S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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1929
2021-2022 Regular Sessions
I N A S S E M B L Y
January 13, 2021
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Introduced by M. of A. CARROLL, STIRPE, WOERNER, EPSTEIN, THIELE, SANTA-
BARBARA, PHEFFER AMATO, MONTESANO, FAHY, BUTTENSCHON, L. ROSENTHAL,
SALKA, LUPARDO, McMAHON, SEAWRIGHT, FRONTUS, GALEF, RICHARDSON, TAGUE,
QUART, CRUZ, JACOBSON, REYES, OTIS, STERN, CUSICK, BARRON, WALLACE,
GRIFFIN, ASHBY, BARRETT -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. BRABENEC,
BRONSON, COOK, DINOWITZ, GOTTFRIED, PAULIN -- read once and referred
to the Committee on Governmental Operations
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY
proposing that the constitution be amended by adding a new article V-A;
in relation to state government integrity
Section 1. Resolved (if the Senate concur), That the constitution be
amended by adding a new article V-A to read as follows:
ARTICLE V-A
STATE GOVERNMENT INTEGRITY
SECTION 1. A. THE PEOPLE OF NEW YORK EXPECT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF
THE STATE TO OBSERVE LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS THAT SPECIFY HIGH STAN-
DARDS OF ETHICAL CONDUCT DESIGNED TO AVOID THE REALITY AND APPEARANCE OF
CORRUPTION, CONFLICT OF INTEREST, SELF-DEALING AND BREACH OF THE PUBLIC
TRUST. EQUALLY THEY EXPECT THAT CANDIDATES FOR STATE OFFICE AND OTHERS
SEEKING TO INFLUENCE STATE ELECTIONS TO OBSERVE LAWS, RULES AND REGU-
LATIONS DESIGNED TO REGULATE ACTUAL AND POTENTIAL CORRUPTION AND
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST BY REGULATING THE INFLUENCE OF MONEY IN POLITICS
AND MAKING TRANSPARENT THE FINANCING AND EXPENDITURES OF EFFORTS TO
INFLUENCE VOTERS. TO PROTECT THE INTEGRITY AND FREEDOM FROM CORRUPTION
OF THE USE OF STATE POWER TO ENACT LAWS, ESTABLISH RULES AND REGU-
LATIONS, AND CONTRACT FOR GOODS AND SERVICES FUNDED IN WHOLE OR IN PART
WITH STATE TAXES AND OTHER REVENUES, THE PEOPLE OF NEW YORK EXPECT
OBSERVANCE OF LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS THAT REGULATE LOBBYING, LOBBY-
ISTS AND GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT. TO ENSURE THE APPROPRIATE WORKPLACE
CONDUCT OF STATE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES AND THOSE WHO INTERACT WITH SUCH
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES WHILE DEALING WITH THE STATE AND ITS INSTRUMEN-
TALITIES, THE PEOPLE OF NEW YORK EXPECT THAT ALL SUCH PERSONS WILL
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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OBSERVE LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS SETTING STANDARDS OF APPROPRIATE AND
NON-DISCRIMINATORY WORKPLACE BEHAVIOR.
B. ACHIEVING THIS GOAL REQUIRES AN INDEPENDENT AND NON-PARTISAN AGENCY
WITH JURISDICTION OVER MATTERS PERTAINING TO BOTH THE LEGISLATIVE AND
EXECUTIVE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT AND THAT HAS THE NEEDED POWERS TO
TRAIN, ADVISE, INTERPRET, ADOPT RULES AND REGULATIONS, INVESTIGATE,
CONDUCT FAIR HEARINGS THAT AFFORD DUE PROCESS AND IMPOSE APPROPRIATE
SANCTIONS ON A CONSISTENT BASIS SO THAT, WITH FAIR AND EQUAL APPLICATION
OF THE LAW, NO PERSON OR ENTITY, NO MATTER WHAT THEIR STATUS, INFLUENCE
OR ROLE IN GOVERNMENT, CAN PLACE THEMSELVES ABOVE THE LAW OR SUFFER
DETRIMENT DUE TO ANY LACK OF SUCH STATUS, INFLUENCE OR ROLE.
