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§  22.  Institution  officers  not  to  be  interested  in institution  contracts.   A  commissioner  of  correction,  superintendent  or  other  officer  or  employee,  employed  at  any  of  the  institutions  in the  department who:    1. Shall  be  directly  or  indirectly  interested  in  any  contract,  purchase or sale, for, by, or on account of such institution; or,    2. Accepts a present from a contractor or contractor's agent, directly  or  indirectly,  or  employs  the  labor  of an inmate or another person  employed in such institution on any work for the private benefit of such  commissioner, superintendent,  officer  or  employee,  is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-2 > 22

§  22.  Institution  officers  not  to  be  interested  in institution  contracts.   A  commissioner  of  correction,  superintendent  or  other  officer  or  employee,  employed  at  any  of  the  institutions  in the  department who:    1. Shall  be  directly  or  indirectly  interested  in  any  contract,  purchase or sale, for, by, or on account of such institution; or,    2. Accepts a present from a contractor or contractor's agent, directly  or  indirectly,  or  employs  the  labor  of an inmate or another person  employed in such institution on any work for the private benefit of such  commissioner, superintendent,  officer  or  employee,  is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-2 > 22

§  22.  Institution  officers  not  to  be  interested  in institution  contracts.   A  commissioner  of  correction,  superintendent  or  other  officer  or  employee,  employed  at  any  of  the  institutions  in the  department who:    1. Shall  be  directly  or  indirectly  interested  in  any  contract,  purchase or sale, for, by, or on account of such institution; or,    2. Accepts a present from a contractor or contractor's agent, directly  or  indirectly,  or  employs  the  labor  of an inmate or another person  employed in such institution on any work for the private benefit of such  commissioner, superintendent,  officer  or  employee,  is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor.