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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6 Conflict of interest code Agenda Item # to Memorandum To: Board of Directors From: Peter L. Holzmeister Date: September 13, 2002 Subject: Public hearing on Conflict of Interest Code As you recall, we are performing the biennial review of our conflict of interest code. There are very simple routine amendments that need to be made to keep it current; the code needs to reflect the positions of Water Utility Manager, Electric Utility Manager, Assistant General Manager and Senior Accountant/Accounting Analyst. Those changes have been made in a draft ordinance for your consideration and the draft has been given to the persons holding those positions. We required to hold a public hearing before we adopt the amended ordinance. That public hearing is scheduled for 7:00 PM on September 18, 2002. At the conclusion of the hearing you should be ready to consider adoption of the ordinance. Recommendation: I recommend that the Board conduct the public hearing and then adopt the ordinance amending the District's Conflict of Interest Code. Illli� Y�I�IU IVYI IMlil I I M�l M li Ordinance No . 2002 - — AMENDING THE DISTRICT'S CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE WHEREAS, the Truckee Donner Public Utility District has had, for a number of years, a conflict of interest code which it adopted as required by the Political Reform Act of 1974, Government Code Section 81000, et. seq.; and WHEREAS, the District is in the process of reorganizing its internal structure, created some new positions; and WHEREAS, the result of these changes to the District's organization requires the District to amend its conflict of interest code; and WHEREAS, a portion of the District's conflict of interest code includes a list of directors, officers, employees and consultants who must disclose certain financial interests and a list of those interests that must be disclosed; and WHEREAS, the financial interests in real property, business interests and positions and sources of income which must be disclosed remain the same as in the current conflict of interest code; and WHEREAS, the District has prepared a written explanation of the reasons for the designations and disclosure responsibilities and has available at its offices all the information upon which the proposed amendments to the conflict of interest code are based; and WHEREAS, copies of the proposed amendments to the conflict of interest code have been made available to interested persons and written comments concerning the proposed amendments have been solicited; and WHEREAS, a public hearing to receive comments before the District adopts the proposed amendments to the conflict of interest code was held on September 18, 2002 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of the District that the amended conflict of interest code attached to this ordinance is hereby adopted. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Directors at a meeting duly called and held within the District on the 18`h day of September 2002 by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: TRUCKEE DONNER PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT By Nelson Van Gundy, Board President ATTEST Barbara H. Cahill, Deputy District Clerk CHAPTER 2.52 CONFLICT OF INTEREST Sections: 2.52.005 Financial Interests of Employees 2.52.010 District's Conflict of Interest Code 2.52.015 Officials Who Manage Public Investments 2.52,005 Financial Interests of Employees- It is the policy of the Board that no employee of the District shall have any financial interest in any activity outside the Truckee Donner Public Utility District which does business for profit with the Truckee Donner Public Utility District. (Resolution 8222 adopted in 1982) 2.52.010 District's Conflict of Interest Code -The Political Reform Act requires state and local government agencies to adopt and promulgate conflict of interest codes. The Fair Political Practices Commission has adopted a regulation which contains the terms of a standard conflict of interest code. After public notice and hearing it may be amended by the Fair Political Practices Commission to conform to amendments in the Political Reform Act. The terms of 2 California Code of Regulations Section 18730 and any amendments to it duly adopted by the Fair Political Practices Commission are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference. This regulation and Section 2.52.010.3 designating officials and employees and establishing disclosure categories shall constitute the Conflict of Interest Code for the District. 2,52.010.1 Place of Filing - Designated employees shall file their statements with the Truckee Donner Public Utility District, who will make the statements available for public inspection and reproduction (Gov. Code§81008). Statements for all designated employees will be retained by the TDPUD. 