§ 2. A. THERE SHALL BE A NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT INTEGRITY COMMIS-
SION. THE COMMISSION SHALL, ON AN INDEPENDENT AND NON-PARTISAN BASIS:
(I) RECEIVE, INITIATE, INVESTIGATE AND DETERMINE COMPLAINTS WITH RESPECT
TO LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS PROHIBITING UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR, INCLUD-
ING, CONFLICT OF INTEREST, SELF-DEALING AND BREACH OF THE PUBLIC TRUST;
(II) ADMINISTER AND ENFORCE LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS PROVIDING FOR
THE DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL AND OTHER INTERESTS BY STATE GOVERNMENT
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES; (III) ADMINISTER AND ENFORCE LAWS, RULES AND
REGULATIONS RELATING TO ABUSE OF OFFICIAL POSITION, INCLUDING THROUGH
DISCRIMINATION AND DISCRIMINATORY AND RETALIATORY HARASSMENT, BY STATE
GOVERNMENT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES; (IV) ADMINISTER AND ENFORCE LAWS,
RULES AND REGULATIONS REGULATING THE INFLUENCE OF MONEY IN POLITICS
INCLUDING THOSE PROVIDING FOR THE DISCLOSURE OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI-
TURES BY CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL PARTIES; (V) ADMINISTER AND ENFORCE
LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC FINANCING OF POLITICAL
CAMPAIGNS; (VI) ADMINISTER AND ENFORCE LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS THAT
REGULATE LOBBYING AND LOBBYISTS; AND (VII) RECEIVE, INITIATE, INVESTI-
GATE AND DETERMINE COMPLAINTS THAT LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS RELATED
TO GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT ARE NOT BEING FAITHFULLY EXECUTED. THIS
JURISDICTION SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO AND NOT IN DEROGATION OF THE INVES-
TIGATORY, DISCIPLINARY, VENDOR QUALIFICATION OR LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORI-
TY OF ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY AND OF THE RIGHT OF AN AGGRIEVED PERSON
TO SEEK CIVIL REDRESS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW. THE COMMISSION MAY IN ITS
DISCRETION DECLINE TO INITIATE, OR SUSPEND INITIATION OF PROCEEDINGS, OR
OTHERWISE ADJUST ITS PROCEDURES, IN VIEW OF SUCH OTHER PROCEEDINGS
UNDERTAKEN OR ABLE TO BE UNDERTAKEN BY SUCH OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY.
B. WHEN, AFTER HEARING, THE COMMISSION HAS DETERMINED THAT THE
RESPONDENT HAS VIOLATED A LAW, RULE OR REGULATION WITHIN THE COMMIS-
SION'S JURISDICTION TO ENFORCE, THE COMMISSION MAY IMPOSE ANY CIVIL
SANCTION AUTHORIZED BY LAW AND/OR REFER THE MATTER FOR CRIMINAL PROSE-
CUTION. THE COMMISSION MAY ALSO CAUTION, ADMONISH OR CENSURE SUCH
RESPONDENT OR, IN THE CASE OF A NON-ELECTED STATE OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE,
SUSPEND, DEMOTE OR REMOVE SUCH RESPONDENT FROM OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT
AFTER SUCH ADJUDICATORY PROCESS THAT SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLIES WITH THE
TERMS OF ANY RELEVANT COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT. IN DECIDING THE
SEVERITY OF THE SANCTION, THE COMMISSION SHALL CONSIDER TO WHAT EXTENT
THE VIOLATION IS INADVERTENT, ISOLATED AND/OR OF INSUBSTANTIAL CONSE-
QUENCE ON THE ONE HAND OR WILLFUL, REPEATED, CAUSING ACTUAL PUBLIC HARM
OR RISK OF PUBLIC HARM AND/OR OTHERWISE EGREGIOUS ON THE OTHER. DETERMI-
NATIONS, OTHER THAN A DETERMINATION TO REFER FOR CRIMINAL PROSECUTION,
SHALL BE SUBJECT TO JUDICIAL REVIEW IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW. IF IT FINDS
SUCH A VIOLATION IT MAY ALSO ISSUE A CEASE AND DESIST ORDER AND SEEK
JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT OF THAT ORDER IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW.
