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§ 17-158. Corrupt use of position or authority. Any person who:    1.  While  holding  public  office,  or  being  nominated or seeking a  nomination therefor, corruptly uses or promises  to  use,  directly,  or  indirectly,   any   official   authority   or   influence  possessed  or  anticipated, in the way of conferring upon any person, or  in  order  to  secure,  or aid any person in securing, any office or public employment,  or any nomination, confirmation, promotion or increase of  salary,  upon  consideration  that  the  vote  or  political influence or action of the  person so to be benefited or of any other person, shall be given or used  in behalf of any candidate, officer or party or upon any  other  corrupt  condition or consideration; or,    2.  Being  a  public  officer  or employee of the state or a political  subdivision having, or claiming to  have,  any  authority  or  influence  affecting  the  nomination,  public employment, confirmation, promotion,  removal or increase or decrease of  salary  of  any  public  officer  or  employee, promises or threatens to use, any such authority or influence,  directly  or  indirectly  to  affect the vote or political action of any  such public officer or employee, or on account of the vote or  political  action of such officer or employee; or,    3.  Makes,  tenders  or  offers to procure, or cause any nomination or  appointment for any public office or place, or accepts or  requests  any  such  nomination or appointment, upon the payment or contribution of any  valuable consideration, or upon an understanding or promise thereof; or,    4. Makes any gift, promise or contribution to  any  person,  upon  the  condition  or consideration of receiving an appointment or election to a  public office or a position of public employment, or  for  receiving  or  retaining any such office or position, or promotion, privilege, increase  of  salary  or  compensation  therein,  or  exemption  from  removal  or  discharge therefrom, is guilty of a felony.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-17 > 17-158

§ 17-158. Corrupt use of position or authority. Any person who:    1.  While  holding  public  office,  or  being  nominated or seeking a  nomination therefor, corruptly uses or promises  to  use,  directly,  or  indirectly,   any   official   authority   or   influence  possessed  or  anticipated, in the way of conferring upon any person, or  in  order  to  secure,  or aid any person in securing, any office or public employment,  or any nomination, confirmation, promotion or increase of  salary,  upon  consideration  that  the  vote  or  political influence or action of the  person so to be benefited or of any other person, shall be given or used  in behalf of any candidate, officer or party or upon any  other  corrupt  condition or consideration; or,    2.  Being  a  public  officer  or employee of the state or a political  subdivision having, or claiming to  have,  any  authority  or  influence  affecting  the  nomination,  public employment, confirmation, promotion,  removal or increase or decrease of  salary  of  any  public  officer  or  employee, promises or threatens to use, any such authority or influence,  directly  or  indirectly  to  affect the vote or political action of any  such public officer or employee, or on account of the vote or  political  action of such officer or employee; or,    3.  Makes,  tenders  or  offers to procure, or cause any nomination or  appointment for any public office or place, or accepts or  requests  any  such  nomination or appointment, upon the payment or contribution of any  valuable consideration, or upon an understanding or promise thereof; or,    4. Makes any gift, promise or contribution to  any  person,  upon  the  condition  or consideration of receiving an appointment or election to a  public office or a position of public employment, or  for  receiving  or  retaining any such office or position, or promotion, privilege, increase  of  salary  or  compensation  therein,  or  exemption  from  removal  or  discharge therefrom, is guilty of a felony.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-17 > 17-158

§ 17-158. Corrupt use of position or authority. Any person who:    1.  While  holding  public  office,  or  being  nominated or seeking a  nomination therefor, corruptly uses or promises  to  use,  directly,  or  indirectly,   any   official   authority   or   influence  possessed  or  anticipated, in the way of conferring upon any person, or  in  order  to  secure,  or aid any person in securing, any office or public employment,  or any nomination, confirmation, promotion or increase of  salary,  upon  consideration  that  the  vote  or  political influence or action of the  person so to be benefited or of any other person, shall be given or used  in behalf of any candidate, officer or party or upon any  other  corrupt  condition or consideration; or,    2.  Being  a  public  officer  or employee of the state or a political  subdivision having, or claiming to  have,  any  authority  or  influence  affecting  the  nomination,  public employment, confirmation, promotion,  removal or increase or decrease of  salary  of  any  public  officer  or  employee, promises or threatens to use, any such authority or influence,  directly  or  indirectly  to  affect the vote or political action of any  such public officer or employee, or on account of the vote or  political  action of such officer or employee; or,    3.  Makes,  tenders  or  offers to procure, or cause any nomination or  appointment for any public office or place, or accepts or  requests  any  such  nomination or appointment, upon the payment or contribution of any  valuable consideration, or upon an understanding or promise thereof; or,    4. Makes any gift, promise or contribution to  any  person,  upon  the  condition  or consideration of receiving an appointment or election to a  public office or a position of public employment, or  for  receiving  or  retaining any such office or position, or promotion, privilege, increase  of  salary  or  compensation  therein,  or  exemption  from  removal  or  discharge therefrom, is guilty of a felony.