Laws of New York (Last Updated: November 21, 2014) |
PBO Public Officers |
Article 4. POWERS AND DUTIES OF PUBLIC OFFICERS |
Section 60. Official seals of court of appeals, governor and state departments, divisions and bureaus |
Section 61. Investigations by state officers |
Section 62. Business in public offices on public holidays |
Section 62-A. Leave of absence for certain appointive state officers; temporary vacancy |
Section 63. Leave of absence for veterans on Memorial day and Veterans' day |
Section 64. Payment of expenses of public officers |
Section 64-A. Patent policy |
Section 66. Interchangeable use of gender neutral and gender specific titles of public offices |
Section 66-A. Accident reports kept by police authorities to be open to the inspection of persons interested |
Section 67. Fees of public officers |
Section 67-A. Fees for certification or exemplification |
Section 68. Allowance of additional fees and expenses |
Section 68-A. Fees for oath or acknowledgment |
Section 69. Fee for administering certain official oaths prohibited |
Section 69-A. Interest to be paid and collected on all deposits of public moneys amounting to one thousand dollars or more |
Section 70. Accounting for fees |
Section 70-A. Fees to be paid by public officers for public advertisements |
Section 70-B. Certificate on printed copies of laws |
Section 71. Vacations for employees of the state |
Section 72. Notices and reports of claims, suits or causes of action to be given to the attorney-general |
Section 72-A. Penalty of officer for failure to execute mandate and make return |
Section 73. Business or professional activities by state officers and employees and party officers |
Section 73-A. Financial disclosure |
Section 73-B. Advertisements by elected government officials and candidates made with public funds; prohibited |
Section 74. Code of ethics |
Section 74-A. Duty of public officers regarding the physically handicapped |
Section 75. Bribery of members of the legislature |
Section 75-A. Appearance by a person convicted of a crime of corruption |
Section 76. Receiving bribes by members of legislature |
Section 77. Unlawful fees and payments |
Section 77-A. Members of the legislature liable to forfeiture of office |
Section 78. Certification of members, officers and employees |
Section 79. Fine in certain cases |