Ann. § 15.342b. Stat. Wash. Rev. Penal Law § 200.20 & N.Y. Violation of the statutes relating to gifts. Location: Somerset, Kentucky. Nev. Rev. § 775.082. Stat. Utah Code Ann. § 2929.18. § 38-510. § 18-1.3-401. It includes driver/person and vehicle identification, injury information, and a collision diagram. Nev. Rev. § 14:134.3. Ann. N.H. Rev. § 16-10-4. § 49.50. Tenn. Code Ann. Bribery, which includes the penalty of disqualification from holding public office. § 5-52-107. Other compensation for official duties punishable by a fine of not more than $10,000, imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both. N.M. Stat. Ann. § 25-4-31. § 161.605. Penal Law § 195.00. Code Ann. Ann. Stat. § 12.1-32-01. Del. § 9A.20.021. Haw. Ann. Ark. § 8-13-705. § 42.20.040. Punishable by maximum 6 months imprisonment and $1,000 fine. Shall also result in forfeiture of elected office. Violations of campaign disclosure rules punishable by civil penalties not to exceed $10,000 for each violation, or three times the amount of a contribution illegally made or accepted, whichever is greater. § 20A-11-1605. Ky. Rev. Colo. Rev. Punishable by term of imprisonment between 10 and 20 years. Ann. § 651:2. § 4694. Penalty includes term of imprisonment for not more than 6 months, plus no more than double any gain to the defendant or loss to the victim caused by the crime. Ga. Code Ann. Misuse of public funds if between $25,000 and $100,000. § 53a-44. § 42.20.020. Commission may agree to an administrative resolution for minor violations of this chapter. Ann. N.C. Gen. Stat. Violations of criminal law provisions are sentenced according to guidelines provided by law that depend on the severity level and the number of crimes committed. Stat. § 721.2. N.Y. Ann. Stat. Code Ann. Mo. N.J. Stat. § 21-6002. Stat. Stat. Threats and other improper influence, unless the actor threatened to commit a crime or made a threat with the purpose to influence a judicial or administrative proceeding. 720 Ill. Comp. Unlawful solicitation or acceptance of compensation for speeches and appearances. Colo. Rev. Stat. Commission certain felonies involving corruption bribery, and others related to official duties may result in forfeiture of retirement benefits. § 4694. Fla. Stat. tit. § 13-1-196. If $500 or more, punishable by not more than 10 years imprisonment and no more than $10,000 fine. Sentence of imprisonment not to exceed 1 year. Stat. Misconduct of a public officer or employee punishable by a maximum of $3,000 fine and 1 year imprisonment. Stat. § 12.23. In Kentucky, there are three main types of cases handled in criminal court: felonies, misdemeanors, and violations. Special privileges from public utilities. § 750.214. Penal Law § 496.05. Unlawful gratuities. N.Y. Colo. Rev. 268B, § 7. Stat. Ann. § 2C:30-8. § 18-8-304. Ky. Rev. Mass. Bribery. Negligence in the performance of duty if damages to public property exceed $10,000, plus restitution. Laws Ann. Fla. Stat. Conn. Gen. Stat. intent to obtain a benefit or injure or deprive another of a benefit, a public servant performs an unauthorized act using the power of their office, knowing that the act is unauthorized, or refrains from performing an official duty for such purpose. An elected or appointed public officer prematurely acting in an official capacity is a misdemeanor punishable by $1,000 maximum fine. § 45-7-103. Bribery in the third degree. § 2921.43. Intentional violation of this chapter relating to secrecy. Criminal use of office or position punishable by maximum $500 fine and imprisonment of 6 months. 5 Ill. Comp. § 1103. § 2929.14) and a fine of not more than $5,000. Rev. Alaska Stat. 430/50-5. Conn. Gen. Stat. 9 G.C.A. Penalties for violations of this chapter are specified in Ala. Code § 36-25-27, in addition to a few other penalties specified in specific statutes. § 4883. Intentional disclosure or use of confidential information acquired in the course of official duties. Fine of no more than $10,000 or double any gain from the offending conduct. Punishable by maximum fine of $2,000 and 180 days imprisonment. Ann. Ann. Stat. Fla. Stat. § 11-7-5. § 838.022. Ala. Code § 13A-5-12. Rev. Certain kinds of official misconduct, which results in