Issue Date: 9/12/96 Updated: 11/14/19 1. No District employee shall knowingly receive, accept, take, seek, or solicit, directly or indirectly, any gift, compensation, or loan for himself/herself or another if: a. It tends to influence him in the discharge of his/her official duties; or b. He/She recently has been, or is now, or in the near future may be involved in any governmental action directly affecting the donor or lender, unless a disclosure of the gift, compensation, or loan and other relevant information has been made in the manner provided in Section 67-16-6. 2. Subsection one (1) does not apply to the following: a. An occasional non-pecuniary gift, having a value of not in excess of $50.00. b. An award publicly presented in recognition of public services; c. Any bona fide loan made in the ordinary course of business by an institution authorized by the laws of this state or any other state to engage in making such loans; or d. A political campaign contribution if the contribution is actually used in a political campaign of the recipient District employee.
COMPENSATION FOR ASSISTANCE Issue Date: 9/12/96 Updated: 11/14/19
1. No District employee shall receive or agree to receive compensation for assisting any person or business entity in any transaction involving an agency unless the District employee filed with the head of his own agency, the head of the agency with which the transaction is being conducted, and with the state Attorney general a sworn written statement giving the following information: a. The name and address of the District employee involved; b. The name of the District employee’s agency; c. The name and address of the person or business entity being or to be so assisted; and d. A brief description of the transaction as to which service is rendered or is to be rendered and of the nature of the service performed or to be performed. 2. The statement required to be filed under Subsection 1 shall be filed in writing ten (10) days after the date of any agreement between the District employee and the person or business entity being assisted or the receipt of compensation, whichever is earlier. The statement is public information and shall be available for examination by the public.
DISCLOSURE OF SUBSTANTIAL INTEREST Issue Date: 9/12/96 Updated: 11/14/19
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