| 1989 |
Description |
| 89-1: |
Application of §73 of the Public Officers Law to members of a public
benefit corporation who are paid on a per diem basis, when the public corporation's
enabling statute specifically subjects the corporation to the limitations of §§73 and
74 of the Public Officers Law; application of §73-a of the Public Officers Law to such
trustees. |
| 89-2: |
Application of §73 of the Public Officers Law to a State employee who,
acting in the capacity as Executive Director of a not-for-profit organization, signs a certification
necessary to receive State funding. |
| 89-3: |
Whether the post-employment restrictions of §73(8) of the Public Officers
Law prohibit a former Assistant Counsel to the Governor from appearing or practicing before the
[Board]. |
| 89-4: |
Application of §§73 and 73-a of the Public Officers Law to the New
York State Teachers' Retirement System and Retirement Board members. |
| 89-5: |
Whether the post-employment restrictions of §73(8) of the Public Officers
Law prohibit a former State employee from appearing or practicing or receiving compensation
for services rendered as an employee of a governmental entity. |
| 89-6: |
Whether §§73 or 74 of the Public Officers Law prohibit [a
high-level State employee] of [a State agency] from participating in uncompensated
representation, in his personal capacity and as president of a not-for-profit homeowners'
organization, with a State agency or agencies over which his employing State agency has
substantial influence and responsibility. |
| 89-7: |
Application of §73(8) of the Public Officers Law to former State
employees. |
| 89-8: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of §73(8) of the Public
Officers Law to a former State employee of [a State agency] seeking employment with a
consulting firm doing business with certain State agencies including the [former employing
agency]. |
| 89-9: |
Whether the [Temporary Commission] is a "state agency" as defined in
§73 of the Public Officers Law; whether entering into a contract to provide legal services
to a former employing agency constitutes an "appearance" as provided in §73 of the Public
Officers Law; whether the post-employment restrictions of §73(8) of the Public Officers
Law preclude the [Temporary Commission] from contracting with its former counsel to perform
legal services for the [Temporary Commission]. |
| 89-10: |
Whether a State employee is precluded by §73 or §74 of the Public
Officers Law from receiving royalties from the sale of a book written on his own time and using
personal resources. |
| 89-11: |
Whether a State employee, as a principal and owner of the subject property, in a
joint
venture with a not-for-profit corporation, is prohibited by §73(7)(a)(iv) of the Public
Officers
Law from applying to a State agency for funding for a project in which the subject property
will be rehabilitated for the purpose of providing low-income housing. |
| 89-12: |
Application of §73(8) of the Public Officers Law to a former State
employee under certain circumstances. |
| 89-13: |
Application of §73(8) of the Public Officers Law to a former State
employee under certain circumstances. |
| 1990 |
Description |
| 90-1: |
Application of §73(8) of the Public Officers Law to former State
employees or State employees on leave without pay who serve as representatives to an employee
organization. |
| 90-2: |
Application of §§73 and 73-a of the Public Officers Law to the
members of the board of trustees of the Interest on Lawyer Account Fund and its
employees. |
| 90-3: |
Application of §73(8) of the Public Officers Law to a former employee
who, within two years of his termination from State service, renders services to provide general
information to be used in preparing applications to be submitted to his former agency and other
circumstances, and, who, in another circumstance, may be paid from funds received from a
legislative appropriation passed through his former State agency. |
| 90-4: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of §73(8) of the Public
Officers Law to a former State employee of a State agency seeking employment with a private
not-for-profit service provider which is regulated by and receives funds from the former
employing State agency. |
| 90-5: |
Application of §§73 or 74 of the Public Officers to a State
employee who wishes to continue to hold outside employment as a photographer and copy writer
when his outside assignments include depiction of Department employees, events in which the
Department and other State agencies are officially involved, and some of the groups with which
he has an association by virtue of his regular job responsibilities. |
| 90-6: |
Whether it is a violation of §73 or §74 of the Public Officers Law
for the Executive Vice President of [a Public Authority], a State agency, to serve as a voting
officer and member of the Board of Directors of a not-for-profit local development corporation
and its wholly owned for-profit subsidiary local development corporation, which do business
with other State agencies. |
| 90-7: |
Whether §73(8) precludes a former [State employee] may work on
projects for her private employer which are partially funded by the [State agency] and which may
require professional contact with former colleagues in the [State agency]. |
| 90-8: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions contained in §73(8) of the
Public Officers Law to students. |
| 90-9: |
Application of Commission's Regulations on Limitations on the Receipt of
Honoraria. |
| 90-10: |
Application of §73(8) of the Public Officers Law to a former employee of
the State Division of the Lottery with regard to post-employment activities. |
| 90-11: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of §73(8) of the Public
Officers
Law to a former State employee of a State agency seeking employment with a facility which is
regulated by his former employing agency and was one of the facilities for which the
requesting individual was responsible as an auditor while a State employee. |
| 90-12: |
Determination of "former agency" for purposes of application of §73(8) to
a State
employee after termination from State service. |
| 90-13: |
Application of §§73, 73-a and 74 of the Public Officers Law to
subsidiary
corporations of public benefit corporations. |
| 90-14: |
Interpretation of the term "net revenues," as found in §73(10) of the
Public Officers Law. |
| 90-15: |
Application of the financial disclosure filing requirements of §73-a of the
Public Officers Law to individuals serving in academic titles at the State University of
New York and City University of New York. |
| 90-16: |
