Does the Conflicts Law contain a nepotism provision?
The Conflicts Law was amended in January 2006 to include a nepotism provision. Under that provision: • Employment of a relative of the Governor in an unclassified State position is prohibited. • Employment of a relative of a commissioner or department head in an unclassified State position is prohibited. • Employment of a relative of an assistant or deputy commissioner in an unclassified State position in the department over which that individual exercises authority, supervision or control is prohibited. • A relative of a division head or assistant division head may be employed in the principal department in which the division head or assistant head serves, but the division head or assistant head may not exercise any authority, supervision or control over the relative. • A relative of an appointed member of a governing or advisory body of an independent authority, board, commission, agency or instrumentality of the State may not be employed in an office or position in that entity. • A
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