Public Officers Law 73 - NYS Joint Commission on Public Ethics - jcope ny 2025

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(a) No statewide elected official, or state officer or employee may during the consideration of an employment decision ask any applicant for public employment to disclose: (i) the political party affiliation of the applicant; (ii) whether the applicant has made campaign contributions to any party, elected official, or
The primary provision that authorizes removal of town, village improvement district and fire district public officers is 36 of Article 3 of New York State Public Officers Law (Section 36). Section 36 sets a high standard for the removal of town, village improvement district or fire district public officers by a court.
Local Law 73 is also known as the Equal Access to Human Services Law. This City law strengthens language access services for people with limited English skills seeking important health and human services.
Section 72 requires that an employee be examined by a medical officer (qualified physician) before being placed on an involuntary leave of absence. Time spent by the employee in medical examination is not charged against the employees leave balances.
(a) No statewide elected official, member of the legislature, legislative employee, full-time salaried state officer or employee shall receive, directly or indirectly, or enter into any agreement express or implied for, any compensation, in whatever form, for the appearance or rendition of services by himself, herself
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The Ethics in Government Act was passed and signed into law to restore the publics trust and confidence in government through the prevention of corruption, favoritism, undue influence and abuses of official position.
When an employee has been continuously absent from and unable to perform the duties of his position for one year or more by reason of a disability, other than a disability resulting from occupational injury or disease as defined in the workmens compensation law, 1 his employment status may be terminated and his

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