Application of the lifetime bar proscriptions of §73(8) of the Public
Officers
Law to a former State employee who served as Counsel and Deputy Commissioner to
[Agency A] and served as a designee of the Commissioner of [Agency A] to [Agency
B] and who is now representing a client before [Agency B]. |
| 90-17: |
Whether the Trustees of the Savings Bank Life Insurance Fund are "state
officers or employees" for the purpose of coverage under §§73, 73-a or
74 of the Public Officers Law. |
| 90-18: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of §73(8) of the
Public Officers Law to a former State employee who anticipates future contact with his former
State agency. |
| 90-19: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of §73(8) of the
Public Officers Law to a State employee terminating State service for private sector
employment. |
| 90-20: |
Extension of Advisory Opinion No. 90-8. |
| 90-21: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of §73(8) of the
Public Officers Law to a former State employee who anticipates future contact with her former
State agency. |
| 90-22: |
Determination of "former agency" for purposes of application
of the post-employment restrictions of §73(8) of the Public Officers
Law. |
| 90-23: |
Application of §73(8) of the Public Officers Law to former State
Education Department employees who become superintendents of public school districts or who
become superintendents of private schools for deaf or blind students within two years of their
termination from State service. |
| 90-24: |
Application of the Commission's regulations on Outside Activities, 19 NYCRR
Part 932, pertaining to restrictions on policy-makers from holding positions as an officer of a
political party or organization or member of a political party committee, to members of the
Municipal Police Training Council. |
| 90-25: |
Application of §74 of the Public Officers Law to a State employee, who
has been designated as a policy-maker by his State agency, serving as a member of the board of
directors of a not-for-profit agency licensed by the employee's State agency. |
| 1991 |
Description |
| 91-1: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of §73(8)
of the Public Officers Law to students. |
| 91-2: |
Application of the lifetime bar of §73(8) of the
Public Officers Law to a former employee who contracted with his former
agency to perform consulting services. |
| 91-3: |
Application of §74 of the Public Officers Law to certain
non-policymaking employees of OMRDD who engage in outside employment for
not-for-profit providers of services which are licensed by and have their
rates set by OMRDD. |
| 91-4: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74, to employees of the NYS Department of
Social Services who wish to participate as members of the Board of Directors for an on-site day
care center, those who anticipate placing children in day care at the center, and employees
charged with carrying out DSS day care functions in view of the DSS statutory and regulatory
obligations to certify for operation and inspect day care centers of this nature. |
| 91-5: |
Interpretation of the interplay between subdivisions 4
and 7(a) of §73 of the Public Officers Law which govern a State officer
or employee bidding on a contract to provide goods and services to a
State agency. |
| 91-6: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of §73(8)
of the Public Officers Law to a former Department of Taxation and Finance
Auditor who anticipates future contact with his former employer. |
| 91-7: |
Application of the Commission's regulations on Outside
Activities, 19 NYCRR Part 932, restricting policymakers from holding
positions as officers or members of certain for-profit corporations or
institutions, to certain campus presidents of the State University of
New York. |
| 91-8: |
Application of the Commission's regulations on the
Receipt of Reimbursement for Travel Expenses, 19 NYCRR Part 930.6, to
members of certain State professional boards. |
| 91-9: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 and the
post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a
State employee seeking employment and actually rendering services which
would involve contact with his former employing agency. |
| 91-10: |
Application of the financial disclosure requirements of
Public Officers Law §73-a to State employees in the "Research
Scientist" title series. |
| 91-11: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73(4)(a)
and 74 to employees of OMRDD on approved leaves of absence who serve as
certified family care providers. |
| 91-12: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a former
State employee who wishes to participate in bidding on a contract to be
let by his former agency; termination of State service defined; effect of
substantial change in the scope of a project on the application of the
lifetime bar restriction. |
| 91-13: |
Distinction between the Department of Taxation and
Finance and the Division of Tax Appeals for purposes of Public Officers
Law §73(8), former agency determination. |
| 91-14: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to employees
of the Department of Motor Vehicles serving as "automotive facility
inspectors," who wish to have their personal vehicles serviced by the
repair shops they inspect. |
| 91-15: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73 and 74 to State
employees serving as certified foster parents for programs administered
by State agencies. |
| 91-16: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a Motor Vehicle
Referee employed by the Department of Motor Vehicles who engages in the
private practice of law representing clients in traffic violations cases. |
| 91-17: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public
Officers Law §73(8) to a former employee of the Department of
Transportation who anticipates future contact with his former employing
State agency. |
| 91-18: |
Application of the lifetime bar post-employment
restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a former State employee
who anticipates future contact with his former State agency |
| 91-19: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to an OMRDD
employee selling real property to a provider of services which is
certified and has its rates set by OMRDD. |
| 91-20: |
Whether it is a violation of Public Officers Law
§§73 or 74 for the commissioner of the Department of Health
to receive an annual salary of $61,601 from Health Research, Incorporated,
for his services as president of that corporation. |
| 91-21: |
nterpretation of whether Public Officers Law §74
applies (1) to prohibit a State agency from contracting for services
