New York Laws
Article 4 - Powers and Duties of Public Officers
72 - Notices and Reports of Claims, Suits or Causes of Action to Be Given to the Attorney-General.

ยง 72. Notices and reports of claims, suits or causes of action to be
given to the attorney-general. 1. Every officer, clerk, agent or
employee of any department of the state government, who shall have
knowledge of any accident or injury to the person or property of any
person or corporation, on account of which there arises or may arise a
claim, suit or cause of action against the state, or of any accident or
injury to property owned by the state, on account of which there arises
or may arise a claim, suit or cause of action in favor of the state,
shall immediately give notice thereof to the officer or employee in
charge of his bureau or department.

2. Every department, commission, board or officer, or the person in
charge thereof, who has knowledge that a claim has accrued or may have
accrued or made either against, or in favor of, the state, or of any
accident or injury to the person or property of any person or
corporation, or of the state on account of which there arises or may
arise a claim, suit or cause of action against, or in favor of, the
state, or an officer thereof, shall immediately give notice to the
attorney-general, stating the time when, and the place where, such
claim, suit or cause of action may have arisen, and the nature of the
same, and such other information and evidence as the attorney-general
may direct or deem necessary. The attorney-general shall make such
investigation of the facts, relating to any matter so reported, as he
may deem necessary.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

PBO - Public Officers

Article 4 - Powers and Duties of Public Officers

60 - Official Seals of Court of Appeals, Governor and State Departments, Divisions and Bureaus.

61 - Investigations by State Officers.

62 - Business in Public Offices on Public Holidays.

62-A - Leave of Absence for Certain Appointive State Officers; Temporary Vacancy.

63 - Leave of Absence for Veterans on Memorial Day and Veterans' Day.

64 - Payment of Expenses of Public Officers.

64-A - Patent Policy.

66 - Interchangeable Use of Gender Neutral and Gender Specific Titles of Public Offices.

66-A - Accident Reports Kept by Police Authorities to Be Open to the Inspection of Persons Interested.

67 - Fees of Public Officers.

67-A - Fees for Certification or Exemplification.

68 - Allowance of Additional Fees and Expenses.

68-A - Fees for Oath or Acknowledgment.

69 - Fee for Administering Certain Official Oaths Prohibited.

69-A - Interest to Be Paid and Collected on All Deposits of Public Moneys Amounting to One Thousand Dollars or More.

70 - Accounting for Fees.

70-A - Fees to Be Paid by Public Officers for Public Advertisements.

70-B - Certificate on Printed Copies of Laws.

71 - Vacations for Employees of the State.

72 - Notices and Reports of Claims, Suits or Causes of Action to Be Given to the Attorney-General.

72-A - Penalty of Officer for Failure to Execute Mandate and Make Return.

73 - Business or Professional Activities by State Officers and Employees and Party Officers.

73-A - Financial Disclosure.

73-B - Advertisements by Elected Government Officials and Candidates Made With Public Funds; Prohibited.

74 - Code of Ethics.

74-A - Duty of Public Officers Regarding the Physically Handicapped.

75 - Bribery of Members of the Legislature.

75-A - Appearance by a Person Convicted of the Crime of Corruption.

76 - Receiving Bribes by Members of Legislature.

77 - Unlawful Fees and Payments.

77-A - Members of the Legislature Liable to Forfeiture of Office.

78 - Certification of Members, Officers and Employees.

79 - Fine in Certain Cases.