C. THE COMMISSION SHALL CONSIST OF THIRTEEN MEMBERS, APPOINTED AS
FOLLOWS: (I) TWO SHALL BE APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR, AT LEAST ONE OF
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WHOM SHALL BE, OR WITHIN THE PRIOR FIVE YEARS SHALL HAVE BEEN, ENROLLED
IN A DIFFERENT MAJOR POLITICAL PARTY THAN THE GOVERNOR; (II) ONE SHALL
BE APPOINTED BY EACH OF THE LEADERS IN EACH HOUSE OF THE LEGISLATURE OF
THE PARTY CONFERENCES WHOSE CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR IN THE MOST RECENT
GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND SECOND LARGEST NUMBER OF
VOTES; AND (III) SEVEN JOINTLY BY THE CHIEF JUDGE OF THE STATE OF NEW
YORK AND THE PRESIDING JUSTICES OF EACH OF THE APPELLATE DIVISIONS,
THREE OF WHOM SHALL BE, AND WITHIN THE PRIOR FIVE YEARS SHALL HAVE BEEN,
ENROLLED IN EACH OF THE TWO MAJORITY POLITICAL PARTIES AND ONE OF WHOM
SHALL NOT BE, AND SHALL NOT WITHIN THE PAST FIVE YEARS HAVE BEEN
ENROLLED IN ANY POLITICAL PARTY. THE CHIEF JUDGE SHALL REQUEST THE PRES-
IDENT AND IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT OF THE STATE BAR JOINTLY TO PROPOSE
SEVEN PERSONS FOR EACH OF TWO APPOINTMENTS TO THE COMMISSION WHO AS A
GROUP OF SEVEN WOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR SUCH APPOINTMENT AND TWO OF THOSE
APPOINTED JOINTLY BY THE CHIEF JUDGE AND THE PRESIDING JUSTICES SHALL BE
DRAWN FROM THESE TWO LISTS. NO MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION SHALL HAVE HELD
OFFICE IN ANY POLITICAL PARTY ORGANIZATION, HAVE BEEN A STATE OFFICER OR
EMPLOYEE OR HAVE BEEN ENGAGED AS A LOBBYIST WITHIN THREE YEARS OF
APPOINTMENT OR AT ANY TIME DURING THEIR TERM. THE CHAIR SHALL BE ELECTED
BY THE COMMISSION MEMBERS FROM AMONG ITS MEMBERS. COMMISSION MEMBERS
SHALL BE REIMBURSED FOR THEIR ACTUAL EXPENSES AND PAID A PER DIEM SALARY
TO BE FIXED BY LAW BUT AT LEAST A PER DIEM AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE ANNUAL
SALARY PAID TO A JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT DIVIDED BY TWO HUNDRED
TWENTY. A MEMBER MAY BE REMOVED FOR CAUSE ON APPLICATION TO THE COURT OF
APPEALS MADE BY A MAJORITY VOTE OF THE FULL MEMBERSHIP OF THE COMMIS-
SION.
