2C:27-10Acceptance or receipt of unlawful benefit by public servant for official behavior.
5.Acceptance or receipt of unlawful benefit by public servant for official behavior.
a.A
public servant commits a crime if, under color of office and in
connection with any official act performed or to be performed by the
public servant, the public servant directly or indirectly, knowingly
solicits, accepts or agrees to accept any benefit, whether the benefit
inures to the public servant or another person, to influence the
performance of an official duty or to commit a violation of an official
duty.
b.A
public servant commits a crime if, under color of office and in
connection with any official act performed or to be performed by the
public servant, the public servant directly or indirectly, knowingly
receives any benefit, whether the benefit inures to the public servant
or another person, to influence the performance of an official duty or
to commit a violation of an official duty.
c.In
addition to the definition set forth in N.J.S.2C:27-1, benefit as used
in this act includes any benefit from or by reason of a contract or
agreement for goods, property or services if the contract or agreement
is awarded, made or paid by the branch, subdivision, or agency of the
government that employs the public servant.
d.The provisions of this section shall not apply to:
(1)Fees
prescribed by law to be received by a public servant or any other
benefit to which the public servant is otherwise legally entitled if
these fees or benefits are received in the manner legally prescribed and
not bartered for another benefit to influence the performance of an
official duty or to commit a violation of an official duty;
(2)Gifts
or other benefits conferred on account of kinship or other personal,
professional or business relationship independent of the official status
of the recipient if these gifts or benefits are within otherwise
legally permissible limits and are not bartered for another benefit to
influence the performance of an official duty or to commit a violation
of an official duty; or
(3)
Trivial benefits the receipt of which involve no risk that the public
servant would perform official duties in a biased or partial manner.
e.An
offense proscribed by this section is a crime of the second degree. If
the benefit solicited, accepted, agreed to be accepted or received is of
a value of $200.00 or less, any offense proscribed by this section is a
crime of the third degree.
L.2003,c.255,s.5.