with a sibling of [a high-ranking] employee of that agency and (2) to
limit that employee's role in awarding such a contract. |
| 91-22: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public
Officers Law §73(8) to a former employee of the Department of
Transportation. |
| 1992 |
Description |
| 92-1: |
Whether Public Officers Law Sections 73(5) and 74 limit the statutory authority
of the commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Markets to accept contributions from
any source and to delegate that authority to Department officers and employees; whether
authority to accept contributions implies authority to solicit. |
| 92-2: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73 subdivisions (4) and (7) and §74 to
circumstances where a State employee, or a corporation which is 40%
owned by a State employee, wishes to provide services to a State agency. |
| 92-3: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to Environmental Conservation Officers
who seek to engage in activities over which they have enforcement authority. |
| 92-4: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a State employee, designated as a
policymaker by his State agency, serving as a member of the board of directors of a not-for-profit
agency that has certain contacts with the
employee's State agency. |
| 92-5: |
Application of the financial disclosure requirements of Public Officers Law
§73-a to State employees in the "Research Scientist" series. |
| 92-6: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(7)(a) and the Commission's
regulations on outside activities. |
| 92-7: |
Application of the lifetime bar provision of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a
former State officer who wishes to be retained by a public employees' organization engaged in
contract negotiations with the officer's former State agency. |
| 92-8: |
Application of the conflict of interest standards contained in Public Officers Law
§74 to a State attorney who seeks to perform certain public outside activities. |
| 92-9: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73 and 74 to political party chairs in
counties having a population in excess of 300,000. |
| 92-10: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to parole officers of the Division of
Parole who wish to act as members of Local Conditional Release Commissions. |
| 92-11: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a member of a State public benefit
corporation's board with whose firm that corporation intends to contract. |
| 92-12: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to [a State employee] who seeks to
engage in business activities associated with a field over which he has
enforcement authority. |
| 92-13: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73(7)(a) and 74 and the
Commission's regulations on outside activities. |
| 92-14: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to an employee of [a
specific State agency] who is serving as chair of the planning board of a community [under the
jurisdiction of that agency]. |
| 92-15: |
Extending the financial disclosure filing requirements for
individuals serving in academic titles at the State University of New York and City University of
New York. |
| 92-16: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to (a State employee)
who is seeking elected office. |
| 92-17: |
Application of the Commission's regulations on Outside Activities, 19 NYCRR
Part 932, pertaining to restricting policymakers from holding positions as officers or members of
certain for-profit corporations. |
| 92-18: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to officers and employees of a State
agency who serve on the board of directors of a not-for-profit
corporation that contracts with their employing State agency. |
| 92-19: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a State employee who is
seeking to serve on the board of a local public authority. |
| 92-20: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a former [State
agency head] who wishes to perform certain activities [for the
lobbying arm of an organization with which he had dealings while in
State service.] |
| 92-21: |
Amendment of Advisory Opinion No. 91-1, regarding the application of Public
Officers Law §§73 and 74 to graduate assistants and teaching
assistants at the State University of New York. |
| 92-22: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8) to
a former State employee engaged in the private practice of law in a pending lawsuit with the
State. |
| 92-23: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to an outside activities request. |
| 92-24: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to certain employees of the Department
of Health engaged in outside employment with entities that are
regulated and licensed by the Department. |
| 1993 |
Description |
| 93-1: |
Whether members of county alcoholic beverage control boards are State officers subject to
the provisions of Public Officers Law §§73, 73-a and 74. |
| 93-2: |
Application of the lifetime bar proscription of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a former
assistant counsel to the Governor who wishes to lobby certain legislation before the State
Legislature. |
| 93-3: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to State officers or employees involved in a
joint
venture between Health Research, Incorporated, a not-for-profit corporation closely affiliated
with the Department of Health, and a private for-profit corporation. |
| 93-4: |
Whether there is a conflict of interest between the positions of Executive Director of the
New York State Consumer Protection Board and Chair of the Long Island Power Authority in
violation of Public Officers Law §74; whether the acts of the current incumbent of those
positions conflict with the proper discharge of his duties. |
| 93-5: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to foresters who seek to perform services as
private
consultants in the forestry field with which they are associated. |
| 93-6: |
Regarding the financial disclosure filing requirements for individuals serving in academic
titles at the State University of New York and City University of New York. |
| 93-7: |
Whether an individual performing services under subcontract to a State agency and
appointed to fill a position with the State agency is a covered State employee for purposes of
Public Officers Law §§73, 73-a and 74. |
| 93-8: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a
[former
State employee]. |
| 93-9: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a State employee who is seeking elective
office.
