2006 New York Code - Members And Employees Not To Be Interested In Transactions.



 
    § 714. Members and employees not to be interested in transactions.  It
  shall  be  a  misdemeanor,  punishable  by fine or imprisonment, for any
  members of the  board  or  any  clerk,  employee,  architect,  surveyor,
  engineer  or  superintendent appointed by the authority to be in any way
  or manner interested, directly or indirectly, in  furnishing  materials,
  supplies or labor for the erection of a project or in any contract which
  such authority is empowered by this chapter to make.

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