CANTON â More than three months ahead of the stateâs deadline to comply with Executive Order 203, the St. Lawrence County Sheriffâs Office reform package was approved by county lawmakers in December. But constituents wanted more time to consider the measure. Titled New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative and part of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomoâs âSay Their Nameâ police reform agenda, the June order followed the May 25 killing of 46-year-old George P. Floyd by Minneapolis police. The sheriffâs office review culminated in a certification by the St. Lawrence County Board of Legislators during a public hearing and special meeting on Dec. 21. During the YouTube Live hybrid meeting â some officials attended in person and others participated over Zoom â a move to table the vote until January failed 11-4. The resolution to certify the sheriffâs office police reform plan passed 13-2, with Legislators John H. Burke, R-Norfolk, and Daniel G. Fay, D-Canton, opposed.