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No officer or employee of a state agency, member of the legislature or legislative employee should disclose confidential information acquired by him in the course of his official duties nor use such information to further his personal interests.
In the United States, an Ethics Commission is a commission established by State law or county or city ordinance to investigate dishonest or unethical practices by public employees and elected officials.
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.
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.
In New York, real estate professionals are expected to adhere to the highest ethical standards. They must act honestly and in good faith, provide accurate information, avoid misleading statements, and maintain confidentiality.
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To report such conduct to the Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government, call the tip line at 800-87-ETHICS (873-8442).
Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Ethics Commission Reform Act of 2022 (ECRA) into law on April 9, 2022. ECRA repealed operative provisions of the Public Integrity Reform Act of 2011 and established the Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (COELIG or the Commission) to replace JCOPE.