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1-M – Prohibition of Gifts.

§ 1-m. Prohibition of gifts. No individual or entity required to be listed on a statement of registration pursuant to this article shall offer or give a gift to any public official as defined within this article, unless under the circumstances it is not reasonable to infer that the gift was intended to influence such […]

1-N – Restricted Contacts.

§ 1-n. Restricted contacts. 1. During the restricted period, no person or organization required to file a statement or report pursuant to this article shall engage in lobbying activities concerning a governmental procurement by a state agency, either house of the state legislature, the unified court system, or a municipal agency, as that term is […]

1-O – Penalties.

§ 1-o. Penalties. (a) (i) Any lobbyist, public corporation, or client who knowingly and wilfully fails to file timely a report or statement required by this section or knowingly and wilfully files false information or knowingly and wilfully violates section one-m of this article shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor; and (ii) any […]

1-P – Enforcement.

§ 1-p. Enforcement. (a) All statements and reports required under this article shall be subject to a declaration by the person making and filing such statement and report that the information is true, correct and complete to the best knowledge and belief of the signer under the penalties of perjury. (b) The commission shall be […]

1-Q – Record of Appearances.

§ 1-q. Record of appearances. The commission shall promulgate all rules or regulations and any procedures, forms, or instructions necessary to implement the provisions of section one hundred sixty-six of the executive law relating to the quarterly filing of the record of appearances before regulatory agencies.

1-A – Legislative Declaration.

§ 1-a. Legislative declaration. The legislature hereby declares that the operation of responsible democratic government requires that the fullest opportunity be afforded to the people to petition their government for the redress of grievances and to express freely to appropriate officials their opinions on legislation and governmental operations; and that, to preserve and maintain the […]