Applying 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 and operate a driving school.
Applying Public Officers Law § 74 to a lawyer who serves as a member of a Board within a State agency who wishes to represent clients in matters before that agency.
Applying Public Officers Law § 74 to employees of the Family Court Services Unit of a State psychiatric facility who wish to accept outside paid work overseeing court-ordered supervised visits.
Applying Public Officers Law § 74 to 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 agency.
Applying Public Officers Law § 74 to former employees of the State Liquor Authority (“SLA”) who own out-of-state franchises of a sporting association which holds tournaments in bars and restaurants.
Applying the lifetime bar to a former State employee who wishes to sell computer equipment to his former agency, where he previously evaluated and recommended computers which the agency purchased.
Applying 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.
Applying the lifetime bar to a former State employee on a Task Force reviewing agency regulations that she used to draft a State Plan while in State service. Reverses Advisory Opinion 96-24.