ยง 3-c. Restrictions upon nomination or election to compensated
federal, state or local office. 1. For purposes of this section,
"candidate" has the meaning set forth in section 14-100 of the election
law.
2. No commissioner, executive director or other head of any state
agency, as that term is defined in paragraph (g) of subdivision one of
section seventy-three of this chapter, shall seek nomination or election
to any compensated federal, state or local public office, or shall
become a candidate for such office, unless such individual first resigns
from his or her public employment, or requests and is granted by their
appointing authority a leave of absence without pay. Such resignation or
leave must commence before such individual engages in any campaign
activities, including but not limited to, announcing a candidacy,
circulating petitions, soliciting contributions, distributing
literature, or taking any other action to actively promote oneself as a
candidate for elective office.
Structure New York Laws
Article 2 - Appointment and Qualification of Public Officers
3 - Qualifications for Holding Office.
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.
9 - Deputies, Their Appointment, Number and Duties.
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.
18 - Defense and Indemnification of Officers and Employees of Public Entities.
19 - Reimbursement of Defense Costs Incurred by or on Behalf of State Employees.