D. THE PERSONS FIRST APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR SHALL HAVE RESPECTIVELY
THREE AND FOUR-YEAR TERMS AS THE GOVERNOR SHALL DESIGNATE. THE PERSONS
FIRST APPOINTED JOINTLY BY THE CHIEF JUDGE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AND
THE PRESIDING JUSTICES OF THE APPELLATE DIVISIONS SHALL HAVE RESPECTIVE-
LY ONE, TWO, TWO, THREE, THREE, FOUR, AND FOUR-YEAR TERMS AS THAT JUDGE
AND THOSE JUSTICES SHALL DESIGNATE. THE PERSON FIRST APPOINTED BY THE
LEGISLATIVE LEADERS IN EACH HOUSE OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE PARTY
CONFERENCES WHOSE CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR RECEIVED THE LARGEST NUMBER OF
VOTES SHALL HAVE A FOUR-YEAR TERM IN THE CASE OF THE SENATE AND A THREE-
YEAR TERM IN THE CASE OF THE ASSEMBLY. THE PERSON FIRST APPOINTED BY THE
LEGISLATIVE LEADERS IN EACH HOUSE OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE PARTY
CONFERENCES WHOSE CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR RECEIVED THE SECOND LARGEST
NUMBER OF VOTES SHALL HAVE A TWO-YEAR TERM IN THE CASE OF THE SENATE AND
A ONE-YEAR TERM IN THE CASE OF THE ASSEMBLY. EACH MEMBER OF THE COMMIS-
SION SHALL BE APPOINTED THEREAFTER FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS AND SHALL BE
APPOINTED IN THE SAME MANNER WITH A PERSON OF THE SAME POLITICAL AFFIL-
IATION AS HIS OR HER PREDECESSOR.
E. THE ORGANIZATION AND PROCEDURE OF THE COMMISSION SHALL BE AS
PROVIDED BY LAW PROVIDED THAT THE COMMISSION SHALL ACT BY MAJORITY VOTE
OF ITS MEMBERSHIP AND DETERMINE VIOLATIONS BASED ON A PREPONDERANCE OF
THE EVIDENCE EXCEPT THAT ANY ORDER OF CENSURE OR REMOVAL SHALL BE BASED
ON CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE. THE COMMISSION MAY ESTABLISH ITS OWN
RULES AND PROCEDURES NOT INCONSISTENT WITH LAW AND DUE PROCESS. THOSE
RULES SHALL BAR EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS REGARDING A POTENTIAL OR ONGOING
INVESTIGATION OR OTHER MATTER BEFORE THE COMMISSION, DIRECT OR INDIRECT,
BETWEEN MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION AND THEIR APPOINTING AUTHORITY AND
SUCH RULE SHALL BIND BOTH THE MEMBER, THE COMMISSION STAFF, THE APPOINT-
ING AUTHORITY AND THE STAFF, AGENTS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE APPOINT-
ING AUTHORITY. THE COMMISSION SHALL BE EMPOWERED TO DESIGNATE ONE OR
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MORE OF ITS MEMBERS OR ANY OTHER PERSONS AS HEARING OFFICERS TO HEAR AND
REPORT CONCERNING ANY MATTER BEFORE THE COMMISSION.
§ 3. A. THE COMMISSION MANY APPOINT AN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, WHO MAY
APPOINT STAFF, AND ONE OR MORE DEPUTY DIRECTORS WITH SUCH DUTIES AND
POWERS AS THE COMMISSION MAY FIX. NO PERSON WHO WOULD BE DISQUALIFIED
FROM BEING A MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION MAY BE APPOINTED AS EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR EXCEPT THAT A PERSON EMPLOYED AT THE COMMISSION SHALL NOT BE
DISQUALIFIED BY REASON OF THAT EMPLOYMENT.
B. THE COMMISSION AND ITS DESIGNATED HEARING OFFICERS SHALL HAVE THE
POWER TO ADMINISTER OATHS, COMPEL THE ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES AND ISSUE
SUBPOENAS.
C. THE COMMISSION, SHALL HAVE THE DUTY TO TRAIN ALL PERSONS WITHIN THE
COMMISSION'S JURISDICTION IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAWS, RULES AND REGU-
LATIONS WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THE COMMISSION HAS JURISDICTION AND TO
OTHERWISE ENCOURAGE PERSONS SUBJECT TO THE COMMISSION'S JURISDICTION TO
FULFILL THEIR DUTIES UNDER SUCH LAWS AND SHALL HAVE THE POWER TO ISSUE
AND INTERPRET RULES AND REGULATIONS SUBJECT TO JUDICIARY REVIEW FOR
CONFORMANCE WITH LAW.
