202 - General powers and duties of office.

§  202. General powers and duties of office. The office shall have the  following powers and duties:    1. to advise and assist the governor in developing  policies  designed  to  help  meet  the  needs  of  the  aging  and  to  encourage  the full  participation of the aging in society;    2. to coordinate state programs and activities relating to the aging;    3. to stimulate community interest in the problems of the aging;    4. to promote public awareness of resources available for  the  aging,  and  to  refer the public to the appropriate departments and agencies of  the state and federal governments for advice, assistance  and  available  services in connection with particular problems;    5. to cooperate with and assist political subdivisions of the state in  the development of local programs for the aging;    6.   to   consult   and  cooperate  with  universities,  colleges  and  institutions in the state for the development of courses  of  study  for  persons engaged in public and private programs for the aging;    7. to make such studies of needs of the aging as the director may deem  appropriate or as may be requested by the governor;    8.  to  foster and support studies, research and education relating to  problems of and services for the aging;    9. to serve as a clearinghouse for information relating to  the  needs  of the aging;    10.  to  sponsor  conferences relating to problems of and services for  the aging;    11.  to  enter  into  contracts,  within  the  amount   available   by  appropriation    therefor,    with    individuals,   organizations   and  institutions, in the exercise of any of its powers or the performance of  any of its duties;    12. to make recommendations to the governor for the presentation of an  annual  award  to  a  senior  citizen  for   outstanding   and   unusual  contribution to his or her community;    13.  to  conduct  a  program  of  education  and  information  on  age  discrimination and the preparation and filing of complaints relating  to  persons sixty years of age or older; and    14. to, in cooperation with the department of state:    (a)  prepare  or  cause  to  be prepared and made available to cities,  towns and villages model zoning  and  planning  guidelines  that  foster  age-integrated  communities  including provisions to allow for accessory  senior citizen units in areas zoned for single family residences and for  mixed-use development accommodating senior citizen residential  housing;  and    (b) make recommendations, in consultation with the division of housing  and  community  renewal,  to  the governor and legislature for assisting  mixed-use   age-integrated   housing   development   or    redevelopment  demonstration  projects in urban, suburban and rural areas of the state.  The director of the office for the aging and secretary  of  state  shall  establish  an  advisory committee for purposes of this subdivision. Such  committee shall include, but not be limited to, top  representatives  of  local  government,  senior  citizen  organizations,  developers,  senior  service providers and planners.