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180.00 Commercial bribing in the second degree.
180.03 Commercial bribing in the first degree.
180.05 Commercial bribe receiving in the second degree.
180.08 Commercial bribe receiving in the first degree.
180.15 Bribing a labor official.
180.25 Bribe receiving by a labor official.
180.40 Sports bribing.
180.45 Sports bribe receiving.
180.50 Tampering with a sports contest in the second degree.
180.51 Tampering with a sports contest in the first degree.
180.52 Impairing the integrity of a pari-mutuel betting system in the second degree.
180.53 Impairing the integrity of a pari-mutuel betting system in the first degree.
180.55 Rent gouging in the third degree.
180.56 Rent gouging in the second degree.
180.57 Rent gouging in the first degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.00
Commercial bribing in the second degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.03
Commercial bribing in the first degree.
A person is guilty of commercial bribing in the first degree when he confers, or offers or agrees to confer, any benefit upon any employee, agent or fiduciary without the consent of the latter`s employer or principal, with intent to influence his conduct in relation to his employer`s or principal`s affairs, and when the value of the benefit conferred or offered or agreed to be conferred exceeds one thousand dollars and causes economic harm to the employer or principal in an amount exceeding two hundred fifty dollars.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.05
Commercial bribe receiving in the second degree.
An employee, agent or fiduciary is guilty of commercial bribe receiving in the second degree when, without the consent of his employer or principal, he solicits, accepts or agrees to accept any benefit from another person upon an agreement or understanding that such benefit will influence his conduct in relation to his employer`s or principal`s affairs.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.08
Commercial bribe receiving in the first degree.
An employee, agent or fiduciary is guilty of commercial bribe receiving in the first degree when, without the consent of his employer or principal, he solicits, accepts or agrees to accept any benefit from another person upon an agreement or understanding that such benefit will influence his conduct in relation to his employer`s or principal`s affairs, and when the value of the benefit solicited, accepted or agreed to be accepted exceeds one thousand dollars and causes economic harm to the employer or principal in an amount exceeding two hundred fifty dollars.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.10
Bribery of labor official; definition of term.
As used in this article, “labor official” means any duly appointed representative of a labor organization or any duly appointed trustee or representative of an employee welfare trust fund.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.15
Bribing a labor official.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.20
Bribing a labor official; defense.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.25
Bribe receiving by a labor official.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.30
Bribe receiving by a labor official; no defense.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.35
Sports bribery and tampering; definitions of terms.
1. “Sports contest” means any professional or amateur sport or athletic game or contest viewed by the public.
2. “Sports participant” means any person who participates or expects to participate in a sports contest as a player, contestant or member of a team, or as a coach, manager, trainer or other person directly associated with a player, contestant or team.
3. “Sports official” means any person who acts or expects to act in a sports contest as an umpire, referee, judge or otherwise to officiate at a sports contest.
4. “Pari-mutuel betting” is such betting as is authorized under the provisions of the pari-mutuel revenue law as set forth in chapter 254 of the laws of 1940 with amendments.
5. “Pari-mutuel horse race” means any horse race upon which betting is conducted under the provisions of the pari-mutuel revenue law as set forth in chapter 254 of the laws of 1940.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.40
Sports bribing.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.45
Sports bribe receiving.
A person is guilty of sports bribe receiving when: 1. Being a sports participant, he solicits, accepts or agrees to accept any benefit from another person upon an agreement or understanding that he will thereby be influenced not to give his best efforts in a sports contest; or 2. Being a sports official, he solicits, accepts or agrees to accept any benefit from another person upon an agreement or understanding that he will perform his duties improperly.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.50
Tampering with a sports contest in the second degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.51
Tampering with a sports contest in the first degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.52
Impairing the integrity of a pari-mutuel betting system in the second degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.53
Impairing the integrity of a pari-mutuel betting system in the first degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.54
Rent gouging; definition of term.
As used in this article, “lawful rental and other lawful charges” means registered, reported or contracted for rent pursuant to chapter four hundred three of the laws of nineteen hundred eighty-three, article two of the private housing finance law or section eight of the federal housing act of nineteen hundred sixty-eight, or, rent contained in a court approved stipulation of settlement, even if such rent or charges are subsequently decreased by order of the department of housing and community renewal or a court of competent jurisdiction.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.55
Rent gouging in the third degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.56
Rent gouging in the second degree.
NY PENAL LAW § 180.57
Rent gouging in the first degree.