|
| 93-10: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(4)(a) to a State employee leasing real
property to a
State agency. |
| 93-11: |
Determination of "former agency" for purposes of application of the post-employment
restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8). |
| 93-12: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a former employee of the [a State
facility] who
wishes to treat patients from her former facility. |
| 93-13: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a former State employee; what "directly
concerned and personally participated" or "active consideration" mean; whether volunteer service
at the request of the former State agency is allowable. |
| 93-14: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73 and 74 to State employees who wish
to serve as
adjunct faculty, advisors or mentors at the State University of New York or the City University
of New York. |
| 93-15: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a former State employee who seeks to
render pro bono services for a governmental entity on a case, proceeding or transaction
in which the former employee was directly involved and personally participated while in
State service. |
| 93-16: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a member of the New York State [ ]
Board. |
| 93-17: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73 and 74 to a member of a State board
and his
law firm which seeks to represent private clients before the State agency whose regulatory
actions are subject to review by the same State board or who seek to represent clients in litigation
to which the State agency is a party. |
| 93-18: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a
former
commissioner of [a State agency]. |
| 1994 |
Description |
| 94-1: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to former OMRDD employees who wish to continue service as certified family
care providers after leaving State service. |
| 94-2: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to a former State employee seeking to renew her professional license from her
former State agency. |
| 94-3: |
Application of the code of conduct of Public Officers Law §74 to the
proposed outside activity of an employee of [a State agency]. |
| 94-4: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) to certain former seasonal,
temporary
employees of the Department of Taxation and Finance who may seek to be hired by a private
entity with which the Department will contract to perform certain functions in the processing of
the State personal income tax. |
| 94-5: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a former employee of [a
State agency]. |
| 94-6: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a former State employee
seeking to
do business with State and local governmental agencies and the State Legislature. |
| 94-7: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(7)(a), §74 and the
Commission's regulations on outside activities. |
| 94-8: |
Whether the government-to-government exception to Public Officers Law
§73(8) applies to an uncompensated appointee of a Town. |
| 94-9: |
Application of the lifetime bar of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a former
State employee who seeks to perform consultant services for his former agency. |
| 94-10: |
Application of the financial disclosure requirements of Public Officers Law
§73-a to State employees in the "Cancer Research Scientist" title series. |
| 94-11: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to non-paid board members
serving in a policy-making capacity. |
| 94-12: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to the outside activity of a [State
agency] employee. |
| 94-13: |
Application of the lifetime bar provision of Public Officers Law §73(8) to
a former Research Scientist. |
| 94-14: |
Application of the lifetime bar of Public Officers Law §73(8). |
| 94-15: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) to former employees of the
Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities who wish to provide clinical
services to clients of their former agency. |
| 94-16: |
Interpreting Public Officers Law §§73(5) and 74 with respect to
gifts. |
| 94-17: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74. |
| 94-18: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to a former Department of Social Services employee who seeks to perform certain
services related to his former State responsibilities. |
| 94-19: |
Application of the revolving door provisions of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to a subpoena issued to a former employee to appear at a hearing held before the
employee's former State agency. |
| 94-20: |
Application of the two year bar of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a);
appearance before a multi-member panel including former agency representatives appointed by a
private sector entity is prohibited; agency jurisdiction is necessary to finding a "matter." |
| 94-21: |
Application of the revolving door provision of Public Officers Law
§73(8)(a) to a former employee who seeks to contract with his former agency. |
| 94-22: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73(7) and 74 concerning
whether [a State agency] may contract with a company operated by the former sister-in-law of
[the State agency] employee. |
| 1995 |
Description |
| 95-1: |
Determination of "former agency" for purposes of the application of the
post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8). |
| 95-2: |
Application of the revolving door provisions of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to
employees who leave a State agency for employment by the agency's closely affiliated
not-for-profit research foundation. |
| 95-3: |
Determination of "former agency" for purposes of application of the
post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8). |
| 95-4: |
Application of the Public Officers Law §§73 and 74 to employees
who would
participate in a public authority's proposed joint venture with private sector firms. |
| 95-5: |
Application of the lifetime prohibition contained in Public Officers Law
§73(8) to a former employee of the Department of Environmental Conservation. |
| 95-6: |
Application of the lifetime prohibition contained in Public Officers Law
§73(8) to a former employee of the Department of Environmental Conservation. |
| 95-7: |
Application of the lifetime prohibition contained in Public Officers Law
§73(8) to an employee of the New York State Consumer Protection Board. |
| 95-8: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) and
Commission's Advisory Opinion No. 94-15. |
| 95-9: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a State employee, designated as
a policymaker by her agency, serving as a member of the board of directors of a not-for-profit
organization that has interests similar to the employee's State agency. |
| 95-10: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to OMRDD employees
accompanying, as an outside activity, developmentally disabled individuals on a trip. |
| 95-11: |
Analysis of the lifetime bar of Public Officers Law §73(8) with respect to
a proceeding. |
| 95-12: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a non-policymaking employee
serving on the board of directors of a provider regulated and funded by the employee's agency.
