Opinion 16-35
March 21, 2016
Please Note:
As explained in Opinion 23-39: "Section 100.4(D)(5)(h) previously required that
gifts accepted under the catch-all exception must be reported to the court clerk if their value exceeded $150.... Although
this proviso has been deleted, [full-time judges] should comply with any Part 40 reporting requirements, if applicable
(see 22 NYCRR 100.4[I])." Questions about Part 40 should be directed to the
UCS Ethics Commission.
Dear : This responds to your inquiry (16-35) whether it is ethically permissible to
attend, as a guest, an event held by the Tri-State Law Enforcement Foundation and
whether you may donate to that organization. The Tri-State Law Foundation “works
closely with the top law enforcement officials in New York, New Jersey and
Connecticut” to “provide[] support to children of law enforcement officials through
scholarship grants and [to] provide[] individual achievement awards to fraternal,
religious, and ethnic organizations. The Foundation endeavors to facilitate the
coordination and allocation of the resources that various entities have at their
disposal, through networking, friendship and alliances.” Since the inquiry does not
describe the event in detail, the Committee assumes it is the entity’s annual gala
fundraiser. The Committee has advised that a judge may attend a fund-raiser for a not-for-profit law enforcement organization and may make a charitable donation to that
organization, even though he/she may not become a member. Assuming the Tri-State Law Enforcement Foundation and its interests have not
appeared, and are not likely to appear before you, you may accept free admission to
the event under the catch-all provision (see 22 NYCRR 100.4[D][5][h]). If the ticket
exceeds $150, you must comply with the reporting requirements of 22 NYCRR
100.4(H). Also, as you may not be the speaker or guest of honor at the entity’s
fundraisers, you must advise the organization not to advertise your attendance (see
22 NYCRR 100.4[C][3][b][ii]). Enclosed, for your convenience, are Opinions 13-192; 13-134; 13-151; 12-185;
11-67; 02-81; and 98-40 which address this issue. Very truly yours, George D. Marlow, Assoc. Justice Appellate Division, First Dep’t (Ret.) Committee Chair Encls.