Sentences with phrase «state public officers law»

«The New York State Public Officers law requires that I have a two - year recusal before I can appear before the New York Department of Financial Services on behalf of the company,» said Alter in a pre-emptive statement reported by Reuters.
In order to make Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) requests to SUNY Downstate Medical Center pursuant to New York State Public Officers Law, you may submit a written request describing the material to the Records Access Officer in one of the following ways:
The governor's attorney argued that a provision of the state Public Officers Law allows him to fill some vacant posts until the next election.
Two other bills would void most confidential agreements for settlements and would add provisions to the state public officers law specifically prohibiting acts of sexual harassment and imposing a civil penalty of up to $ 10,000 for those found to have engaged in such behavior.
A Cuomo spokesman said Lacewell's reports were sent via a personal gmail account, and therefore did not constitute a use of public resources that could have potentially violated state Public Officers Law.
The use of taxpayer - funded resources to benefit a political campaign is prohibited by state Public Officers Law.
Please be advised that any information you provide may be subject to public discussion as well as disclosure pursuant to New York State Public Officers Law.
The department will also revise its website to include a list of records it maintains and links to the state Committee on Open Government website and relevant provisions of the state Public Officers Law, and will produce a memorandum to «set forth procedures for receiving and responding» to Freedom of Information requests and appeals and providing electronic versions of records.
The state Public Officers Law that covers lobbying says no former public official «who has served as an officer or any employee in the executive chamber of the governor shall within a period of two years after termination of such services appear or practice before any state agency.»
The state Public Officers Law says a legislator may not «participate in any decision to hire, promote, discipline or discharge a relative for any compensated position at, for or within any state agency, public authority or the Legislature.»
The state Public Officers Law gives the Legislature the authority to fill the vacancy created by Schneiderman's resignation.
Klein failed to reveal his ownership of the home, and two mortgages on it, on his yearly state financial disclosure forms — a possible breach of the state Public Officers Law.

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From the legal perspective, the Hearings Officer also has concerns that having the State rely upon a private organization to archive data could run afoul of the State's public records laws...
At 1 p.m., state GOP Chair Ed Cox will discuss the recent complaints filed with JCOPE and the Manhattan DA's Office on information that has come out in the Percoco trial that he believes implicates Cuomo in a violation of the Public Officer's Law, steps of the Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse, 40 Foley Sq., Manhattan.
Another provision would apply much of the ethics provisions from the public officers law to state procurement officials.
The head of the state's Republican Party has filed a formal complaint with the state's public ethics commission, alleging that Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his former top aide — Percoco, now on trial for bribery — broke the state's public officers law.
As the TU notes, the Public Officers Law clearly states elected officials may not «articipate in any decision to hire, promote, discipline or discharge a relative for any compensated position at, for or within any state agency, public authority or the Legislature.&Public Officers Law clearly states elected officials may not «articipate in any decision to hire, promote, discipline or discharge a relative for any compensated position at, for or within any state agency, public authority or the Legislature.&public authority or the Legislature.»
The head of the state's Republican Party has filed a formal complaint with the state's public ethics commission, alleging that Governor Cuomo and his top aide, Joe Percoco, now on trial for bribery, broke the state's public officers law.
But she said it's at the very least an appearance of a conflict of interest when the campaign manager frequents a state office when he is not a government employee, and it's potentially a violation of the state's public officers» law.
Silver announced last night that he would introduce a resolution to begin the process of expelling the sleazy Brooklyn lawmaker in the wake of a scathing report by a state ethics committee that found Lopez sexually harassed women in his office and violated the state's Public Officers Law.
New York State's Freedom of Information Law («FOIL»), codified as the Public Officers Law, Article 6, § § 84 - 90, allows members of the public the right to access government records, with certain Exceptions that are enumerated in § 8Public Officers Law, Article 6, § § 84 - 90, allows members of the public the right to access government records, with certain Exceptions that are enumerated in § 8public the right to access government records, with certain Exceptions that are enumerated in § 87 (2).
That law allowed for the pensions of subsequently elected legislators to be taken after a criminal conviction, and defined «public official» in a way that also included rank - and - file state employees but excluded police officers, firefighters and teachers.
She has counseled clients in balancing ethical considerations in meeting the regulatory framework of environmental protection and continues to counsel State employees in defending against charges of violations of New York's Public Officers Law.
Former State Lobbying Commission Executive Director David Grandeau tells us why he thinks Judge Kaye's report clearly suggests that Gov. Paterson violated the Public Officer's Law.
... and [the President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law: but the Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of Departments.
New York's Public Officers Law bans former government officials from appearing before the state agencies where they worked for two years in a paid capacity, and also says state employees can not ever practice, appear before or ever even «communicate» with those agencies on matters over which they were «directly concerned» during their state employment, or which were under their «active consideration.»