|
| 95-13: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to directors of the New York State
Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund Corporation. |
| 95-14: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a State employee who
anticipates leaving State service to work for a private entity with which his agency has an
agreement to
provide certain services. |
| 95-15: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to an employee of the Office of Real Property Services; application of Public
Officers Law §74 to such individual during a leave of absence from his agency. |
| 95-16: |
Application of the lifetime prohibition contained in Public Officers Law
§73(8) to a former employee of the Department of Public Service and the Consumer
Protection Board. |
| 95-17: |
Application of the revolving door provisions of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to
employees who leave a State agency for employment by the closely affiliated not-for-profit
research foundation of an agency under contract with the former agency.
|
| 95-18: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a member of a State Board
serving as a compensated trustee of a foundation which is chartered by the State Board and
provides grants to institutions of higher learning in New York State. |
| 95-19: |
Determination of "former agency" for purposes of application of the
post-employment restrictions of §73(8) of the Public Officers Law. |
| 95-20: |
Determination of "former agency" for purposes of the application of the
post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8). |
| 95-21: |
Application of the Commission's regulations on Outside Activities, 19 NYCRR
Part 932, regarding policymakers holding positions as officers or members of certain for-profit
corporations, to a campus president of the State University of New York. |
| 95-22: |
Application of the revolving door provision of Public Officers Law
§73(8)(a) to a former Department of Transportation employee engaged in recruitment
activities related to his employer's contract with his former agency. |
| 95-23: |
Application of the revolving door provisions of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to a former Department of Transportation employee seeking to have his business
certified as a minority business enterprise by his former agency. |
| 95-24: |
Application of the revolving door provisions of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to a former Department of [] employee filing a uniform prospectus before his
former agency. |
| 95-25: |
Application of the code of conduct of Public Officers Law §74 to the
proposed outside activity of certain attorneys at the Department of Environmental Conservation.
|
| 95-26: |
Application of the lifetime bar provision of Public Officers Law §73(8)(b).
|
| 95-27: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a member of the Public Health
Council appearing before the Department of Health with respect to matters not pending before
the Council. |
| 95-28: |
Restrictions on post-employment activity for purposes of §73(8)(a)(i) of
the Public Officers Law concerning practice before the Division of Tax Appeals. |
| 95-29: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a State employee serving on the
board of an industrial development authority. |
| 95-30: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73(4)(a) and 74 to a State
employee's spouse competitively bidding on a contract prepared and reviewed by the employee's
unit at the State agency. |
| 95-31: |
Application of the revolving door provisions of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to an agency's proposal to outsource certain agency functions. |
| 95-32: |
Application of the lifetime bar provision contained in §73(8)(a) of the
Public Officers Law to an employee who seeks to lobby on matters related to school aid and the
annual State budget. |
| 95-33: |
Whether the "former agency" of a senior staff member at a State agency includes
affiliated agencies for purposes of applying the post-employment restrictions of Public Officers
Law §73(8)(a). |
| 95-34: |
Applicability of Public Officers Law §§73, 73-a and 74 to certain
workers at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. |
| 95-35: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a State employee who is the
spouse of an individual who seeks to render services on projects funded by the State agency.
|
| 95-36: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73 and 74 to employees who
wish to serve on corporate boards and provide services pursuant to a subcontract with their
agency. |
| 95-37: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 and Advisory Opinion No. 95-15 to an employee of the Office of Real Property
Services on unpaid leave of absence. |
| 95-38: |
Restrictions on the Department of Environmental Conservation's acceptance of
donations from businesses and organizations whose owners and individual members may engage
in activities which are licensed and regulated by the Department. |
| 95-39: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to an agency employee's
involvement in grievance and disciplinary matters where the employee's spouse is a party or
witness in the matter, or the matter arises from a unit under the spouse's responsibility. |
| 95-40: |
Whether the lifetime bar of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(ii) precludes a
former attorney from testifying as to general industry standards. |
| 95-41: |
Application of the lifetime bar provision contained in §73(8)(a)(ii) of the
Public Officers Law to a former Assistant Attorney General who seeks to represent a party in a
civil proceeding that is related to a criminal matter in which the attorney held a supervisory role.