removal from office. Here you will find a collection of state laws passed by the Kentucky Legislature and organized by subject area into Titles, Chapters, Subchapters and Sections. Copyright 2021 by National Conference of State Legislatures. Ala. Code § 36-25-27. § 21-6002. § 722.2. Stat. tit. Ky. Rev. Fine not to exceed $1,000. Rev. tit. Knowingly making or transmitting a false report or complaint pursuant to this chapter, in addition to liability for legal expenses incurred by the respondent against whom the false report or complaint was filed. Ind. Stat. Punishable by no more than 6 months imprisonment and $500 fine. Embezzlement and fraudulent conversion, punishable no more than $50,000 or 3 times the value embezzled or converted, and imprisonment for no more than 20 years, unless less than $100 embezzled, in which case max penalty is $1,000 and imprisonment of no more than 1 year. 42081 DRUG PARAPHERNALIA - BUY/POSSESS. Fraudulent alteration of enrolled copies. § 609.42. § 11-41-3. (4) The code of ethics ordinance adopted by a city, county, or consolidated local government may be amended but shall not be repealed. § 45-7-101. Ann. Ky. Rev. § 1662. Fine not to exceed $10,000. Bribery. Conn. Gen. Stat. Code Ann. 42263 POSS CONT SUB, 3RD DEGREE - DRUG UNSPECIFIED. Ann. § 721.11. Penal Law § 200.27. Iowa Code Ann. Rev. N.C. Gen. Stat. Possession and unlawful use of tax information, receipts and payment vouchers. Ann. Wyo. Ann. Code Ann. Ann. Fla. Stat. Fines for class C felonies of not more than $15,000, plus no more than double any gain to the defendant or loss to the victim caused by the crime. § 11.56.100 & 11.56.110. Bribery is a misdemeanor. 720 Ill. Comp. § 13-713. § 102.99. Code Ann. Penal Law § 80.05. Stat. § 12.55.035. Stat. 11, § 1205. § 42:1153. Ann. § 19.58. False or incomplete statement of economic interests. Ariz. Rev. Use the appropriate code for the class/type needed and specify the KRS in the Narrative portion of the report/document. Cal. Ann. Ann. § 30-23-7. § 30-24-1. Neb. § 281A.480. Unofficial misconduct. § 2921.42. Ga. Code Ann. Threats and other improper influence in official and political matters, unless the actor threatened to commit a crime or made a threat with intent to influence a judicial or administrative proceeding. Rev. Rev. § 11.56.120. N.J. Stat. Punishable by fine of up to $5,000. § 5-4-201. Me. Rev. State Ethics Commission may impose civil penalties for violations of the procurement code of not more than $1,000 for each procurement in violation of the code. Ann. Code Ann. Code Ann. § 14:138. § 2C:43-6. Miss. § 4884. Ann. Violation of any of the ethics provisions within the jurisdiction of the Board of Ethics, except violations of the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act, may impose a fine of not more than $10,000, censure a violating elected official or person, or both. Mo. § 218A.925. Colo. Rev. Ann. 11 R.I. Gen. Laws Ann. Official misconduct. Tenn. Code Ann. Bribing is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for two, three or four years. § 11.56.100 et seq. The occupant load permitted in any building, or portion thereof, is permitted to be increased from that number established for the occupancies in Table 1004.1.2, provided that all other requirements of the code are met based on such modified number and the occupant load does not exceed one occupant per 7 square feet (0.65 m 2) of occupiable floor space. (5) (a) Within twenty-one (21) days of the adoption of the code of ethics required Violations of conflict of interest provisions are punishable by 2/3 vote of the legislature in a manner determined thereby. 