New York State government holidays

New York State government holidays

There are twelve observed New York State holidays for state employees. Under the Attendance Rules, a holiday that falls on a Sunday is observed on the following Monday. Lincoln's Birthday and Election Day are deemed floating holidays and can optionally be observed on a later date. A holiday is observed by employees scheduled to work that day; it is not available as a regular or floating holiday for other employees.

New York State holiday name 2010 2011 2012
New Year's Day Friday, January 1 Saturday, January 1 Monday, January 2 (observed)
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, January 18 Monday, January 17 Monday, January 16
Lincoln's Birthday Friday, February 12 (float) Saturday, February 12 (float) Monday, February 13 (observed, float)
Washington's Birthday (Observed) Monday, February 15 Monday, February 21 Monday, February 20
Memorial Day Monday, May 31 Monday, May 30 Monday, May 28
Independence Day Monday, July 5 (observed) Monday, July 4 Wednesday, July 4
Labor Day Monday, September 6 Monday, September 5 Monday, September 3
Columbus Day Monday, October 11 Monday, October 10 Monday, October 8
Election Day Tuesday, November 2 (float) Tuesday, November 8 (float) Tuesday, November 6 (float)
Veterans' Day Thursday, November 11 Friday, November 11 Monday, November 12 (observed)
Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 25 Thursday, November 24 Thursday, November 22
Christmas Day Saturday, December 25 Monday, December 26 (observed) Tuesday, December 25

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