|
| 95-42: |
Determination of "former agency" for purposes of application of the
post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8). |
| 95-43: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73(7) and 74 to
non-policymaking employees of the Department of Environmental Conservation who wish to
appear before their employing agency. |
| 1996 |
Description |
| 96-1: |
Application of the lifetime bar and the government-to-government exception of
Public Officers Law §73(8) to two former employees of the Department of Environmental
Conservation who each seek to be a court-appointed mediator in certain litigation. |
| 96-2: |
Restrictions on the New York State Division of Tax Appeals -
Tax Appeals Tribunal's acceptance of a donation from a publishing company that publishes
Tribunal decisions and determinations. |
| 96-3: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a prospective
State employee continuing to engage in an outside business in which he is President and fifty
percent owner. |
| 96-4: |
Application of the two year and lifetime bars of Public Officers
Law §73(8)(a) to a former employee of the New York State Department of Transportation
seeking to sell traffic signals subject to his former agency's inspection. |
| 96-5: |
Whether members of a not-for-profit corporation appointed by
the Board of Regents are subject to Public Officers Law §74. |
| 96-6: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to an employee of
the Division of Housing and Community Renewal who wishes to appear as a tenants'
representative in an administrative proceeding before his employing agency. |
| 96-7: |
Application of the two year and lifetime bars of Public Officers
Law §73(8)(a) to a former employee of the New York State Housing Finance Agency.
|
| 96-8: |
Whether submission of documents by a former State employee to a firm under
contract with his former agency should be considered an appearance or rendering of
services barred by Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(i). |
| 96-9: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to the Chair of the State Racing
and Wagering Board. |
| 96-10: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73-a to a Commissioner of a State
agency who sits ex officio on several State boards and commissions. |
| 96-11: |
Application of the revolving door provision of Public Officers
Law §73(8)(a)(i) to an employee of a voluntary provider when the provider is temporarily
taken over on an emergency basis by the Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental
Disabilities. |
| 96-12: |
Application of the lifetime bar provision contained in §73(8)(a)(ii) of the
Public Officers Law to a former State agency [senior official] who seeks to represent a party in
negotiations in a permit proceeding which is related to a permit proceeding in which he had a
role while in State service. |
| 96-13: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a member of a
State professional board serving in a leadership position with a State professional organization.
|
| 96-14: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to the Chair of the State Racing
and Wagering Board. |
| 96-15: |
Application of the government-to-government exception of Public Officers Law
§73(8)(e) to employees of the New York State Association of Counties. |
| 96-16: |
Application of the government-to-government exception of
Public Officers Law §73(8)(e) to employees of the New England Interstate Water
Pollution Control Commission. |
| 96-17: |
Whether addition of a new project to a proceeding in which a former employee
participated renders it a new proceeding for purposes of the lifetime bar contained in Public
Officers Law §73(8). |
| 96-18: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to a former DSS employee who seeks to perform certain services related to his
former State responsibilities. |
| 96-19: |
Application of the lifetime bar of Public Officers Law
§73(8) to a former employee of the Consumer Protection Board. |
| 96-20: |
Application of the two year bar of Public Officers Law
§73(8)(a) to a former commissioner of a State agency who served as a member of public
benefit corporation and as chair of a council located within his agency. |
| 96-21: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a State
employee entering into a contract for the publication of a book. |
| 96-22: |
Restrictions on the Department of Environmental Conservation's
acceptance of tuition waivers from public and private universities in return for the agency's
assistance with student intern programs. |
| 96-23: |
Application of the lifetime bar provision contained in
§73(8)(a)(ii) of the Public Officers Law to a former State agency Lands and Claims
Adjuster who seeks to assess the same land for his former agency which he had a role in
assessing while in State service. |
| 96-24: |
Application of the lifetime bar of Public Officers Law
§73(8)(a)(ii). |
| 96-25: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public
Officers Law §73(8) to a former DSS employee who seeks to perform certain services
related to his former State responsibilities. |
| 96-26: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a prospective
appointee's membership on a State public benefit corporation. |
| 96-27: |
Whether the lifetime bar contained in Public Officers Law
§73(8) bars a former State employee from conducting scientific research as a consultant to
his former agency with respect to a transaction related to one in which he participated while in
State service. |
| 96-28: |
Interplay between the Commission's regulations on limiting
receipt of reimbursement for travel expenses, Public Officers Law §§73(5) and
74(3)(h), and a more restrictive agency policy. |
| 96-29: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to compensation
received by a campus president of the State University of New York serving as a Director of a
for-profit corporation. |
| 96-30: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to an employee
who wishes to continue to hold elected office. |
| 1997 |
Description |
| 97-1: |
Application of the two year bar of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(i) to
former
employees of the Medicaid unit of the New York State Department of Social Services
considering the transfer of the Medicaid function to the Department of Health. |
| 97-2: |
Whether the lifetime bar of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(ii) precludes
former State employees from ever performing services under contract with their former agency.
