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§ 2350-v. Code of ethics. 1. The agency shall be deemed a state agency  for the purposes of section seventy-four of the public officers law.    2. Board members, officers and employees.    (a)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law, municipal charter or ordinance, no public officer or employee shall  be ineligible for appointment as a member of the governing body  of  the  agency  and  any  public officer or employee may accept such appointment  and serve as such member without forfeiture of any other  public  office  or position of public employment by reason thereof.    (b)  Notwithstanding  any  provision  of any general, special or local  law, municipal charter or ordinance to the contrary,  the  agency  shall  not, directly or indirectly, including through any subsidiary, extend or  maintain  credit,  arrange  for  the  extension  of  credit, or renew an  extension of credit, in the form of  a  personal  loan  to  or  for  any  officer, board member or employee (or equivalent thereof) of the agency.    (c)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision of any general, special or  local law, municipal charter or ordinance to the  contrary,  members  of  the agency shall file annual financial disclosure statements pursuant to  article eighteen of the general municipal law.    (d)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision of any general, special or  local law, municipal charter or ordinance to the contrary,  all  members  of  the agency shall be required to receive training periodically in the  area of  their  fiduciary,  legal,  ethical,  financial  and  accounting  responsibilities to such agency.    (e) The agency shall adopt written policies on personnel, investments,  travel,  real  estate acquisition and disposition and the procurement of  goods and services, where applicable.    (f) The governing body of the agency shall adopt a code of ethics  for  each  member  of  the  agency  to  follow  pursuant  to  the fundamental  principles of ethical service.    (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,  prior  to  the  issuance  of  debt by the agency for any building project to be  constructed, financed and/or primarily occupied by  such  agency,  where  the agency would issue debt in excess of one hundred million dollars for  such  project,  the  board of directors shall schedule and hold a public  hearing  and  solicit  public  comments  on  such  project.  After   the  conclusion  of  the public hearing, the board shall consider the results  of the public hearing and comments with respect to the proposed project,  and if deemed by the board to be in the best interest of the county, its  citizens and such agency's purposes, the board shall consider amendments  to such project to reflect such results and comments.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-16 > 2350-v

§ 2350-v. Code of ethics. 1. The agency shall be deemed a state agency  for the purposes of section seventy-four of the public officers law.    2. Board members, officers and employees.    (a)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law, municipal charter or ordinance, no public officer or employee shall  be ineligible for appointment as a member of the governing body  of  the  agency  and  any  public officer or employee may accept such appointment  and serve as such member without forfeiture of any other  public  office  or position of public employment by reason thereof.    (b)  Notwithstanding  any  provision  of any general, special or local  law, municipal charter or ordinance to the contrary,  the  agency  shall  not, directly or indirectly, including through any subsidiary, extend or  maintain  credit,  arrange  for  the  extension  of  credit, or renew an  extension of credit, in the form of  a  personal  loan  to  or  for  any  officer, board member or employee (or equivalent thereof) of the agency.    (c)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision of any general, special or  local law, municipal charter or ordinance to the  contrary,  members  of  the agency shall file annual financial disclosure statements pursuant to  article eighteen of the general municipal law.    (d)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision of any general, special or  local law, municipal charter or ordinance to the contrary,  all  members  of  the agency shall be required to receive training periodically in the  area of  their  fiduciary,  legal,  ethical,  financial  and  accounting  responsibilities to such agency.    (e) The agency shall adopt written policies on personnel, investments,  travel,  real  estate acquisition and disposition and the procurement of  goods and services, where applicable.    (f) The governing body of the agency shall adopt a code of ethics  for  each  member  of  the  agency  to  follow  pursuant  to  the fundamental  principles of ethical service.    (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,  prior  to  the  issuance  of  debt by the agency for any building project to be  constructed, financed and/or primarily occupied by  such  agency,  where  the agency would issue debt in excess of one hundred million dollars for  such  project,  the  board of directors shall schedule and hold a public  hearing  and  solicit  public  comments  on  such  project.  After   the  conclusion  of  the public hearing, the board shall consider the results  of the public hearing and comments with respect to the proposed project,  and if deemed by the board to be in the best interest of the county, its  citizens and such agency's purposes, the board shall consider amendments  to such project to reflect such results and comments.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-16 > 2350-v

§ 2350-v. Code of ethics. 1. The agency shall be deemed a state agency  for the purposes of section seventy-four of the public officers law.    2. Board members, officers and employees.    (a)  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general, special or local  law, municipal charter or ordinance, no public officer or employee shall  be ineligible for appointment as a member of the governing body  of  the  agency  and  any  public officer or employee may accept such appointment  and serve as such member without forfeiture of any other  public  office  or position of public employment by reason thereof.    (b)  Notwithstanding  any  provision  of any general, special or local  law, municipal charter or ordinance to the contrary,  the  agency  shall  not, directly or indirectly, including through any subsidiary, extend or  maintain  credit,  arrange  for  the  extension  of  credit, or renew an  extension of credit, in the form of  a  personal  loan  to  or  for  any  officer, board member or employee (or equivalent thereof) of the agency.    (c)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision of any general, special or  local law, municipal charter or ordinance to the  contrary,  members  of  the agency shall file annual financial disclosure statements pursuant to  article eighteen of the general municipal law.    (d)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision of any general, special or  local law, municipal charter or ordinance to the contrary,  all  members  of  the agency shall be required to receive training periodically in the  area of  their  fiduciary,  legal,  ethical,  financial  and  accounting  responsibilities to such agency.    (e) The agency shall adopt written policies on personnel, investments,  travel,  real  estate acquisition and disposition and the procurement of  goods and services, where applicable.    (f) The governing body of the agency shall adopt a code of ethics  for  each  member  of  the  agency  to  follow  pursuant  to  the fundamental  principles of ethical service.    (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,  prior  to  the  issuance  of  debt by the agency for any building project to be  constructed, financed and/or primarily occupied by  such  agency,  where  the agency would issue debt in excess of one hundred million dollars for  such  project,  the  board of directors shall schedule and hold a public  hearing  and  solicit  public  comments  on  such  project.  After   the  conclusion  of  the public hearing, the board shall consider the results  of the public hearing and comments with respect to the proposed project,  and if deemed by the board to be in the best interest of the county, its  citizens and such agency's purposes, the board shall consider amendments  to such project to reflect such results and comments.