This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Mansfield Township Ethics Code."
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ACT
The Local Government Ethics Law (P.L. 1991, c. 29).
AGENCY
Any agency, board, governing body, including the chief executive
officer, office, commission or other instrumentality within the Township
and any independent local authority created by or appointed under
the authority of the Township which performs functions other than
of a purely advisory nature.
BOARD
The Mansfield Township Ethical Standards Board, which is
created by this chapter pursuant to the provisions of the Act.
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
Any corporation, partnership, firm, enterprise, franchise,
association, trust, sole proprietorship, union or other legal entity.
EMPLOYEE
Any person, whether compensated or not, whether part-time
or full-time, employed by or serving on an agency who is not a local
government officer.
INTEREST
The ownership or control of more than 10% of the profits,
assets or stock of a business organization, but shall not include
the control of assets in a nonunion profit entity or labor union.
OFFICER
Any person, whether compensated or not, whether part-time
or full-time, who is one of the following;
A.
Member of the Township Committee.
B.
Township Administrator/Manager.
C.
Deputy Township Administrator/Manager.
E.
Construction Official and inspectors.
F.
Superintendent, Department of Public Works.
G.
Superintendent, Department of Recreation.
P.
Township Engineer (as well as inspectors, engineering
assistants and engineering consultants).
Q.
Township planning consultant.
W.
Township Public Defender.
X.
Member of Planning Board.
Y.
Planning Board Solicitor.
Z.
Member of Zoning Board of Adjustment
AA.
Zoning Board of Adjustment Solicitor.
BB.
Local Assistance Board member.
CC.
Director of Public Assistance.
DD.
Municipal Utilities Authority member.
EE.
Municipal Utilities Authority Executive Director.
FF.
Board of Fire Commissioners member.
II.
Board of Fire Commissioners Solicitor.
JJ.
Library Board of Trustees member
KK.
Director of Public Library.
LL.
Ambulance corps officers.
NN.
Members of Ethical Standards Board.
OO.
Any other person who is a managerial, executive
or confidential employee, as defined in Section 3 of the New Jersey
Employer-Employee Relations Act (N.J.S.A. 34:13A-3), of the Township
of Mansfield or of any agency created under the authority of or appointed
by the Township of Mansfield.
OFFICER or EMPLOYEE
An officer or employee of the Township or of an agency under
the authority of or appointed by the Township.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Mansfield, in the County of Burlington and
State of New Jersey.
Officers and employees of the Township shall
comply with the following provisions:
A. No officer or employee of the Township or member of
his/her immediate family shall have an interest in a business organization
or engage in any business, transaction or professional activity which
is in substantial conflict with the proper discharge of his/her duties
in the public interest.
B. No officer or employee shall use or attempt to use
his/her official position to secure unwarranted privileges or advantages
for himself/herself or others.
C. No officer or employee shall act in his/her official
capacity in any matter where he/she, a member of his/her immediate
family or any business organization in which he/she has an interest
has a direct or indirect financial or personal involvement that might
reasonably be expected to impair his/her objectivity or independence
of judgment.
D. No officer or employee shall undertake any employment
or service, whether compensated or not, which might reasonably be
expected to prejudice his/her independence of judgment in the exercise
of his/her official duties.
E. No officer or employee, member of his/her immediate
family or any business organization in which he/she has an interest
shall solicit or accept any gift, favor, political contribution, service,
promise of future employment or other thing of value based upon an
understanding that the gift, favor, loan, contribution, service, promise
or other thing of value was given or offered for the purpose of influencing
him/her, directly or indirectly, in the discharge of his/her official
duties. This provision shall not apply to the solicitation or acceptance
of contributions to the campaign of an announced candidate for elective
public office if the officer has no knowledge or reason to believe
that the campaign contribution, if accepted, was given with the intent
to influence the officer in the discharge of his/her official duties.
