ยง 3-c. Unlawful offers or agreements by municipal officials or omnibus
  lines  with  respect to omnibus line operations. 1. No officer, employee
  or agent of any city or any person acting on his behalf shall,  directly
  or  indirectly,  make  an  offer  to  or agree with any private owner or
  operator of an omnibus line within such city or  any  person  acting  on
  behalf  of  such owner or operator, to approve or recommend the approval
  of an increase in fare or any other benefit for such owner  or  operator
  at  some  future  time,  in consideration of the promise or agreement of
  such owner or operator to  delay  making  any  application  for  a  fare
  increase  until  some  future  time,  or to enter into a contract with a
  labor organization.
2. No private owner or operator of an omnibus line within any city  or
  any person acting on behalf of such owner or operator shall, directly or
  indirectly,  make  an  offer  to  or agree with any officer, employee or
  agent of such city, or any person acting on his behalf, to delay  making
  an  application  for a fare increase until some future time, or to enter
  into a contract with a  labor  organization,  in  consideration  of  the
  promise  or agreement of such officer, employee or agent of such city to
  approve or recommend the approval of an increase in fares or  any  other
  benefit for such owner or operator at some future time.
3.  The  violation of any provision of this section shall constitute a
  misdemeanor. Any public officer  or  employee  who  is  convicted  of  a
  violation  of  this  section  shall forfeit his office or employment and
  shall  forever  be  disqualified  from  holding  any  public  office  or
  employment under the state or any political subdivision thereof.
Structure New York Laws
Article 2 - General Provisions
2 - Term of Office of City Supervisors.
2-A - Succession to Certain City Offices.
3 - Members of Common Council; Appointments to Other City Offices.
3-A - Liability of City Officials.
3-D - Receipts and Disbursements of Payrolls.
4 - Removal of Appointive Officers in Cities of the Third Class.
5 - Certain Parades and Processions Forbidden; Penalty.
10 - Licenses to Adult Blind Persons.
11 - Use of Soft Coal in Public Institutions.
12 - Money for Celebration of Legal Holidays in Cities.
12-A - Money for Tercentennial Celebrations.
13 - Moneys for Memorial and Veterans Days; How Expended.
13-C - Power of Cities to Provide Moneys to Replace Revenues From Excise Taxes.
13-E - Expenses of Meeting Rooms for Veterans' and Other Organizations.
13-G - Moneys for Maintaining the New York State Assessors Association and Any of Its Activities.
13-H - Moneys for Maintaining Statewide Associations of Local Officials and Any of Their Activities.
14 - Permits for Erection of Booths and Arches.
15 - Firefighters Moving From One City to Another.
16 - Term of Service; How Reckoned.
16-A - Volunteer Members of Fire Companies.
16-B - Computation of Pensions in Certain Retirement Funds.
17 - Operation of Crematories for Disposal of Garbage.
18 - License to Operate Moving Picture Apparatus.
18-B - Admission of Children to Theatres.
18-D - Duty of Street Vendors to Keep the Sidewalk and Street Clean.