The purpose of this chapter is to create the Town of Montgomery
Ethics and Disclosure Law in compliance with Article 18 of the New
York State General Municipal Law (the "Ethics Law"). The citizenry
of the Town of Montgomery are entitled to the expectation of exemplary
ethical behavior from their officers, employees and appointed officials,
and this chapter is intended to create the minimum standards which
constitute that behavior. This chapter recognizes that varying degrees
of professional and governmental responsibility warrant equitable
requirements of disclosure in pursuit of official integrity, which
must be balanced against individual constitutional rights. Any particulars
not determined in this chapter shall be construed within the provisions
of General Municipal Law Article 18.
The provisions of §§
25-2 and
25-3 of this chapter shall not prohibit, or require recusal or transactional disclosure as a result of:
A. An action specifically authorized by statute, rule, or regulation
of the State of New York or of the United States.
C. Gifts.
(1) Received by the Town officer or employee from his or her parent,
spouse, or child; or
(2) Having an aggregate value of $75 or less during any twelve-month
period; or
(3) Accepted on behalf of the Town and transferred to the Town.
D. Gifts or benefits having a value of $50 or less that are received
by a Town officer or employee listed in § 11 of the Domestic
Relations Law of the State of New York for the solemnization of a
marriage by that officer or employee at a place other than his or
her normal public place of business or at a time other than his or
her normal hours of business.
E. Awards from charitable organizations.
F. Receipt of Town services or benefits, or use of Town facilities that
are generally available on the same terms and conditions to residents
or a class of residents in the Town.
G. Representation of constituents by elected officials without compensation
in matters of public advocacy.
H. Town officers or employees appearing or practicing before the Town
or receiving compensation for working on a matter before the Town
after termination of their Town service or employment where they performed
only ministerial acts while working for the Town.
No person, whether or not a Town officer or employee, shall induce or attempt to induce a Town officer or employee to violate any of the provisions of §
25-2 or
25-3 of this chapter.
Unless otherwise stated or unless the context otherwise requires,
when used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
APPEAR and APPEAR BEFORE
Communicating in any form, including, without limitation,
personally, through another person, by letter, e-mail, or by telephone.
CUSTOMER or CLIENT
A.
Any person to whom a Town officer or employee has supplied goods
or services during the previous 24 months having, in the aggregate,
a value greater than $500.
B.
Any person to whom a Town officer's or employee's outside employer
or business has supplied goods or services during the previous 24
months having, in the aggregate, a value greater than $500 but only
if the officer or employee knows or has reason to know the outside
employer or business supplied the goods or services.
ETHICS BOARD
The Ethics Board of the Town of Montgomery established pursuant to §
25-18 of this chapter.
GIFT and FINANCIAL BENEFIT
Includes any money, service, license, permit, contract, authorization,
loan, travel, entertainment, hospitality, or any promise thereof,
or any other gratuity or promise thereof or anything of value. A financial
transaction may be a financial benefit but shall not be a gift unless
it is on terms not available to the general public. "Gift" and "financial
benefit" do not include campaign contributions authorized by law.
MINISTERIAL ACT
An action performed in a prescribed manner without the exercise
of judgment or discretion as to the propriety of the act.
OUTSIDE EMPLOYER OR BUSINESS
A.
Means:
(1)
Any activity, other than service to the Town, from which the
Town officer or employee receives compensation for services rendered
or goods sold or produced;
(2)
Any entity, other than the Town, of which the Town officer or
employee is a member, officer, director, or employee and from which
he or she receives compensation for services rendered or goods sold
or produced; or
(3)
Any entity in which the Town officer or employee has an ownership
interest, except a corporation of which the Town officer or employee
owns less than 5% of the outstanding stock.
B.
For purposes of this definition, "compensation" shall not include
reimbursement for necessary expenses, including travel expenses.
PERSON
Includes both individuals and entities.
RELATIVE
A household spouse, child, step-child, parent of the Town
officer or employee, or a person claimed as a dependent on the Town
officer's or employee's latest individual state income tax return.
SUBORDINATE OF A TOWN OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE
Another Town officer or employee over whose activities he
or she has direction, supervision or control, except those who serve
in positions that are in the exempt classification under § 41
of the Civil Service Law of the State of New York or in the unclassified
service under Subdivisions (a) through (f) of § 35 of that
law.
TOWN
The Town of Montgomery, but shall not include the Town Court.
TOWN OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE
Any officer or employee of the Town of Montgomery, whether paid or unpaid, and includes all individuals identified in §
25-9A of this chapter.
Any contract or agreement entered into by or with the Town which results in or from a violation of any provision of §
25-2,
25-3 or
25-8 of this chapter shall be void unless ratified by the governing body of the Town. Such ratification shall not affect the imposition of any criminal or civil penalties pursuant to this chapter or any other provision of law.
Within 90 days after the effective date of this chapter, and
during the month of March each year thereafter, the Town Supervisor
of the Town shall:
A. Cause to be filed with the Ethics Board a list of the names and offices or positions of all Town officers and employees required to file annual disclosure statements pursuant to §
25-9 of this chapter; and
B. Notify all such officers and employees of their obligation to file
an annual disclosure statement.
Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Ethics Board may seek
judicial review and relief pursuant to Article 78 of the Civil Practice
Law and Rules of the State of New York.