New York Administrative Order dated 3-18-16 is an official decree issued by the State of New York that outlines the rules and regulations governing the conduct of persons and entities in the state. It covers a wide range of topics, from public health and safety to financial security, environmental protection and more. The order is divided into four sections: Section 1 covers the purpose and scope of the order; Section 2 outlines the applicable laws and regulations; Section 3 outlines the roles and responsibilities of state agencies and other entities; and Section 4 outlines procedures for compliance with the order. The order also contains provisions for enforcement and penalties for violations. There are two types of Administrative Orders issued by New York State: General Administrative Orders (GAO) and Specific Administrative Orders (SAO). GAO's are applicable to all state agencies while Says are specific to a particular agency.