This chapter may be cited as the The Code of Ethics."
The Code of Ethics is enacted pursuant to Article 18 of the
General Municipal Law and in recognition of the policy of the State
of New York and the Town of Amherst to maintain the highest standards
of integrity in public service. It is intended to afford Town officers
and employees guidance in conforming to ethical standards; to promote
public confidence in the integrity of Town government; to require
public disclosure of financial interests that may influence or be
perceived as influencing actions of Town officers and employees; to
minimize unwarranted suspicion; and, to provide for fair and effective
administration of this code. This Code of Ethics shall be in addition
to all of the restrictions, standards and provisions pertaining to
the conduct of Town officers and employees.
As used in the 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 Town of Amherst; and shall include but not be limited
to the Town Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, Planning Board, Traffic
Safety Board, Recreation Commission, Library Board of Trustees, Board
of Ethics, Government Study Committee, Youth Board, Board of Assessment
Review, Senior Citizens Advisory Board, Amherst Industrial Development
Agency, 9/11 Commemoration Commission, Amherst Committee on Disabilities,
Amherst Community Diversity Council, Amherst Veterans Committee, Arts
and Culture in Public Places Board, Board of Electrician Examiners,
Board of Plumbing and Drainage Examiners, Citizens' Financial
Advisory Committee, Employee Suggestion Review Committee, Energy Conservation
Committee, FOIL Board, Glen Park Joint Board, Historic Preservation
Commission, Information Technology Advisory Committee, Minority/Woman
Owned Business in Amherst, Open Government Advisory Board, Recycling
and Waste Committee or an improvement district as provided by Article
12 of the Town Law.
BUSINESS DEALING
Having or providing any contract, service or work with a
municipality; buying, selling, renting, leasing or otherwise acquiring
from or dispensing to a municipality any goods, services or property;
or applying for, petitioning, requesting or obtaining any approval,
grant, loan, license, permit or other privilege from the municipality.
DISCRETIONARY ACT
Any action involving the exercise of judgment or discretion
by a municipal 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, half-child,
brother/sister-in-law, parent-in-law or dependent of a municipal officer
or employee.
MINISTERIAL ACT
An action performed in a prescribed manner without the exercise
of judgment or discretion as to the propriety of the act.
PAID TOWN OFFICER, EMPLOYEE OR OFFICIAL
Any Town officer, employee or official who receives a salary
from the Town or who is compensated by the Town on a per-diem or hourly
basis, but does not include a Town officer, employee or official who
is solely reimbursed by the Town for expenses incurred in the course
of his or her duties.
PARTICULAR MATTER
Any business dealing with the Town or any application therefor
or any case, proceeding, determination, investigation, charge, accusation
or arrest or any other matter involving a discretionary act of a Town
officer or employee, but does not include the proposal, consideration
or enactment of local laws, ordinances or regulations of general application.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, unincorporated association,
LLC, LLP and all other legal entities.
SPOUSE
A husband or wife from whom the Town officer or employee
is not legally separated.
TOWN
The Town of Amherst, and includes all agencies thereof and
officers, employees and officials thereof.
TOWN OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE
Any officer or employee of the Town of Amherst, whether paid
or unpaid, including public officials and all other members of any
agency in the Town of Amherst, but does not include the Town Justices,
officers or employees of the Unified Court System. Volunteer firemen
and civil defense volunteers shall not be deemed to be Town officers
or employees.
TOWN OFFICIAL
Any Town officer or employee who has the authority, either
alone or as a member of an agency/committee/board to perform discretionary
acts on behalf of the Town with respect to any business dealing. "Town
official" shall not include Town Justice and any Town officer or employee
who performs only ministerial acts and duties.
Transitional disclosure statements and annual disclosure statements
shall be a matter of public record and shall be filed and indexed
with the Town Clerk. The Town Clerk shall retain such disclosure statements
for a period of not less than seven years from the date of filing.
Every Town officer or employee shall report to the Erie County
District Attorney or the Town Attorney any action which may reasonably
be interpreted as an improper attempt to influence him in the conduct
of his office.