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JCOPE posts 2019 financial disclosure statements for elected officials

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Fri, Sep 11th 2020 10:40 am

Filings of statewide elected officials, members of Legislature can be viewed online

The New York State Joint Commission on Public Ethics announced it has posted the 2019 annual statements of financial disclosure of the statewide elected officials and members of the Assembly and Senate who were in office as of the statutory May 15 filing deadline.

By law, those disclosures are required to be posted to the website at https://jcope.ny.gov/financial-disclosure-statements-elected-officials. Most disclosures are due to JCOPE by May 15 each year, except for those of members of the Legislature and legislative staff, which are first submitted by the Legislative Ethics Commission and then turned over to the commission for public disclosure by June 30. However, this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, both JCOPE and the LEC extended those filing deadlines.

In addition, the financial disclosure statements of the following are available upon request:

√ State officials and employees who are required to file because they have been determined by their agency to be a policy maker or because they earn an annual salary that is equivalent to a CSEA SG-24 job rate (currently $101,379);

√ Legislative employees who have been determined to be policy makers or who earn above the CSEA SG-24 job rate;

√ Candidates for the four statewide elected offices; and,

√ Candidates for the Legislature.

Those requests can be made by going to https://jcope.ny.gov/records_request and submitting the fillable form.

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