D. THE COMMISSION MAY MAKE A CRIMINAL PROSECUTION REFERRAL TO A
DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OR A UNITED STATES ATTORNEY.
E. THE COMMISSION, AFTER NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT,
MAY ISSUE ADVISORY OPINIONS OR BULLETINS WHICH WILL HAVE SUCH PROTECTIVE
EFFECT ON THOSE WHO ACT IN COMPLIANCE THEREWITH AS IS SPECIFIED IN THE
OPINION OR BULLETIN. IT SHALL ALSO ESTABLISH AN OFFICE OF ETHICS AND
LOBBYING GUIDANCE TO GIVE PROMPT, NON-PRECEDENTAL INFORMAL ADVICE TO
PERSONS WHOSE CONDUCT IT OVERSEES. PERSONS RECEIVING SUCH INFORMAL
ADVICE MAY RELY ON THAT ADVICE ABSENT MISREPRESENTATION OF MATERIAL
FACTS TO THE OFFICE OF ETHICS AND LOBBYING GUIDANCE AND SUCH COMMUNI-
CATIONS WITH THE OFFICE OF ETHICS AND LOBBYING SHALL BE TREATED AS
CONFIDENTIAL EXCEPT AS DISCLOSURE IS NEEDED TO PREVENT OR RECTIFY A
CRIME OR FRAUD OR PREVENT A SUBSTANTIAL THREAT TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
§ 4. THE COMMISSION SHALL ANNUALLY SUBMIT A BUDGET WHICH THE GOVERNOR
SHALL INCLUDE IN HIS EXECUTIVE BUDGET AND FINANCIAL PLAN WITHOUT
REVISION. THE LEGISLATURE MAY REDUCE THE COMMISSION'S BUDGET AND THE
GOVERNOR MAY VETO THAT REDUCTION AND REPLACE IT WITH AN AMOUNT NOT LESS
THAN THAT DETERMINED BY THE LEGISLATURE. IF SUCH VETO SHALL BE OVERRID-
DEN BY A TWO-THIRDS VOTE OF BOTH HOUSES OF THE LEGISLATURE, THE AMOUNT
DETERMINED BY THE LEGISLATURE SHALL BECOME BINDING.
§ 5. A. THE COMMISSION SHALL ADMINISTER AND ENFORCE THE STATE CODE OF
ETHICS ESTABLISHED BY LAW. THE STATE CODE OF ETHICS SHALL BE CONSTRUED,
AND ANY REVISION OR AMENDMENT THERETO, SHALL BE DRAFTED AND CONSTRUED TO
PROSCRIBE CONDUCT THAT CREATES IN THE MIND OF A REASONABLE PERSON AN
APPEARANCE OF CORRUPTION, CONFLICTS OF INTEREST THAT MATERIALLY IMPAIR
THE PERFORMANCE OF OFFICIAL DUTIES AND BREACHES OF THE PUBLIC TRUST
INCLUDING THE MISUSE OF OFFICIAL POSITION OR THE ABUSE OF OFFICIAL
AUTHORITY FOR PERSONAL GAIN. THE COMMISSION SHALL PERIODICALLY REVIEW
THE STATE CODE OF ETHICS AND MAY PROPOSE TO THE LEGISLATURE REVISIONS
AND AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE.
