Castorina argues that the plaintiffs and others are «being denied their right to vote for a representative in the vacant 11th Congressional District in New York due to the failure of defendant to comply with mandatory provisions of Article I, Section II, Clause IV of the United States Constitution and the New York
Public Officers Law Section 42 [3],» according to court documents.
Not exact matches
Under paragraph 3 of
section 42 of
Public Officers Law, the «governor may in his discretion make proclamation of a special election... which shall be not less than thirty nor more than forty days from the date of the proclamation.»
A declaration that upon a true and proper interpretation of Article 49 of the Constitution of the Republic of Ghana, 1992, and
Section 13 of the Representation of the People
Law, 1992; PNDCL 284; the ballots to be cast pursuant to Regulation 23 (1), (2), (3)-LRB-, (4), (5), (6), (7), (8)(9) and (10) of the
Public Elections Regulations, 2016; CI.94 by special voters in the December, 2016 presidential and parliamentary elections ought to be counted and announced there and then on the date (s) of the special voting; by the presiding
officers and the results at each poling station; before communicating same to the returning
officer.
Only certain areas — information on lobbying activity, fines and penalties, and the disclosure reports «filed pursuant to
section seventy - three - a of the
public officers law» — are subject to New York's transparency
laws.
In counts three and four, the defendant alongside others now at large, were accused of conspiring to impersonate a
public officer and unlawfully postured as the Lagos State Deputy Governor by calling and sending SMS on a mobile number 09064583091 to the
public as the said Deputy Governor contrary to and punishable under
Sections 380 and 411 of the Criminal
Law Cap C17, Vol 3,
Laws of Lagos State, 2015.
The setting was a
public hearing on proposed changes to various
sections of the ethics
law, including those covering political solicitation and the acceptance of gifts by town
officers and employees.
Against that backdrop, speakers at this week's
public hearing zeroed in on the proposal to liberalize the Appearances
section of the
law by allowing town
officers or employees to attend and express their opinions at meetings of municipal boards and commissions.
Of the three
sections of the state's
public officers law that Lopez is accused of violating, only one carries a sizable fine of $ 10,000, but the board decided to apply the penalty to each instance of illegal behavior noted in the report.
A
section of New York's
public officers law prohibits state employees from using «the property, services or other resources of the state for private business.»
Since there is no way that the governor can call a special in 148 prior to the general election, the following
section of the
Public Officers Law controls: § 42.
The defendants were charged with criminal conspiracy, obstruction of
public servant from performing his lawful duties, abatement and assault on police
officers, offences said to be contrary to
sections 97, 85, 267 and 173 of the Penal Code
Law.
The issue: An obscure
section of the state civil rights
law that shields myriad police, correction
officer and paid firefighter employee records from
public disclosure isn't known that well at the Capitol.
487.11 Either a peace
officer or a
public officer who has been appointed or designated to administer or enforce a federal or provincial
law and whose duties include the enforcement of this or any other Act of Parliament may, in the course of their duties, exercise any of the powers described in
section 487, 492.1 or 492.2 without a warrant if the conditions for obtaining a warrant exist but it would not be feasible to obtain a warrant because of exigent circumstances.
Past Chair, Business
Law Section, State Bar of Georgia Board of Directors and Executive
Officer, Georgia Chamber of Commerce (2011 - 2013) Chair (2005) and Atlanta Chair (2004 & 2012), Georgia Chamber of Commerce Red Carpet Tour, one of Georgia's premier marketing and economic development initiatives Member (1995); Board of Trustees (1997 - 1999), Leadership Georgia Member, Corporation, Banking and Business
Law and
Public Utility
Law Sections, and the Electric Cooperative Bar Association, American Bar Association Member, Business and Finance
Section, Atlanta Bar Association Board of Visitors, University of Georgia School of
Law