F. No officer or employee shall use or allow to be used
his/her public office or employment or any information not generally
available to the members of the public which he/she receives or requires
in the course of and by reason of his/her office or employment for
the purpose of securing financial gain for himself/herself, any member
of his/her immediate family or any business organization with which
he/she is associated.
G. No officer or employee or any business organization
in which he/she has an interest shall represent any person or party
other than the Township in connection with any cause, proceeding,
application or other matter pending before any agency of the Township.
This provision shall not be deemed to prohibit an employee from representing
another employee where the representation is within the context of
official labor union or similar representation or responsibility;
nor shall this provision be applicable to the Township's Public Defender
with respect to representation of defendants in the Municipal Court.
H. No officer shall be deemed in conflict with these
provisions if, by reason of his/her participation in the enactment
of any ordinance, resolution or other matter required to be voted
upon or which is subject to executive approval or veto, no material
or monetary gain accrues to him/her as a member of any business, profession,
occupation or group to any greater extent than any gain could reasonably
be expected to accrue to any other member of such business, profession,
occupation or group.
I. No elected officer shall be prohibited from making
an inquiry for information on behalf of a constituent if no fee, reward
or other thing of value is promised to, given to or accepted by the
officer or a member of his/her immediate family, whether directly
or indirectly, in return therefor.
J. Nothing shall prohibit any officer or employee of
the Township or members of his/her immediate family from representing
himself, herself or themselves in negotiations or proceedings concerning
his, her or their own interests.
K. No officer or employee elected or appointed in the
Township shall, without receiving formal written authorization from
the appropriate person or body, disclose any confidential information
concerning any other officer or employee or any other person or any
property or governmental affairs of this Township.
L. No officer or employee elected or appointed in the
Township shall approve or disapprove or in any way recommend the payment
of any bill, voucher or indebtedness owed or allegedly owed by the
Township in which he/she has a direct or indirect personal, pecuniary
or private interest.
M. No officer or employee elected or appointed in the
Township shall request, use or permit the use of any public property,
vehicle, equipment, labor or service for personal convenience or the
private advantage of himself/herself or any other person. This prohibition
shall not be deemed to prohibit an officer or employee from requesting,
using or permitting the use of such public property, vehicle, equipment,
material, labor or service which it is the general practice to make
available to the public at large or which is provided as a matter
of state or public policy for the use of officials and employees in
the conduct of Township business.
[Added 4-27-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-8; amended 9-25-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-8]
It is the purpose of this section that, notwithstanding that
professional services contracts are exempt from the competitive bidding
requirements of the Local Public Contracts Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1
et seq., the Township Committee deems it appropriate, in order to
avoid any public perception that professional services contracts are
awarded in consideration for, e.g., political contribution or other
considerations, said contracts, consistent with the provisions of
enacted New Jersey legislation, shall henceforth be awarded through
a competitive, quality-based, fair and open process.
[Added 4-27-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-8;
amended 9-25-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-8
No professional services contracts, as that term is used in
the Local Public Contracts Law, shall be awarded after the date of
the adoption of this section, unless the following competitive, quality-based,
fair and open process is followed:
A. Professional services may be awarded by virtue of a publicly advertised
request for qualifications (RFQ) which will be issued for those appointments
which are made on an annual basis, such as, but not limited to, the
positions of Township Attorney, Township Engineer, Township Planner,
Planning Board Attorney, Planning Board Engineer, and such similar
statutory and/or ordinance public positions.
B. For said positions, no contract shall be awarded unless and until
the positions are:
(1) Publicly advertised in newspapers in sufficient time to give notice
in advance of the solicitation for the contracts;
(2) Awarded under a process that provides for public solicitation of
proposals and qualifications;
(3) Awarded and disclosed under criteria established in writing by the
Township of Mansfield prior to the solicitation of proposals or qualifications;
and
(4) Publicly announced when awarded; and as to those RFQ's which
prove to be unsuccessful, the Municipal Clerk shall retain a copy
of same on file for a period of not less than 60 days.
