§ 6-6. Disclosure of conflicts of interest, actual and potential.  


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  • The following disclosure requirements are established to avoid both actual and potential conflict between the private self-interests and the public interest of officers and employees:
    (1) 
    Self interest. No officer or employee, either on his or her behalf or on behalf of any other person, shall have an interest in any business transaction with any public body of the City, unless the person shall first make full public disclosure of the nature of the interest.
    (2) 
    Disclosure and disqualification. Whenever the performance of official duties shall require an officer or employee to deliberate and vote on any matter involving his or her financial or personal interest, that person shall publicly disclose in general terms the nature and is disqualified from participating in the deliberations and voting on the matter.
    (3) 
    Dual employment. No officer or employee shall engage in employment with, or render services for, any person or entity which has business transactions with any public body of the City without first making public disclosure in general terms of the nature of the employment or services.
10-8-2012 by Ord. No. 1344