73-B – Advertisements by Elected Government Officials and Candidates Made With Public Funds; Prohibited.
§ 73-b. Advertisements by elected government officials and candidates made with public funds; prohibited. 1. As used in this section: (a) “Political subdivision” shall mean a county, city, town, village or district within the state. (b) “Public authority” shall mean a public authority or public benefit corporation created by or existing under any law of […]
68-A – Fees for Oath or Acknowledgment.
§ 68-a. Fees for oath or acknowledgment. Any officer, authorized to perform the services specified in this section, and to receive fees therefor, is entitled to the following fees: 1. For administering an oath or affirmation, and certifying the same when required, except where another fee is specially prescribed by statute, two dollars. 2. For […]
69 – Fee for Administering Certain Official Oaths Prohibited.
§ 69. Fee for administering certain official oaths prohibited. An officer is not entitled to a fee, for administering the oath of office to a member of the legislature, to any military officer, to an inspector of election, clerk of the poll, or to any other public officer or public employee.
69-A – Interest to Be Paid and Collected on All Deposits of Public Moneys Amounting to One Thousand Dollars or More.
§ 69-a. Interest to be paid and collected on all deposits of public moneys amounting to one thousand dollars or more. Within twenty days of the taking effect of this section, interest shall be required to be paid, if not already so provided by law, on all deposits of public moneys amounting to one thousand […]
70 – Accounting for Fees.
§ 70. Accounting for fees. Where a public officer is required, by law, to keep an account of, or to pay over, the fees or other moneys, received by him for official services, he must include therein all sums, received by him, to which he was entitled, by reason of any act, performed by him […]
70-A – Fees to Be Paid by Public Officers for Public Advertisements.
§ 70-a. Fees to be paid by public officers for public advertisements. The charge for the publication of concurrent resolutions, proposed constitutional amendments, propositions or questions to be submitted to the voters of the state, tax sales and official notices required to be published by state boards, commissions or officers in newspapers of the state, […]
70-B – Certificate on Printed Copies of Laws.
§ 70-b. Certificate on printed copies of laws. 1. A published or printed copy of a law shall be entitled to be read into evidence if it is: (a) Contained in a book or pamphlet published under the direction of the temporary president of the senate and speaker of the assembly pursuant to the provisions […]
71 – Vacations for Employees of the State.
§ 71. Vacations for employees of the state. The executive officers of every public department, bureau, commission, or board of the state are authorized and empowered to grant to every employee under their supervision, who shall have been in such employ for at least one year, a vacation of not less than two weeks in […]
72 – Notices and Reports of Claims, Suits or Causes of Action to Be Given to the Attorney-General.
§ 72. Notices and reports of claims, suits or causes of action to be given to the attorney-general. 1. Every officer, clerk, agent or employee of any department of the state government, who shall have knowledge of any accident or injury to the person or property of any person or corporation, on account of which […]
72-A – Penalty of Officer for Failure to Execute Mandate and Make Return.
§ 72-a. Penalty of officer for failure to execute mandate and make return. An officer who fails to execute a mandate according to its command and make a return thereon of his proceedings is liable to the party aggrieved for the damages sustained by him, in addition to any other punishment or proceeding authorized by […]