|
| 97-3: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(5) with respect to reimbursement
for travel and tickets received by a State officer or employee. |
| 97-4: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to an employee who wishes to run
for elected office. |
| 97-5: |
Whether Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(i) bars a former employee of the
Department of Environmental Conservation from appearing or rendering services with respect to
a dispute regarding the New York Environmental Protection and Spill Compensation Fund. |
| 97-6: |
Restrictions on the Consumer Protection Board's acceptance of donations from
private sector sources for certain of its activities. |
| 97-7: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of §73(8)(a)(i) of the
Public Officers Law to a former State employee appearing before a New York City agency in
certain
circumstances. |
| 97-8: |
Whether Public Officers Law §74 precludes a Board member from
participating in a matter in which he was involved prior to his appointment to the Board. |
| 97-9: |
Whether the lifetime bar of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(ii) precludes a
former State employee from working on different stages of a highway project where there has
been
a significant break in activity. |
| 97-10: |
Conditions under which IBR can seek private financial assistance to support its
training and education programs. |
| 97-11: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions to a former employee serving as
an unpaid State officer at her former agency. |
| 97-12: |
Interpretation of Advisory Opinion No. 89-7 as it relates
to Freedom of Information Law requests made by former State officers or employees. |
| 97-13: |
Application of the two year bar of Public Officers Law
§73(8)(a)(i) to an employee of the New York State Office
of Real Property Services who anticipates leaving State
service and teaching a course at an assessors' conference. |
| 97-14: |
Whether the Watershed Protection and Partnership Council is a "state agency" within
the meaning of Public Officers Law §§73, 73-a and 74. |
| 97-15: |
Application of §73(8)(a)(i) of the Public Officers Law to a former employee; application of the net
revenue limitation to a solely owned business; "work product" does not include the taking of fingerprints. |
| 97-16: |
Application of the two year and lifetime bars of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a) to former
employees of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority working pursuant to a contract between the New
York City Transit Authority and a private company. |
| 97-17: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to an employee of
a psychiatric center who wishes to run for elected local
office. |
| 97-18: |
Participation by State officers and employees in
educational seminars sponsored by for-profit entities. |
| 97-19: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a State
employee whose spouse is president of an organization
composed of members licensed by the unit directed by the
employee. |
| 97-20: |
Application of the lifetime bar of Public Officers Law
§73(8)(a)(ii) to a former employee who seeks to serve on a
Task Force which will review agency regulations for
which she had varying responsibilities while in State
service. |
| 97-21: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to an engineer
employed by [a State authority] who wishes to run for county legislator. |
| 97-22: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to a State scientist
who wishes to serve as a consultant to an entity that funds
a State laboratory project that he heads. |
| 97-23: |
Whether the lifetime bar of Public Officers Law
§73(8)(a)(ii) precludes a former State employee from
selling certain computer equipment to State agencies. |
| 97-24: |
Whether ownership and operation of an out-of-state
business by investigators employed by the State Liquor
Authority violates Public Officers Law §74. |
| 97-25: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to the service by
a policymaking State employee on the board of directors of
a not-for-profit corporation that is licensed by and
receives funding from the employee's State agency. |
| 97-26: |
Whether Public Officers Law §74 precludes certain
employees of a psychiatric center from engaging in an
outside activity where there is a relationship between their public and private work. |
| 97-27: |
Whether Public Officers Law §74 precludes a member of
the [ ] Board from appearing before the [agency in which
the Board is created]. |
| 97-28: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73(5) and 74
to an employee of the Department of Environmental
Conservation who wishes to engage in personal charitable
fundraising activities. |
| 1998 |
Description |
| 98-1: |
Application of the two year bar to a former employee of the
Department of Motor Vehicles who wishes to apply to his former
agency for the licenses he needs to open a driving school. |
| 98-2: |
Whether Public Officers Law §74 precludes a senior
employee of a State public authority from serving on the advisory board of a
bank. |
| 98-3: |
Whether the two year bar precludes a former employee of
the Racing and Wagering Board from serving as Property Manager of a licensed harness track. |
| 98-4: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(4) to an
employee on leave without pay from [a State agency] who, as a member of a limited liability
company, wishes to purchase a building with space leased to the State without competitive bid. |
| 98-5: |
Whether Public Officers Law §74 prohibits a State
employee from participating in the audit of a corporation when he owns stock in the corporation
or where a fund he holds has such stock in its portfolio. |
| 98-6: |
Determination of the former agency for purposes of the two
year bar of a former employee of the Office of Children and
Family Services and the restructured Department of Social Services. |
| 98-7: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to members of
New York State advisory boards. |
| 98-8: |
Whether Public Officers Law §74 precludes a member of
the [ ] Board from appearing before the Department of
Environmental Conservation. |
| 98-9: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to State employees