B. THE STATE CODE OF ETHICS SHALL, BY VIRTUE OF THIS PROVISION,
PROVIDE THAT IT SHALL BE THE ETHICAL DUTY OF ANY PERSON OR ENTITY WITHIN
THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMISSION TO PROMPTLY REPORT TO THE COMMISSION
INFORMATION NOT PROTECTED BY THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT OR PROSECUTORIAL INVES-
TIGATIVE PRIVILEGE ABOUT ACTIVITY KNOWN TO BE IN VIOLATION OF THE STATE
CODE OF ETHICS OR OTHER LAW WHICH ANY PERSON OR ENTITY HAS ENGAGED IN
WITH RESPECT TO ACTIVITY THAT IS WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMIS-
SION. THERE SHALL BE NO RETALIATION AGAINST A PERSON OR ENTITY MAKING
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SUCH A REPORT IN GOOD FAITH ON INFORMATION AND BELIEF, AND ANY PERSON
AGGRIEVED BY SUCH RETALIATION MAY BRING A CIVIL ACTION FOR COMPENSATORY
AND EXEMPLARY DAMAGES.
C. THE STATE CODE OF ETHICS SHALL, BY VIRTUE OF THIS PROVISION,
PROVIDE THAT NO PERSON WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMISSION SHALL
COMMIT AN ACT OF DISCRIMINATORY OR RETALIATORY HARASSMENT WHILE SERVING
IN HIS OR HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY AND NO SUCH PERSON SERVING IN A SUPERVI-
SORY CAPACITY SHALL SUFFER AN ACT OF SUCH HARASSMENT TO OCCUR WITHOUT
TAKING CARE THAT THERE BE DUE CONSEQUENCES IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW. THE
COMMISSION MAY BY RULE DEFINE THE CONDUCT THAT CONSTITUTES AN ACT OF
DISCRIMINATORY OR RETALIATORY HARASSMENT AND SHALL ESTABLISH A UNIT
RESPONSIBLE FOR HARASSMENT COMPLAINTS AND INVESTIGATIONS.
§ 6. THE COMMISSION MAY RECOMMEND TO THE LEGISLATURE LIMITS FOR ALL
CATEGORIES OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL ORGAN-
IZATIONS THAT IN ITS JUDGMENT ARE LOW ENOUGH TO PREVENT AN ELECTED OFFI-
CIAL FROM BEING SO BEHOLDEN TO A CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTOR AS TO MATERIALLY
IMPAIR SUCH OFFICIAL'S EXERCISE OF INDEPENDENT POLICY JUDGMENT IN THE
INTERESTS OF THE PUBLIC AND HIS OR HER CONSTITUENTS.
§ 7. THE COMMISSION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ALL TRANSPARENCY AND PUBLIC
ACCESS LAWS SUBJECT TO SUCH REASONABLE EXCEPTIONS FOR PENDING CONFIDEN-
TIAL INVESTIGATIONS AS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY LAW. THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
SHALL BE SUBJECT TO LAWS PROVIDING FOR TRANSPARENCY TO THE SAME EXTENT
AS IS THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH.
§ 8. ANY COMMISSION APPOINTMENT NOT MADE WITHIN SIXTY DAYS FOLLOWING
THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE, OR WITHIN SIXTY DAYS OF THE OCCUR-
RENCE OF ANY VACANCY, SHALL BE FILLED BY THE PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT-E-
LECT OF THE STATE BAR ACTING JOINTLY. FOR NO MORE THAN NINETY DAYS
FOLLOWING THE INITIAL APPOINTMENT ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION
SHALL PREPARE TO COMMENCE OPERATION, INCLUDING THE HIRING OF AN EXECU-
TIVE DIRECTOR AND MANAGERIAL STAFF, AND ON SUCH NINETIETH DAY THE JOINT
COMMISSION ON PUBLIC ETHICS AND THE LEGISLATIVE ETHICS COMMISSION SHALL
NO LONGER EXIST, AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS OVER
CAMPAIGN FINANCE SHALL CEASE ALL THEIR POWERS, DUTIES, NON-MANAGERIAL
EMPLOYEES AND MATTERS HAVING BEEN TRANSFERRED TO THE COMMISSION.
§ 2. Resolved (if the Senate concur), That the foregoing amendment be
referred to the first regular legislative session convening after the
next succeeding general election of members of the assembly, and, in
conformity with section 1 of article 19 of the constitution, be
published for 3 months previous to the time of such election.