A person is guilty of rewarding official misconduct in the second
degree when he knowingly confers, or offers or agrees to confer, any
benefit upon a public servant for having violated his duty as a public
servant.
Rewarding official misconduct in the second degree is a class E
felony.
Structure New York Laws
Title L - Offenses Against Public Administration
Article 200 - Bribery Involving Public Servants and Related Offenses
200.00 - Bribery in the Third Degree.
200.03 - Bribery in the Second Degree.
200.04 - Bribery in the First Degree.
200.10 - Bribe Receiving in the Third Degree.
200.11 - Bribe Receiving in the Second Degree.
200.12 - Bribe Receiving in the First Degree.
200.15 - Bribe Receiving; No Defense.
200.20 - Rewarding Official Misconduct in the Second Degree.
200.22 - Rewarding Official Misconduct in the First Degree.
200.25 - Receiving Reward for Official Misconduct in the Second Degree.
200.27 - Receiving Reward for Official Misconduct in the First Degree.
200.30 - Giving Unlawful Gratuities.
200.35 - Receiving Unlawful Gratuities.
200.40 - Bribe Giving and Bribe Receiving for Public Office; Definition of Term.
200.45 - Bribe Giving for Public Office.
200.50 - Bribe Receiving for Public Office.
200.55 - Impairing the Integrity of a Government Licensing Examination.