who may be called upon to act on matters involving prior employers or past business relationships. |
| 98-10: |
Whether Public Officers Law §74 prohibits a member of
the CUNY Board of Trustees from continuing to serve as an adjunct instructor at one of
the CUNY colleges. |
| 98-11: |
Whether Public Officers Law §74 prohibits a State
employee from serving as an officer of a not-for-profit corporation where the division in which he is employed
administers a memorandum of understanding between his agency and the corporation. |
| 98-12: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to State employees
who work on political campaigns, including fundraising. |
| 98-13: |
Application of the lifetime bar of Public Officers Law
§73(8)(a)(ii) to a clinical psychologist continuing to treat in her private practice
clients she treated while in State service. |
| 98-14: |
Whether a former seasonal State employee is eligible for
the exception from the two year bar found in Public
Officers Law §73(8)(b)(i). |
| 98-15: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to two State
employees who seek to accept royalties from sales of a
workbook series which they have authored. |
| 98-16: |
Whether Public Officers Law §74 prohibits a State
employee from receiving compensation for teaching a training course that is part of his job
responsibilities. |
| 98-17: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8) to a former
employee of the Thruway Authority who is now Executive Director of a multi-state coalition
which includes his former agency as a member. |
| 98-18: |
Application of the lifetime bar restrictions of Public Officers
Law §73(8)(a)(ii) to a former employee of the Long Island Rail Road who wishes to
participate in a Subcommittee dealing with a subject related to one with which he was concerned
while in State service. |
| 98-19: |
Application of the lifetime bar restrictions of Public Officers Law
§73(8)(a)(ii) to a former State employee who wishes to be a member of a Council which he had a
role in establishing while in State service. |
| 98-20: |
Application of the post-employment restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)
to an employee of [a State Authority] who will work for a supplier which may seek a contract with
[another supplier] under contract with his former agency. |
| 98-21: |
Determination, for purposes of Public Officers Law
§73(8)(a)(i), the two year bar, of the former agency of a former employee of the Central
Administration Office of the State University of New York. |
| 98-22: |
Application of the lifetime bar restrictions of Public Officers
Law §73(8)(a)(ii) to a former employee of the Metro-North Railroad who wishes to work
for a bidder on a Transit Authority procurement for which he served on a peer review panel. |
| 1999 |
Description |
| 99-1: |
Determination of the former agency of a senior employee of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority who works closely on the capital programs of the New York City Transit Authority. |
| 99-2: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73(7) and 74
to an employee of the Long Island Rail Road who wishes to work for contractors doing work for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and its affiliates and subsidiaries other than the Long Island Rail Road, and for other State agencies. |
| 99-3: |
Whether various activities are permissible under Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(i) where a former Banking Department employee belongs to a firm which has been retained by a bank to conduct an investigation. |
| 99-4: |
Application of Public Officers Law §74 to the participation
by State employees in the activities of a proposed not-for-profit corporation. |
| 99-5: |
Whether Public Officers
Law §74 precludes a member of the [ ] Appeals Board from submitting Freedom of
Information Law requests to [the Agency in which the Board is located]. |
| 99-6: |
Application of the lifetime bar restrictions of Public
Officers Law §73(8)(a)(ii) to a former employee of the New
York State Department of Transportation who seeks to work on a contract to provide later generation road weather information systems to his former agency. |
| 99-7: |
Application of §73(8)(a)(i) of the Public Officers Law to a
former employee performing "back room" work on an [ ] plan submitted to the former agency. |
| 99-8: |
Whether Public Officers
Law §74 precludes employees of OMRDD from contracting with or being employed by a
consultant to providers which are licensed by and have their rates set by OMRDD. |
| 99-9: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a) to a former employee of the New York State Department of Transportation appearing before a Metropolitan Planning Organization. |
| 99-10: |
Application of the lifetime bar to a former employee of the Division of the Lottery who is now employed by a company which expects to submit a proposal to Lottery. |
| 99-11: |
Application of the Commission's regulations on the reimbursement for travel expenses (19 NYCRR Part 930). |
| 99-12: |
Application of Public Officers Law §§73 and 74 to the limited outside practice of law by a commissioner of [a State Commission]. |
| 99-13: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(i) to [an individual] employed by the New York State Department of Correctional Services ("DOCS") who asks whether he may leave State service and work for a private company [ ] overseeing the company's contract with DOCS. |
| 99-14: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(i) to a former employee performing rehabilitation services for an agency that is licensed by his former agency. |
| 99-15: |
Application of the lifetime bar restrictions of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(ii) to a former State employee who wishes to be a member of a Council which he had a role in establishing while in State service. |
| 99-16: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(i) to a former employee of the Workers' Compensation Board who wishes to appear before regional offices of the Board other than the one in which he worked. |
| 99-17: |
Application of Public Officers Law §73(8)(a)(i) to a former employee of the New York State Department of Transportation who works for a contractor providing services to a city on a project designed and in part funded by his former agency. |