17-A, § 603. § 18-8-403. § 609.44. Ann. 17-A, § 1252. Ann. Mich. Comp. Ohio Rev. Presumptive penalties include $2,000 to $500,000 and 2 to 6 years imprisonment. § 14-91. § 28-926. Penalties for class E felonies include a term of imprisonment up to 5 years. S.D. Minn. Stat. Iowa Code Ann. Ann. Ann. Rev. Knowingly violating conflict of interest provisions is a public offense punishable by between 1 and 5 years or by a fine of no more than $5,000, or a sum equal to any direct monetary gain derived in connection with such violation whichever is greater. Ann. 17-A, § 606. Utah Code Ann. Compensation for past official acts. Stat. Term of imprisonment not to exceed 5 years and a fine of between $750 and $7,500. § 16.1-10-04. Official misconduct in the second degree. Md. § 1-1162.21. Wash. Rev. Ark. For example, a state's statutes may not require that a legislator be removed from office for engaging in nepotism, but the offender may still be removed from office if provided for by some other policy or procedure not covered here. Laws Ann. Illegally occupying a public office punishable by maximum 1 year imprisonment and fine of no more than $3,000. Altering an engrossed copy of a bill, or altering a draft bill. Stat. Fine equal to 2% person's annual income. Code Ann. A public official or employee may forfeit retirement benefits. Fine of not more than $6,000, plus no more than double any gain to the defendant or loss to the victim caused by the crime. Rev. Actions obtained by virtue of a violation of the Standard of Conduct are voidable in the same manner as voidable contracts. Ann. Kan. Stat. § 4694. Ann. Penalties for class D felonies include a term of imprisonment not to exceed 5 years. Haw. § 12.55.125. § 76-8-404. Penal Law § 70.00. Undertaking prohibited kinds of contracts with a state agency. La. Alaska Stat. Ann. Code Ann. Mich. Comp. Soliciting unlawful compensation. Rev. Alaska Stat. Cent. Unlawful gratuities. Presumptive penalties include $3,000 to $750,000 and 4 to 12 years imprisonment. Term of imprisonment of not more than 1 year, with presumptive sentences that vary based on circumstance. Term of imprisonment between 1 and 6 years, with the advisory sentence being 3 years. Wash. Rev. Ann. Penal Law § 200.03 & N.Y. tit. Aggravated: 2 years. § 6.737. Stat. N.J. Stat. § 946.12. § 102.07 & Ohio Rev. Fine not to exceed $5,000. Ann. Stat. § 49.70. Misuse of public funds if $1,000 or less. § 522.030. Improper influence. Negotiations incompatible with the discharge of public office, if attempted but not obtained. Misuse of information. Fine of between $1,000 and $10,000 or double the gain from the commission of the offense, whichever is greater. § 31-18-15. Any money or property gained through the commission of a crime may be imposed in lieu of a fine and is not subject to limits, except that it shall not exceed double the amount of the defendant's gain from the commission of the offense. Mitigated: 1 year. § 36.04. These codes can be used in place of offenses that have no specific violation code associated with the KRS someone is being charged under. Official oppression. Codified Laws § 22-12A-4 & S.D. Cent. Ohio Rev. “Felony” is defined by KRS 500.080 as: § 9A.20.021. Late financial disclosure statements subject to civil penalty of $500. § 16-10-2. Mont. (2) Except as otherwise provided for an offense defined outside this code, a person who has been convicted of any offense other than a felony shall be sentenced, in addition to any other punishment imposed upon him, to pay a fine in an amount not to exceed: (a) For a Class A misdemeanor, five hundred dollars ($500); or (b) For a Class B misdemeanor, two hundred fifty dollars ($250); or (c) For a violation… Ann. Stat. Upon finding that the Nebraska Political Accountability and Disclosure Act or any rule or regulation promulgated thereunder, the ethics commission may order the violator to cease and desist the violation, file any information as required, pay a civil penalty of no more than $2,000 per violation, or costs of the hearing in a contested case where the violator failed to appear. Also results in permanent disqualification from office. Stat. § 558.011. Fine not to exceed $2,000. N.D. Ala. Code § 36-25-27. § 25-4-109. Use of information for private gain. Improper interest in public contracts. Knowingly filing a materially false statement or willfully concealing a material fact in filing the statement is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined no more than $1,000 and imprisoned for no more than 1 year. Me. § 4893. § 2C:43-3. § 12.21. § 105.478. Profiteering from public service. Code Ann. Laws Ann. Offer of unlawful benefit to public servant for official behavior, if over $200. Tex. § 6.611) over which the Legislative Ethics Commission has jurisdiction, and may issue civil penalties or recommend discipline to be voted upon by the respective chamber from which a violator originated. § 19.59. Ann. Conflicts of interest prohibitions. Ann. Ark. § 19.58. 