Successful implementation of democratic government
necessitates that public officials be impartial, independent and completely
responsible to the people; that government policy and decisions be
made through proper departments of the Borough administration organization
command; that public office not be used for personal gain; and that
the public be guaranteed integrity in the government of Emerson. In
recognition of these goals, there is hereby established a Code of
Ethics for all officials and employees of the Borough of Emerson,
whether elected or appointed, paid or unpaid. The purpose of this
code is to establish ethical standards of conduct for all such officials
and employees by setting forth those acts or actions that are incompatible
with the best interests of the Borough of Emerson and by directing
disclosure by such officials and employees of private and financial
or other interests in matters affecting the Borough of Emerson. The
provisions and purpose of this code and such rules and regulations
as may be established are hereby declared to be in the best interests
of the Borough of Emerson, New Jersey.
The terms used in this code 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 or her services to the Borough of Emerson,
to the official or employee or to any person employing or retaining
the services of the official or employee.
MUNICIPALITY
The local governmental unit of the Borough of Emerson, in
the Borough of Emerson, County of Bergen and State of New Jersey.
OFFICIAL or EMPLOYEE
Any person elected or appointed to, or employed or retained
by, any public office or public body of the Borough of Emerson, County
of Bergen, State of New Jersey, 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 Borough of Emerson.
Public officials and employees are agents of
public purpose and hold office for the benefit of the public. They
are bound to uphold the Constitution of the United States and the
Constitution of this state and to carry out impartially the laws of
the nation, state and municipality and, thus, to foster respect for
all government. They are bound to observe, in their official acts,
the highest standards of morality and to discharge faithfully the
duties of their office, regardless of personal considerations, recognizing
that the public interest must be their primary concern. Their conduct
in their official affairs should be above reproach.
No Councilman or other official or employee,
whether paid or unpaid, shall engage in any business or transaction
or shall have a financial or other personal interest, direct or indirect,
which is incompatible with the proper discharge of his official duties
in the public interest or would tend to impair his independence of
judgment or action in the performance of his official duties. Specific
conflicts of interest include but are not limited to those enumerated
below for the guidance of officials and employees:
A. Incompatible employment. No Councilman or other official
or employee shall engage in or accept personal employment or render
services for private interests when such employment or service is
incompatible with the proper discharge of his official duties or would
tend to impair his independence of judgment or action in the performance
of his official duties.
B. Gifts and favors. No Councilman or other official
or employee shall accept any valuable gift, whether in the form of
service, loan, thing or promise, from any person, firm or corporation
which, to his knowledge, is interested, directly or indirectly, in
any manner whatsoever, in business dealings with the Borough; nor
shall any such official or employee accept any gift, favor or thing
of value that may tend to influence him in the discharge of his duties
or grant in the discharge of his duties any improper favor, service
or thing of value.
C. Representing private interests before Borough agencies
or courts.
(1) No Councilman or other official or employee shall
appear in behalf of interests other than his own, before any agency
of the Borough. He shall not represent private interests in any action
or proceeding against the interests of the Borough in any litigation
to which the Borough is a party.
(2) A Councilman may appear before Borough agencies on
behalf of constituents in the course of his duties as a representative
of the electorate or in the performance of public or civic obligations.
However, no Councilman or other official or employee shall accept
a retainer or compensation that is contingent upon a specific action
by a Borough agency.
D. Contracts with the Borough.
(1) Any Councilman or other official or employee of this
Borough, in any matter on which he may be called upon to act in his
official capacity, who has any interest, financial or otherwise, in
a business entity, transaction or contract with the Borough or in
the sale of real estate, materials, supplies or services to the Borough,
shall make such interest and the nature of it known to the Council.
In the event that the interest is substantial or controlling, he shall
refrain from voting or otherwise participating in the transaction
or the making of such contract or sale.
[Amended 8-12-1975 by Ord. No. 647]
(2) A Councilman or other official or employee shall not
be deemed interested in any contract or purchase or sale of land or
other thing of value unless such contract or sale is proposed, approved,
awarded, entered into or authorized by him in his official capacity.
E. Disclosure of interest in legislation. A Councilman
who has a financial or other personal interest in any legislation
shall disclose, on the records of the Council or other appropriate
authority, the nature and extent of such interest. This provision
shall not apply if the Councilman disqualifies himself from voting.
F. Any other official or employee who has a financial
or other personal interest and who participates in discussion with
or gives an official opinion to the Council or other municipal agency
shall disclose, in the records of the Council or other appropriate
authority, the nature and extent of such interest. Such employee or
official shall not participate in a determination or voting by such
public body, nor shall he issue any permits, certificates or other
documentation implying or indicating Borough consent or approval in
any such matter.
G. No official or employee, in the performance of his
official duties, shall solicit business for an individual or company
in which he has a personal or financial interest.
No official or employee shall, without prior
written authorization of the public body having jurisdiction, disclose
or use any confidential information concerning any other official
or employee, or any other person, or any property or governmental
affairs of the municipality.