2006 New York Code - Laws: Public Officers : (60 - 79) Powers And Duties Of Public Officers

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

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