An upstate assemblyman was disciplined for sexual harassment on Wednesday, after an investigation by the Assembly’s ethics committee found he had asked a female Assembly staff member for naked pictures.

The sanctions on the assemblyman, Steven T. McLaughlin, include forbidding him to employ interns, and an official statement of admonition from the Assembly speaker, Carl E. Heastie.

The sanctions are for multiple transgressions, according to the speaker’s letter and other Assembly documents released on Wednesday: Mr. McLaughlin, a Republican from Troy, was found to have been untruthful about the incident in testimony he gave to Merrick Rossein, the assembly’s independent counsel and neutral investigator. The ethics committee also determined that he leaked the name of his accuser, in violation of instructions he had received that the victim’s name and incident remain confidential.

“The Assembly has zero tolerance for sexual harassment, discrimination or retaliation,” Aravella Simotas, the chair of the Assembly’s bipartisan committee on ethics and guidance, said in an emailed statement. “The documents released today speak for themselves.”