes;
- Section 9 of the Public Buildings Law and Article 4-C of the Economic Development Law, to the extent necessary to authorize the award of emergency contracts in excess of one million five hundred thousand dollars;
- Section 38(1), (2), and (3) of the Highway Law to extent necessary to authorize the award of emergency contracts; and
- Sections 375, 385 and 401 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law to the extent that exemption for vehicles validly registered in other jurisdictions from vehicle registration, equipment and dimension requirements is necessary to assist in preparedness and response to the emergency;
FURTHER, I hereby temporarily modify, for the period from the date of this Executive Order through March 23, 2026, the following laws:
- Section 24 of the Executive Law, Sections 104 and 246 of the Highway Law, Sections 1605, 1610, 1640, 1650, and 1660 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, Section 14(16) of the Transportation Law, Sections 6-602 and 17-1706 of the Village Law, Section 20(32) of the General City Law, Section 91 of Section Class Cities Law and Section 101 of Title 21 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations, to the extent necessary to provide the Governor with the authority to regulate traffic and the movement of vehicles on roads, highways, and streets.
FURTHER, I hereby temporarily suspend or modify, for the period from the date of this Executive Order through February 22, 2026, Subdivision 2 of Section 29 of the Executive Law and applicable provisions of Sections 8004 and 8005 of Title 9 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations, with respect to the completion of hearings related to the parole revocation process, to the effect of extending all periods therein by seven (7) days.
GIVEN under my hand and the Privy Seal of the
State in the City of Albany this 21st day of
February in the year two thousand twenty-
six.
BY THE GOVERNOR
KATHY HOCHUL
[Signature]
[Signature]
Secretary to the Governor
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