New York Laws
Article 2 - Appointment and Qualification of Public Officers
17-A - Reimbursement of Funds Paid by State Agencies and State Entities for the Payment of Awards Adjudicated in Sexual Harassment Claims.

ยง 17-a. Reimbursement of funds paid by state agencies and state
entities for the payment of awards adjudicated in sexual harassment
claims. 1. As used in this section, the term "employee" shall mean any
person holding a position by election, appointment, or employment in the
service of the state of New York, whether or not compensated. The term
"employee" shall include a former employee or judicially appointed
personal representative.

2. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any employee who has been
subject to a final judgment of personal liability for intentional
wrongdoing related to a claim of sexual harassment, shall reimburse any
state agency or entity that makes a payment to a plaintiff for an
adjudicated award based on a claim of sexual harassment resulting in a
judgment, for his or her proportionate share of such judgment. Such
employee shall personally reimburse such state agency or entity within
ninety days of the state agency or entity's payment of such award.

3. If such employee fails to reimburse such state agency or entity
pursuant to subdivision two of this section within ninety days from the
date such state agency or entity makes a payment for the financial
award, the comptroller shall, upon obtaining a money judgment, withhold
from such employee's compensation the amounts allowable pursuant to
section fifty-two hundred thirty-one of the civil practice law and
rules.

4. If such employee is no longer employed by such state agency or
entity such state agency or entity shall have the right to receive
reimbursement through the enforcement of a money judgment pursuant to
article fifty-two of the civil practice law and rules.

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PBO - Public Officers

Article 2 - Appointment and Qualification of Public Officers

3 - Qualifications for Holding Office.

3-A - Restrictions Upon Holding Public Office or Employment of Persons Removed From Office for Certain Reasons.

3-B - Special Peace Officers to Be Citizens; Other Residency Requirements.

3-C - Restrictions Upon Nomination or Election to Compensated Federal, State or Local Office.

4 - Commencement of Term of Office.

5 - Holding Over After Expiration of Term.

6 - Mode of Choosing State Officers if Not Otherwise Provided.

7 - Appointment by the Governor and Senate.

8 - Commissions of Officers.

9 - Deputies, Their Appointment, Number and Duties.

10 - Official Oaths.

11 - Official Undertakings.

12 - Force and Effect of Official Undertaking.

13 - Notice of Neglect to File Oath or Undertaking.

14 - Effect of Consolidation on Terms of Office.

15 - Validation of Official Acts Performed Before Filing Official Oath or Undertaking.

16 - Qualifications of Certain Judicial Officers in Cities of the First Class.

17 - Defense and Indemnification of State Officers and Employees.

17-A - Reimbursement of Funds Paid by State Agencies and State Entities for the Payment of Awards Adjudicated in Sexual Harassment Claims.

18 - Defense and Indemnification of Officers and Employees of Public Entities.

18-A - Reimbursement of Funds Paid by a Public Entity for the Payment of Awards Adjudicated in Sexual Harassment Claims.

19 - Reimbursement of Defense Costs Incurred by or on Behalf of State Employees.