C. For contracts which arise on an occasional basis, such as appraisals
needed for the acquisition of farmland and/or open space, as well
as title searches, surveying, and similar work associated with same,
and similar projects of this type, professional services shall be
awarded only after receipt of publicly advertised RFQs, after which
a limited number of the best qualified vendors would be identified,
and proposals would then be solicited therefrom.
D. A review of RFQs by Departmental Review Committees. A Departmental
Review Committee shall be established consisting of not less than
two persons to prepare, process and evaluate any RFQ issued pursuant
to the professional services contracting procedures set forth above.
Each Departmental Review Committee must prepare, prior to an RFQ,
a written cost estimate in order to allow for proper evaluation of
the fee aspect of proposals. Moreover, said Committee shall evaluate
the respective qualifications and proposals, taking into consideration
the designated qualifications and/or performance criteria, experience,
quoted fee and other relevant factors in making a recommendation of
award to the Township Committee; and the Departmental Review Committee
may, in its sole discretion, conduct negotiations with qualified vendors
after receipt of proposals, in order to achieve the best possible
contract terms and conditions for the Township and its taxpayers.
E. Emergency exceptions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Township
Committee recognizes that the New Jersey Legislature has provided
for the occurrence of certain emergencies, and further recognizes
that, therefore, the procedure outlined above might not be capable
of being achieved in the event of an emergency or similar time constraints.
Thus, should such a situation arise, and time does not permit resort
to this procedure, and the immediate performance of services is necessary,
then an award for same may be made in accordance with the provisions
of the Local Public Contracts Law (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-6) relating to
emergency contracts, and such rules and regulations as may be promulgated,
from time to time, by the Township Committee with regard to same.
No such emergency contracts, however, may be awarded without submission
to the Township Clerk of a certification establishing the basis for
the deviation from the procedures outlined herein.
[Added 4-27-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-8;
amended 3-24-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-2; 10-9-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-9]
A. Elected officials, department heads, managerial executives and supervisory
employees. Any person who is a member of the immediate family of an
elected official, department head, managerial executive and supervisory
employee shall not be appointed, hired, employed or permitted to work
for the municipality in any position.
B. Existing employees. If any existing employee of the Township becomes
subject to this policy as a result of the election of a relative,
or because of changes in marital, domestic partner/cohabitant or relationship
status, one of the related persons must resign their position within
90 days. During the ninety-day period, nonrelated supervisory person(s)
shall be assigned to supervise the related employee. It shall be the
affirmative duty of a related elected official, department head, managerial
executive, or supervisory employee to immediately disclose any circumstances
which may constitute a violation of this policy. Failure to do so
will result in appropriate disciplinary and/or legal action.
C. Definitions. "Immediate family" means the spouse and/or dependent
child of a local government officer or employee residing in the same
household (N.J.S.A. 40A:9-22.3i); any relative residing in the same
household; and/or any living arrangement among unmarried persons substantially
similar to that of a marital relationship, regardless of either person's
gender.
[Added 4-27-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-8;
amended 10-9-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-9
No candidate for office, appointment or employment and no officer,
appointee, or employee in any municipality shall directly or indirectly
give or promise any person any office, position, employment benefit
or anything of value for the purpose of influencing or obtaining the
political support, aid, or vote of any person, under the penalty of
being disqualified to hold the office or employment to which he or
she may be or may have been elected or appointed.
[Amended 2-10-1993 by Ord. No. 1993-3]
The Township Committee hereby declares that
the Local Government Ethics Law shall be enforced by the State of
New Jersey, Department of Community Affairs, Division of Local Government
Services, as provided in the Local Government Ethics Law, P.L. 1991,
c. 29. Ethics complaints shall be filed and processed in accordance
with the administrative regulations adopted by the Division of Local
Government Services in accordance with the aforementioned Local Government
Ethics Law.