The gift wrapping event was organized 25 years ago, and has become a holiday tradition for state parole officers, who have been joined by representatives from the Albany County Public Defenders Office, and area law firms such as Kindlon Shanks and Associates, and the Cheryl Coleman Law Offilaw firms such as Kindlon Shanks and Associates, and the Cheryl Coleman Law OffiLaw Office.
(b) No officer of the County Committee, District Committee or Divisional Committee or of any of their subcommittees, no member of the Executive Committee and no employee of the County Committee shall use or attempt any party position as a means of undue or improper influence to secure from any state or local agency (as those terms are defined in Public Officers Law 73) for that officer, member of the Executive Committee or employee or others with whom the person has a family, employment, business or financial relationship any benefits, privileges or exemptions not generally available to members of the pPublic Officers Law 73) for that officer, member of the Executive Committee or employee or others with whom the person has a family, employment, business or financial relationship any benefits, privileges or exemptions not generally available to members of the publicpublic.
According to public officers law and an opinion provided by the state Association of Towns» attorney, a tie vote is considered a «failure to elect, «and the incumbent continues in the office until the next election.
In last week's report the state Joint Commission on Public Ethics also found «a substantial basis to conclude» Lopez violated civil provisions of state Public Officer's Law.
The gifts and money raised to purchase the food baskets were made by PEF, parole officers, Albany County Public Defenders Office, the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision staff, Kindlon Shanks and Associates, and the Cheryl Coleman Law Office.
However, she said it is at the very least an appearance of a conflict of interest when the campaign manager frequents a state office when he is not a government employee, and it is potentially a violation of the state's public officers» law.
New York's public officers» law prohibits state employees from using the «property, services or other resources of the state for private business.»
«It's clear Mr. Schneiderman has no place holding any public office, let alone as the state's highest law enforcement officer,» the statement said, in part.
«The President, Vice President, Governor, Deputy Governor, Ministers of the Government of the Federation and Commissioners of the Governments of the States, Members of the National Assembly and of the Houses of Assembly of the States, and such other public officers or persons as the National Assembly may by law prescribe shall not maintain or operate any bank account in any country outside Nigeria»
The budget also includes $ 100 million for school resource officers, but school and law enforcement officials say that is not enough to pay for one officer at each of the state's public schools.
The panel of judges stated at a minimum the NYPD's case raised «a possibility of endanger [ment]» that was enough to merit an exemption to the Public Officers Law.
Assemblyman Danny O'Donnell, chair of the Correction Committee in his house; and Bob Freeman, executive director of the state Committee on Open Government; co-authored an OpEd urging the repeal of a law that treats police and correction officers differently from all other public employees when it comes to FOIL.
Seeking to further muddy the waters in the wake of his candidate's dirty e-mail scandal, Caputo just dashed off a letter to state Inspector General Joseph Fisch demanding an investigation into the potential violation of the Public Officers Law by AG Andrew Cuomo aide Joe Percoco.
«Unfortunately, as we've alleged today, District Attorney Abelove's actions not only violate the law, but directly undermine the public's confidence in law enforcement, making the jobs of police officers and district attorneys throughout the state more difficult.»
Currently, the public officers law states that a court «may» award legal fees — leaving the decision up to a judge — rather than «shall,» a word change that would effectively penalize state agencies that willfully disregard disclosure law.
Under New York State's Public Officers Law, however, Wright would be barred from lobbying before the state Legislature for two yState's Public Officers Law, however, Wright would be barred from lobbying before the state Legislature for two ystate Legislature for two years.
The fiscal year 2018 New York State Budget enacted the County - wide Shared Services Property Tax Savings Plan Law, which requires the chief executive officer of each of the 57 counties outside of New York City to convene a panel of public officials to develop, publically deliberate and vote upon county - wide shared service savings plans.
And should other law - enforcement agencies — be they federal, state or local — suggest that police are needed for public safety on or near the wedding site, Steinhaus told Anderson, «it is their responsibility for those agencies to deploy the appropriate number of officers for the safety and protection of the community.»
It is charged with enforcing the state's public officers law, which testimony indicates Percoco may have violated by continuing to use his government office while managing the governor's 2014 reelection campaign.
For more information about FOIL and the Personal Privacy Protection Law (Public Officers Law, Article 6 - A), please visit the New York State Committee on Open Government's website.
The Commission oversees compliance by public officers with ethics laws and by lobbyists with the state laws that govern lobbying in order to avoid conflicts of interest on the part of those holding elected office or public employment in the State of New state laws that govern lobbying in order to avoid conflicts of interest on the part of those holding elected office or public employment in the State of New State of New York.
The fiscal year 2018 New York State Budget enacted the County - wide Shared Services Property Tax Savings Plan Law that required the chief executive officer of each of the 57 counties outside of New York City to convene a panel of public officials to develop, publically deliberate and vote upon county - wide shared service savings plans.
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.
NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton defended his department's decision to cut off public access to officers» personnel data, saying that the decades - old practice of disclosing that information was a «lapse in oversight on our part» and violated state law.
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