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Massachusetts General Laws > Part IV > Title I > Chapter 268A - Conduct Of Public Officials And Employees

Massachusetts General Laws > Part IV > Title I > Chapter 268A - Conduct Of Public Officials And Employees


Current as of: 2009
§ 1Definitions
§ 2Corrupt gifts, offers or promises to influence official acts; corruption of witnesses
§ 3Gifts, offers or promises for acts performed or to be performed; corruption of witnesses; solicitation of gifts
§ 4Other compensation; offer, gift, receipt or request; acting as agent or attorney for other than state; legislators; special state employees
§ 5Former state employees; acting as attorney or receiving compensation; partners of state employees or legislators
§ 6Financial interest of state employee, relative or associates; disclosure
§ 6AConflict of interest of public official; reporting requirement
§ 7Financial interest in contracts of state agency; application of section
§ 8Public building or construction contracts
§ 8AMembers of state commissions or boards; prohibited appointments to other positions
§ 8BMembers of department of telecommunications and energy commission; prohibited employment within one year after service has ceased
§ 9Violation of secs. 2—8; additional remedies; civil action for damages
§ 10Opinions of state ethics commission
§ 11County employees; receiving or requesting compensation from, or acting as agent or attorney for other than county agency
§ 12Former county employees; acting as attorney or receiving compensation from other than county; partners of employees or former employees or legislators
§ 13Financial interest of county employee, relatives or associates; disclosure
§ 14County employees; financial interest in contracts of county agency
§ 15County agency; unfair advantage in relation to particular matter; additional remedies; civil action for damages
§ 15AMembers of county commission or board; restrictions on appointments to certain positions
§ 17Municipal employees; gift or receipt of compensation from other than municipality; acting as agent or attorney
§ 18Former municipal employee; acting as attorney or receiving compensation; from other than municipality; partners
§ 19Municipal employees, relatives or associates; financial interest in particular matter
§ 20Municipal employees; financial interest in contracts; holding one or more elected positions
§ 21Municipal agency; unfair advantage in relation to particular matter; additional remedies; civil action for damages
§ 21AMembers of municipal commission or board; restrictions on appointments to certain positions
§ 21BProspective municipal appointees; demanding undated resignations prohibited
§ 22Opinions of corporation counsel, city solicitor or town counsel
§ 23Supplemental provisions; standards of conduct
§ 23ATrustees of public institutions of higher learning; prohibited positions
§ 24Disclosures and certifications; form; public inspection
§ 25Suspension of persons under indictment for misconduct in office; notice; compensation and fringe benefits; temporary replacements; reinstatement

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Massachusetts Laws: Crimes Against Public Administration

Massachusetts General Laws > Part IV > Title I > Chapter 268 - Crimes Against Public Justice
Massachusetts General Laws > Part IV > Title I > Chapter 268A - Conduct Of Public Officials And Employees

U.S. Code Provisions: Crimes Against Public Administration

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Federal Regulations: Crimes Against Public Administration

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