The following laws and regulations apply to all campus employees
Laws:
- Public Officers Law §73 Restrictions on the activities of current and former state officers and employees
- Public Officers Law §73-a Financial Disclosure
- Public Officers Law §74 Code of Ethics
- Civil Service Law §107 Prohibition against certain political activities; improper influence
Regulations:
- 19 NYCRR Part 932 Outside Activities
- 19 NYCRR Part 933 Gift Regulations for Public Officers
State University of New York Policies
Binghamton University faculty and staff must comply with General Personnel Policies and Procedures, which address conflict of interest in the Faculty-Staff Handbook. Faculty and staff must also comply with the State University of New York's Conflict of Interest Policy, which reflects pertinent State and Federal laws and regulations:
- SUNY Conflict of Interest Policy, Document 6001
- Policy on Conflicts of Interest in Public Health Service Sponsored Programs, Document Number 1000
- START-UP NY Program Participation Policy
Research Foundation of the State of New York
Faculty and staff who are considered to be "employees" of the The Research Foundation for the State University of New York (RF) are subject to its Conflict of Interest Policy.
Additional information may also be found at the SUNY Conflicts of Interest page