The terms used in this Article are hereby defined
as follows:
FINANCIAL INTEREST
Any interest which shall yield, directly or indirectly, a
monetary or other material benefit (other than the duly authorized
salary or compensation for his services to the municipality) to the
official or employee or to any person employing or retaining the services
of the official or employee.
OFFICIAL OR EMPLOYEE
Any person elected or appointed to or employed or retained
by any public office or public body of the municipality, whether paid
or unpaid and whether part-time or full-time.
PERSON
Any person, firm, association, group, partnership or corporation
or any combination thereof.
PERSONAL INTEREST
Any interest arising from blood or marriage relationships
or from close business or political association, whether or not any
financial interest is involved.
PUBLIC BODY
Any agency, board, body, commission, committee, department
or office of the municipality.
In the event that the Board of Ethics shall, under the provisions of §
4-86 above, make a determination that the conduct of any official or employee was improper, the governing body, based upon the written findings, conclusions and determination of the Board of Ethics, may institute appropriate action for censure, suspension or removal from office of said official or employee.
[Added 8-1-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-15]
A. The provisions of the New Jersey Local Government
Ethics Law found at N.J.S.A. 40A:9-22.1 et seq. are incorporated herein
by reference as if set forth at length.
B. To fairly adjudicate any purported or actual violation
of either the Mount Laurel Code of Ethics or the New Jersey State
Local Government Ethics Law, the Township hereby determines that any
such purported violation shall be referred to the Local Finance Board
in the Division of Local Government Services in the Department of
Community Affairs of the State of New Jersey pursuant to the provisions
of N.J.S.A. 40A:9-22.1 et seq. and resolved in said Local Finance
Board.
C. Dual office holding policy.
(1) It is hereby determined to be the policy of the Township
Council of the Township of Mount Laurel that no member of the Township
governing body of the Township of Mount Laurel shall serve as a Township
Councilperson in the event that such Councilperson shall stand for
and be elected to either the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders
or a seat within the New Jersey Legislature.
(2) In the event that a Mount Laurel Township Councilperson
stands for and wins election to a county or state elective position,
it is the policy of the Township of Mount Laurel that said Councilperson
shall not stand for re-election to the Township Council if the person
is still serving as either a County Freeholder or a State Legislator.
(3) In the event of an election to the Burlington County
Board of Chosen Freeholders or to a State Legislative position, the
Township Councilperson shall surrender his/her current seat on the
Mount Laurel Township Council no later than the end of the calendar
year in which such Councilperson has been elected to a superior office.
[Added 8-1-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-16]
A. Prohibition of solicitation or acceptance of gifts.
No elected official, department head, or employee of the Township
of Mount Laurel, member of his/her immediate family, or business organization
in which such official, department head or employee has an interest,
shall accept or solicit any gift, favor, loan, service, promise of
future employment or any other thing of value from any person or entity
which has a municipal contract or the elected official, department
bead or employee has reason to believe may be awarded a contract,
whether awarded through a bid process or otherwise, with the Township
of Mount Laurel. Excluded from this provision are the following:
(1) Gifts accepted on behalf of the Township and transferred
immediately to the Township for its perpetual use, possession, and/or
display;
(2) Nonmonetary awards presented in recognition of public
service; and
(3) Gifts conferred on account of kinship if these gifts
are otherwise legally permissible and are not bartered for another
benefit to influence the performance of an official duty by the elected
official, department head, or employee.
B. Prohibition of acceptance of honoraria. No elected
official, department head, or employee of the Township of Mount Laurel
shall accept any compensation, honorarium, or gift from any person
or entity in consideration of an appearance, speech, or article unless
the appearance, speech, or article is wholly unrelated to the elected
official's, department head's, or employee's service to the Township
of Mount Laurel.
C. Prohibition on offering of honoraria. No person or
entity, business entity, professional corporation, professional association
or professional partnership shall offer any compensation, honorarium,
or gift of tickets to any venue of entertainment or to sporting events.
D. These policies shall be incorporated as part of the existing Township Ethics Policy at §
4-87.2 of the Township Code.
E. Any person who accepts such prohibited gift or honoraria
as set forth herein shall be subject to discipline, including a fine
in the amount of $500 for each such violation and/or suspension or
removal.
F. Any person who offers a prohibited gift or honoraria
as set forth herein shall be subject to a fine of $500 and shall be
precluded from participation in any process by which the Township
of Mount Laurel awards professional contracts or contracts for enumerated
unspecifiable services or other types of contracts for a period of
24 months after such finding of violation.
No elected official, department head, or employee
of the Township of Mount Laurel shall use or permit the use of any
Township property, equipment, or personnel for the private use of
any person or entity, unless:
A. The use is specifically authorized by the New Jersey
State Law or existing Township policy and procedure;
B. The use is available to the general public, and then,
only to the extent and upon the terms that such use is available to
the general public; and
C. This policy shall be incorporated as part of the existing Township Ethics Policy at §
4-87.3 of the Mount Laurel Township Code.
[Added 8-1-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-18;
amended 6-25-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-14]
A. Elected officials, Township Manager, or department heads. Any person
who is a relative of an elected official, Township Manager, or department
head shall not be appointed, hired, employed or permitted to work
for the Township of Mount Laurel in any position.
B. Existing employees. If any existing employees begin to date, they
must comply with Employee Handbook section, Employee Dating Policy.
No supervisor shall date an employee within their department. No supervisor
shall supervise any relative. It is the responsibility of the elected
official, Township Manager, or department head to immediately disclose
any circumstances which may constitute a violation of this policy.
C. Definitions.
(1) For purposes of this section, the term "relative" shall mean a parent,
spouse, child, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece,
nephew, first or second cousin, in-law or step-relative, domestic
partner, cohabitant, or a person with whom a significant committed
relationship exists.
[Added 8-1-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-19]
A. All contracts for professional services and for services
defined in the law as extraordinary and unspecifiable services shall
be entered into when necessary or appropriate by the Township of Mount
Laurel, and such contracts will only be awarded after a competitive,
quality-based, fair and open process. A competitive, quality-based,
fair and open process shall require, at a minimum, that any necessary
or appropriate professional service contract or contract for extraordinary
unspecifiable services be:
(1) Publicly advertised in newspapers in sufficient time
to give notice in advance of the contract;
(2) Awarded under a process that provides for public solicitation
of proposals and/or qualifications;
(3) Awarded and disclosed under criteria established in
writing by the Township of Mount Laurel prior to the solicitation
of proposals or qualifications;
B. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed
as prohibiting the award of a professional services contract when
an emergency exists requiring the immediate performance of services,
with such award being made in accordance with the rules of the Township
and the New Jersey Local Public Contracts Law.
C. The Township Manager and the Township Solicitor are
directed and authorized to take all action necessary to prepare and
arrange for the implementation of policies and procedures in accordance
with this section.