New York Administrative Order DATED 3-18-2015 is an executive order issued by the Governor of New York, Andrew M. Cuomo, on March 18, 2015. The order established several new regulations aimed at improving the efficiency of the state's government. Specifically, the order aims to reduce bureaucracy, streamline processes, and increase transparency. The order also requires state agencies to review and analyze their performance on a regular basis in order to identify areas of improvement. The order includes three different types of regulations: 1. Revised Administrative Procedures Act: This section of the order amends the New York State Administrative Procedure Act, which is the legal framework for how state agencies must operate, in order to reduce bureaucracy and increase efficiency. 2. Streamlining Regulations: This section of the order requires state agencies to regularly review their regulations and identify any areas of overlap or duplication. It also requires agencies to evaluate the impact of any new regulations before they are implemented. 3. Transparency and Performance: This section of the order requires state agencies to regularly review their performance and identify areas of improvement. It also requires agencies to make their performance information publicly available.