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O-2019-3758 Adopted Rules of Procedure for City Council Meetings
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O-2019-3758 Adopted Rules of Procedure for City Council Meetings
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However, the action need not be the only producing cause of the effect in order <br />for the effect to be direct. <br />(c)The effect on the interest must be more than insignificant or de minimis in <br />nature or value. <br />(2)In determining whether a person, entity or property is or was affected by an official's <br />or employee's participation in proceedings, vote or decision, it will not be necessary <br />to prove the actual existence or occurrence of an economic effect or consequence if <br />the effect or consequence would be reasonably expected to exist or occur. <br />(C)Recusal and disclosure. A city official or employee whose conduct would otherwise <br />violate subsection (a), or state law if he/she participated in proceedings or took an <br />action, must abstain from participation in the action in accordance with the following: <br />(1)Immediately refrain from further participation in the matter, including discussions <br />with any persons likely to consider the matter, from the time he or she discovers <br />or reasonably should have discovered the matter triggering the recusal; <br />(2)Promptly file necessary documentation disclosing the nature and extent of the <br />interest triggering the recusal with the city clerk, if the person is an official, or with <br />the person's supervisor, if the person is an employee; <br />(3)Promptly notify the person's supervisor of the nature and extent of the interest <br />triggering the recusal, if the person is a city employee, so that the supervisor can <br />reassign responsibility for handling the matter to another person; and <br />(4)Promptly disclose the interest triggering the recusal, if the person is a member of <br />the city council, a city board or commission, to other members of the city council, <br />board or commission, and leave the room in which the city council, board or <br />commission is meeting during the board or commission's discussion of or voting <br />on, the matter. <br />(D)No prohibition established in this section shall be construed to prevent members of city <br />council, or the appointees to any board or commission of the city, or a city employee, <br />from voting on or participating in a matter relating to the adoption of laws, rules and/or <br />policies that apply generally to all employees, officials and/or members of the public <br />and the effect of which dos not confer a benefit on the official or employee that is <br />distinguishable from the effect on other employees, officials or members of the public <br />or a substantial segment of the public. <br />Section 4. Standards of conduct. <br />(A)Standards for immediate family members. A city official or employee commits a <br />violation of this policy if an immediate family member, with the official's or employee's <br />knowledge, intentionally or knowingly: <br />(1)Solicits, accepts or agrees to accept from another person any benefit that the <br />member's immediate family member, who is a city officer or employee, is <br />prohibited from soliciting, accepting or agreeing to accept under state law; <br />(2)Misuses any official information obtained from the member's immediate family <br />member, who is a city officer or employee, to which the immediate family member <br />has access by virtue of the immediate family member's office or employment and <br />that has not been made public, in a manner prohibited as to the immediate family <br />member under state law; or <br />11 <br /> <br />
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