“I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the constitution of the United States, and the constitution of the State of New York, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of ......, according to the best of my ability;”and no other oath, declaration or test shall be required as a qualification for any office of public trust, except that any committee of a political party may, by rule, provide for equal representation of the sexes on any such committee, and a state convention of a political party, at which candidates for public office are nominated, may, by rule, provide for equal representation of the sexes on any committee of such party.
NEW YORK CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE XIII
PUBLIC OFFICERS
Art. XIII §1 | OATH OF OFFICE; NO OTHER TEST FOR PUBLIC OFFICE
Art. XIII §2 | DURATION OF TERM OF OFFICE
Art. XIII §3 | VACANCIES IN OFFICE; HOW FILLED; BOARDS OF EDUCATION
Art. XIII §4 | POLITICAL YEAR AND LEGISLATIVE TERM
Art. XIII §5 | REMOVAL FROM OFFICE FOR MISCONDUCT
Art. XIII §6 | WHEN OFFICE TO BE DEEMED VACANT; LEGISLATURE MAY DECLARE
Art. XIII §7 | COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS
Art. XIII §8 | ELECTION AND TERM OF CITY AND CERTAIN COUNTY OFFICERS
Art. XIII §9 | [NO SECTIONS 9-12; FORMER 9-12 RENUMBERED 4-7]
Art. XIII §10 | [NO SECTIONS 9-12; FORMER 9-12 RENUMBERED 4-7]
Art. XIII §11 | [NO SECTIONS 9-12; FORMER 9-12 RENUMBERED 4-7]
Art. XIII §12 | [NO SECTIONS 9-12; FORMER 9-12 RENUMBERED 4-7]
Art. XIII §13 | LAW ENFORCEMENT AND OTHER OFFICERS
(b) Any district attorney who shall fail faithfully to prosecute a person charged with the violation in his or her county of any provision of this article which may come to his or her knowledge, shall be removed from office by the governor, after due notice and an opportunity of being heard in his or her defense. The expenses which shall be incurred by any county, in investigating and prosecuting any charge of bribery or attempting to bribe any person holding office under the laws of this state, within such county, or of receiving bribes by any such person in said county, shall be a charge against the state, and their payment by the state shall be provided for by law.
(c) The city of New York is hereby vested with power from time to time to abolish by local law, as defined by the legislature, the office of any county officer within the city other than judges, clerks of counties and district attorneys, and to assign any or all functions of such officers to city officers, courts or clerks of counties, and to prescribe the powers, duties, qualifications, number, mode of selection and removal, terms of office and compensation of the persons holding such offices and the employees therein, and to assign to city officers any powers or duties of clerks of counties not assigned by this constitution. The legislature shall not pass any law affecting any such matters in relation to such offices within the city of New York except on message from the governor declaring that an emergency exists and the concurrent action of two-thirds of the members of each house, except that existing laws regarding each such office shall continue in force, and may be amended or repealed by the legislature as heretofore, until the power herein granted to the city has been exercised with respect to that office. The provisions of article nine shall not prevent the legislature from passing general or special laws prescribing or affecting powers and duties of such city officers or such courts or clerks to whom or which functions of such county officers shall have been so assigned, in so far as such powers or duties embrace subjects not relating to property, affairs or government of such city.
Art. XIII §14 | EMPLOYEES OF, AND CONTRACTORS FOR, THE STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS; WAGES, HOURS AND OTHER PROVISIONS TO BE REGULATED BY LEGISLATURE
This material might help you recover from the damages that lawbreaking judges/lawyers/agencies/organizations have inflicted upon you [and/or the public] (see this example of a Florida judge who outright committed perjury).
Perhaps it'll [even] help you navigate through your state's administrative gauntlet. A gauntlet which might include – but not be limited to:
- State Agency Bribery;
- State Agency Corruption;
- State Agency Obstruction; and
- State Agency Self-Discrimination
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