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ADVISORY COUNCIL ON PROCUREMENT LOBBYING (ACPL) |
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| In August, 2005, Governor George Pataki signed into law major changes to the Legislative Law and the State Finance Law which regulate lobbying on procurement contracts. The significant amendments included the creation of a new public body, the Advisory Council on Procurement Lobbying, to issue guidelines to assist governments in complying with the new law and to examine the effect of the new law. The new procurement lobbying restrictions are effective on January 1, 2006. For further information regarding the Advisory Council on Procurement Lobbying, please contact OGS Legal Services, at 518-474-5607 or by email through the "contact us" button at the top of the page. |
Additional information on the procurement lobbying requirements may be obtained from the newly formed New York State Commission on Public Integrity . The Commission has announced that it will continue uninterrupted to perform the work that was done by the New York Temporary State Commission on Lobbying and the New York State Ethics Commission. Information on the Commission can be obtained from its website, http://www.nyintegrity.org/
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