5/5-4.5-75. Colo. Rev. Ann. Unlawful interest in a public contract if the value of the contract is over $50, (N.M. Stat. § 902.9. Tex. Ark. May also, upon approval of the Attorney General, order payment of additional damages in an amount not to exceed twice the advantage. Stat. § 15A-1340.17. An arrest does not mean that the individual has been convicted of the alleged violation. Rev. Stat. Penal Law § 200.22 & N.Y. Intentional violation of one of the ethics provisions in Ariz. Rev. Punishable by maximum fine of $500. Public officers or employees benefiting from certain public contracts. Compensation for past action. § 18-1.3-503. Me. 33 L.P.R.A. § 946.13. Stat. Va. Code Ann. § 6.731. § 14:141. Filing false public records punishable by no more than 5 years, a fine of not more than $5,000, or both, plus restitution. Ann. Theft in office, if the value is over $7,500, punishable by imprisonment fines plus restitution and permanent disqualification from public office and employment. Unauthorized compensation paid to a public officer is a misdemeanor. § 8-13-1170. Ann. Code Ann. Ann. § 576.050. Or. Code Ann. Ga. Code Ann. Punishable by a term of imprisonment of 9 to 36 months, (Ohio Rev. Students at Martin County High School in Inez, Ky., say that the … May be fined not more than $10,000. § 14:133. Fine not to exceed $2,500. The statutes provided at this World Wide Web site are an unofficial posting of the Kentucky Revised Statutes as maintained in the official internal statutory database of the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission. Stat. Gov't Code § 91000. Iowa Code Ann. Threats and other improper influence, if the actor threatened to commit a crime or made a threat with the purpose to influence a judicial or administrative proceeding. 9 G.C.A. Maximum sentence of 4 years. Misconduct in public office. Bribery, if value is over $200. Violation of the conflict of interest prohibition. Violations of the Public Officers' and Employees Ethics Act, if value of the compensation, conflict of interest, or assistance is between $250 and $1,000. § 18-8-302. Colo. Rev. Tex. Stat. § 39.06. Term of imprisonment not to exceed 4 years. Improper disclosure of bid or proposal. chapter 45a kentucky model procurement code ; chapter 46 report and accounting of state funds by local officers ; chapter 47 appropriations ; chapter 48 budget ; chapter 49 kentucky claims commission ; chapters 50 to 55 (not yet utilized.) Failure to file a disclosure statement is a misdemeanor punishable by no more than $10,000. § 946.14. and Cons. N.J. Stat. Okla. Stat. § 8-13-725. Ann. § 6.731. Ann. Laws Ann. § 534.030. Stat. § 38-503 through 38-505 (see below). Ann. Bribery. Ann. Use or disclosure of confidential information by a public official, member, or employee for financial gain punishable by a maximum fine of $5,000 and 5 years imprisonment. N.Y. 268A, § 2. If a state legislator violates the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees, punishments may include: impeachment, removal from office, suspension from office, public censure and reprimand, forfeiture of no more than 1/3 of his or her salary for no more than 12 months, a civil penalty not to exceed $10,000, restitution. Ann. Ark. § 28-105. Term of imprisonment not to exceed 1 year. Ann. Code Ann. Ann. § 522.050. § 750.503. § 53a-161d. Upon finding that a violation of Government Ethics and Lobbying provisions occurred, the board may: issue a cease and desist order; order remedial action; order the violator to file any information as required, publicly reprimand the violator; make a written recommendation to the violator's appointing authority that the violator be removed or suspended from office, if applicable; recommendation of impeachment, if applicable; order a violator to pay a civil penalty of not more than $2,000 per violation; refer the complaint and supporting information to an AG or county attorney with a recommendation for prosecution or enforcement of criminal penalties.
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