2006 New York Code - Commercial Bribe Receiving In The First Degree.



 
  § 180.08 Commercial bribe receiving in the first degree.
    An  employee,  agent  or  fiduciary  is  guilty  of  commercial  bribe
  receiving in the first degree when, without the consent of his  employer
  or  principal, he solicits, accepts or agrees to accept any benefit from
  another person upon an agreement or understanding that such benefit will
  influence his conduct in  relation  to  his  employer's  or  principal's
  affairs, and when the value of the benefit solicited, accepted or agreed
  to  be accepted exceeds one thousand dollars and causes economic harm to
  the employer or principal in  an  amount  exceeding  two  hundred  fifty
  dollars.
    Commercial bribe receiving in the first degree is a class E felony.

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