New York Penalties.




 
    §  2606.  Penalties.  a.  Upon  a  determination  by  the board that a
  violation of section twenty-six hundred four or twenty-six hundred  five
  of   this   chapter,  involving  a  contract  work,  business,  sale  or
  transaction, has  occurred,  the  board  shall  have  the  power,  after
  consultation  with the head of the agency involved, or in the case of an
  agency head, with the mayor, to render forfeit and void the  transaction
  in question.
    b.  Upon  a  determination  by  the  board that a violation of section
  twenty-six hundred four or twenty-six hundred five of this  chapter  has
  occurred,  the  board,  after  consultation  with the head of the agency
  involved, or in the case of an agency head, with the  mayor,  to  impose
  fines  of up to ten thousand dollars, and to recommend to the appointing
  authority, or person or body charged  by  law  with  responsibility  for
  imposing   such   penalties,   suspension  or  removal  from  office  or
  employment.
    c.  Any  person  who  violates  section  twenty-six  hundred  four  or
  twenty-six hundred five of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
  and,  on  conviction  thereof, shall forfeit his or her public office or
  employment. Any person who violates paragraph ten of  subdivision  b  of
  section   twenty-six   hundred   four,   on  conviction  thereof,  shall
  additionally be forever disqualified from being  elected,  appointed  or
  employed  in  the service of the city. A public servant must be found to
  have had actual knowledge of a business dealing with the city  in  order
  to be found guilty under this subdivision, of a violation of subdivision
  a of section twenty-six hundred four of this chapter.
    d.  Notwithstanding  the provisions of subdivisions a, b and c of this
  section, no penalties shall be imposed for a violation of paragraph  two
  of  subdivision  b  of  section  twenty-six  hundred  four  unless  such
  violation involved conduct identified by rule of the board as prohibited
  by such paragraph.