New York State government holidays
- New York State government holidays
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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 |
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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 |
References
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