Applying Public Officers Law § 74 to a State employee serving as President of the Board of a not-for-profit agency licensed and funded by the employee's agency.
Applying Public Officers Law § 74 to the Attorney General’s service as one of the four trustees of his family’s charitable trust, which is regulated by the Attorney General's Charities Bureau.
Applying Public Officers Law §§ 73 and 74 to an employee of a State university who also serves as Town Supervisor of a municipality which regularly considers matters involving the university.
Applying Public Officers Law § 74 to members of the Soil and Water Committee (in the Department of Agriculture and Markets) who are affiliated with outside entities seeking grants from the Committee.
Applying Public Officers Law § 74 to a State employee who wishes to engage in outside employment with a federal agency that funds much of his State research.
Applying Public Officers Law § 74 where a State university library's website includes a link to the private, commercial website which markets books written by a university employee.
Applying Public Officers Law § 74 to State employees who serve in their official capacities on the Board of Directors of Intelligent Transportation Society of New York, Inc.