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76 – Receiving Bribes by Members of Legislature.

§ 76. Receiving bribes by members of legislature. A member of either of the houses composing the legislature of this state, or a person elected to become a member thereof, who asks, receives, or agrees to receive any bribe upon any understanding that his official vote, opinion, judgment or action shall be influenced thereby, or […]

77 – Unlawful Fees and Payments.

§ 77. Unlawful fees and payments. A member of the legislature or any officer or employee of the legislature who asks or receives or consents or agrees to receive any emolument, gratuity or reward or any promise of emolument, gratuity or reward or any money, property or thing of value or of personal advantage, except […]

77-A – Members of the Legislature Liable to Forfeiture of Office.

§ 77-a. Members of the legislature liable to forfeiture of office. The conviction of a member of the legislature or any officer or employee of the legislature of any of the crimes defined in sections seventy-five, seventy-six or seventy-seven of this chapter, shall involve as a consequence in addition to the punishment provided in any […]

78 – Certification of Members, Officers and Employees.

§ 78. Certification of members, officers and employees. On or before the tenth day after any member, officer or employee commences the performance of his duties as such, he shall file, with the secretary of the senate, if a member, officer or employee of that house, or with the clerk of the assembly, if a […]

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.

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, […]