When used in this Code of Ethics, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AGENCY
Any office, board, body, advisory board, council, commission,
agency, department, district, administration, division, bureau or
committee of the Village.
BUSINESS DEALING
A.
Having or providing any contract, service or
work with the Village;
B.
Buying, selling, renting, leasing or otherwise
acquiring from or dispensing to the Village any goods, services or
property; or
C.
Applying for, petitioning, requesting or obtaining
any approval, grant, loan, license, permit or other privilege from
the Village.
DISCRETIONARY ACT
Any action involving the exercise of judgment or discretion
by a Village officer or employee, either individually or as a member
of any agency, and includes but is not limited to negotiation, approval,
advice, recommendation, authorization or audit.
FAMILY MEMBER
A spouse, child, stepchild, brother, sister, parent or dependent
of a Village officer or employee, as defined below.
MINISTERIAL ACT
An action performed in a prescribed manner without the exercise
of judgment or discretion as to the propriety of the act.
PARTICULAR MATTER
Any business dealing with the Village, or any application
for such business, or any case, proceeding, determination, investigation,
charge, accusation or arrest, or any other matter involving a discretionary
act of a Village officer or employee, but does not include the proposal,
consideration or enactment of local laws, ordinances or regulations
of general application.
SPOUSE
A husband or wife from whom the Village officer or employee
is not legally separated.
VILLAGE
The Village of Dobbs Ferry and all agencies thereof.
VILLAGE OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE
Any officer or employee of the Village, whether paid or unpaid,
except that no person shall be deemed to be a "Village officer or
employee" solely by reason of being a judge, justice, officer or employee
of the unified court system, or a volunteer fireman or auxiliary policeman,
or a member of or counsel to a board, committee or commission other
than the Board of Trustees, the Planning Board, the Architectural
Review Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Transactional disclosure statements filed pursuant to §
40-4 of this chapter shall be public records and shall be indexed and maintained on file in an appropriate manner by the Village Clerk. The Village Clerk promptly shall transmit a copy of all disclosure statements to the Village Ethics Board, Mayor and Board of Trustees. The Village Clerk shall retain disclosure statements for not less than seven years from the date of filing.
Any Village officer or employee who engages in any action that violates any provision of this chapter may be warned or reprimanded or suspended or removed from office or employment, or be subject to any other sanction authorized by law or collective bargaining agreement, by the appointing authority or person or body authorized by law to impose such sanctions. A warning, reprimand, suspension, removal or other authorized sanction may be imposed in addition to any other applicable penalty contained in any other provision of law. The appointing authority or person authorized by law to impose the sanctions described in this section shall be guided by the requirements of §
40-12.
The Village Clerk or designee shall cause copies
of this chapter to be distributed to every Village officer and employee
and shall make a written record of same to be filed in the Village
records. He or she shall also make copies readily available to the
public. Every Village officer or employee elected, appointed or hired
thereafter shall be delivered a copy of this chapter within 10 days
after entering upon the duties of his or her position. Failure to
have been delivered a copy of this chapter shall have no effect on
the duty of compliance or the enforcement of this chapter.
This chapter shall take effect April 15, 2000.