2.52.010.2 Investments and business positions in any business and sources of income listed in Column II are disclosable if: 2.52.010.2(A) The business entity in which the investment or business position is held orthe source of income is of the type which within the last two years has contracted with the District; or 2.52.010.2(B) The business entity in which the investment or business position is held orthe source of income is of the type which within the last two years has contracted to furnish supplies or services as subcontractors in any contract with the District. 2.52.010.3 Interests in real property are disclosable by a designated employee if listed in Column II on the line applicable to his or her position. 2,52.015 Officials Who Manage Public Investments-No public official of the District,as specified in Government Code Section 87200, shall make, participate in making or in any way attempt to use his or her official position to influence a government decision in which he or she knows or has reason to know he or she has a financial interest in accordance with the Political Reform Act. Public officials who manage public investments shall file a statement of economic interest to disclose his or her financial interest in accordance with the Political Reform Act. It has been determined that the positions listed below manage public investments and will file a statement of economic interest pursuant to Government code Section 87200: (1) Directors, (2) General Manager and (3) District Treasurer. Title 2 Page 18 TYPE OF BUSINESS ENTITY, INVESTMENT DESIGNATED POSITION OR SOURCE OF INCOME, OR REAL PROPERTY DISCLOSURE Support Services Manager, Executive Secretary, 1. Motor vehicles and specialty Electric Superintendent, Water Superintendent, vehicles and parts therefore. Buyer/Clerk, Electric Engineer, Water System 2. Construction and building Engineer, Power Supply Engineer, Director of materials. Telecommunications, Geographic Information 3. Petroleum products. System Coordinator,Water Utility Manager,Electric 4. Pipes, valves, fittings, pumps, Utility Manager,Assistant General Manager,Senior meters, etc. Accountant/Accounting Analyst 5. Transformers, poles,towers,wire, meters, cable, conduit, etc. 6. Office supplies and equipment. 7. Construction and building materials. 8. Water quality testing. 9. Engineering services. 10. Legal and collection services. 11. Real property. 12. Newspapers. 13. Computer hardware and software. 14. Printing or reproduction. 15. Safety equipment and instruction material. 16. Educational and medical services and material. CONTINUED Title 2 Page 19 TYPE OF BUSINESS ENTITY, INVESTMENT DESIGNATED POSITION OR SOURCE OF INCOME, OR REAL PROPERTY DISCLOSURE Planning Director 1. Motor vehicles and specialty vehicles and parts therefor. 2. Construction and building materials. 3. Pipes, valves, fittings, pumps, meters, etc. 4. Transformers, poles,towers,wire, meters, cable, conduit, etc. 5. Office supplies and equipment. 6. Engineering services. 7. Legal and collection services. 8. Real property. 9. Newspapers. 10. Computer hardware and software. 11. Printing or reproduction. 12. Safety equipment and instruction material. 13, Educational and medical services and material. CONTINUED Title 2 Page 20 Administration Services Manager 1. Motor vehicles and specialty vehicles and parts therefor. 2. Construction and building materials. 3. Petroleum products. 4. Pipes, valves, fittings, pumps, meters, etc. 5. Transformers, poles,towers,wire, meters, cable, conduit, etc. 6. Office supplies and equipment. 7. Construction and building materials. 8. Water quality testing. 9. Engineering services. 10. Legal and collection services. 11. Real property. 12. Newspapers. 13. Computer hardware and software. 14. Printing or reproduction. 15, Safety equipment and instruction material. 16. Educational and medical services and material. 17. Insurance companies Engineering consultants; architectural consultants 1. Real property. 2. Pipes, valves, fittings, pumps, tanks, meters, etc. 3. Construction and building materials. Financial consultants; bond counsel 1. Real property. 2. Banks and savings and loans. 3. Retirement of bond proceeding. Public relations contractors 1. Publications. 2. Printing and distribution. Auditor, Attorneys and other non-specified 1. All of the above. consultants* 2. Audit agreements and contracts. *Consultants shall be included in the list of designated employees and shall disclose pursuant to the broadest disclosure category in the code subject to the following limitation: The General Manager may determine in writing that a particular consultant, although a"designated Title 2 Page 21