New York Notification of Order Extending Restriction is a document issued by the state of New York that extends the period of time when certain restrictions are imposed on certain activities or individuals. It is used to extend the restrictions that have already been put in place, either by the state or other government entities. There are two types of New York Notification of Order Extending Restriction: emergency orders and executive orders. Emergency orders are issued in the event of an emergency, such as a natural disaster, or an imminent threat of danger to public safety. Executive orders are issued by the governor or other executive branch official in order to regulate certain activities, such as the sale or possession of certain items, or the enforcement of certain regulations. Both types of orders are enforceable by the state and can be subject to judicial review.