High ethical standards among public employees
and public officials are essential for the proper conduct of democratic
government so that citizens will have confidence that action by such
employees, officials and consultants is always intended to be in the
public interest and not for illicit personal gain. This Code of Ethics
sets such standards and provides guidance to Town employees and officials
with respect to ethical matters.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings hereinafter indicated:
BUSINESS
Any entity through which business for profit or not-for-profit
is conducted, including a corporation, partnership, proprietorship,
firm, enterprise, franchise, association, organization or self-employed
individual.
BUSINESS WITH WHICH HE OR SHE IS ASSOCIATED
A business of which a public official or public employee
or a member of his or her immediate family is a director, officer,
owner, employee, compensated agent or holder of stock which constitutes
5% or more of the total outstanding stock of any class.
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Information, whether transmitted orally or in writing, which
is obtained by reason of the public position or office held and is
of such nature that it is not, at the time of transmission, a matter
of public record or public knowledge.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
A condition wherein a public official or public employee
or a member of her/his immediate family has a financial or personal
interest that conflicts with the proper discharge of the public official's
or public employee's official duties or employment in the public interest
or is contrary to this Code.
FINANCIAL INTEREST
Any interest with a monetary value of $500 or more or which
generates a financial gain or loss of $100 or more in a calendar year.
GIFT
Anything of value, including entertainment, food, beverage,
travel and lodging given or paid to a public official or public employee
to the extent that consideration of equal or greater value is not
received. A gift does not include:
A.
A political contribution otherwise reported
as required by law or a donation or payment as described in Subdivision
(9) or (11) of Subsection (b) of § 9-333b of the Connecticut
General Statutes;
B.
Services provided by persons volunteering their
time for a political campaign;
C.
A commercially reasonable loan made on terms
not more favorable than loans made in the ordinary course of business;
D.
A gift received from (i) an individual's spouse,
fiance or fiancee, (ii) the parent, brother or sister of such spouse
or such individual, or (iii) the child of such individual or the spouse
of such child;
E.
Goods or services which are provided to the
Town and facilitate governmental action or functions;
F.
A certificate, plaque or other ceremonial award
costing less than $100;
G.
A rebate or discount on the price of anything
of value given in the ordinary course of business without regard to
the recipient's status;
H.
Printed or recorded informational material germane
to governmental action or functions;
I.
Items of nominal value, not to exceed $20, containing
or displaying promotional material;
J.
An honorary degree bestowed upon a public official
or public employee by a public or private university or college;
K.
A meal provided at an event or the registration
or entrance fee to attend such an event, in which the public employee
or public official participates in said person's official capacity;
L.
A meal provided in the home by an individual
who resides in Tolland; or
M.
Gifts in-kind of nominal value not to exceed
$25 tendered on gift-giving occasions generally recognized by the
public, including Christmas, Hanukkah, birthdays, the birth or adoption
of a child, weddings, confirmations or bar or bat mitzvahs, provided
the total value of such gifts in any calendar year does not exceed
$50.00.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY
Any spouse, child or dependent relative who resides in the
individual's household.
LARGE CONTRACTOR
An entity that has a contract with a municipality valued
at $500,000 or more.
OFFICIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The direct administrative or operating authority, whether
intermediate or final and whether exercisable personally or through
subordinates, to approve, disapprove or otherwise direct government
action.
PAID CONSULTANT
A person, firm or corporation hired by the Town of Tolland
to provide services to the Town for a fee.
PERSON
An individual, sole proprietorship, trust, corporation, union,
association, firm, partnership, committee, club or other organization
or group of persons.
PERSONAL INTEREST
An interest in any action taken by the Town of Tolland in
which an individual will derive a nonfinancial benefit or detriment
but which will result in the expenditure of Town funds.
TOWN
The Town of Tolland and/or the Tolland Board of Education.
[Amended 11-10-2009]
TOWN ASSET
Town-owned vehicles, equipment, facilities, materials or
other Town property.
TOWN EMPLOYEE
A person, other than an elected or appointed official, employed,
whether full- or part-time, by the Town.
[Amended 11-10-2009]
TOWN OFFICIAL
An elected or appointed official, whether paid or unpaid
or full- or part-time, of the Town.
[Amended 11-10-2009]
No Town employee, Town official or candidate
for elected Town office shall engage in political activity while on
Town duty or within any period of time during which such person is
normally expected to perform services for which such person receives
compensation from the Town, or utilize Town funds, supplies, vehicles
or facilities for the purpose of any such political activity, unless
such activity is specifically authorized by:
A. The Connecticut
General Statutes or the Tolland Town Charter; or
B. An officially
adopted policy of the Town Council or the Board of Education.
[Amended 11-10-2009; 8-27-2013]
The following persons must file with the Town Clerk, under oath,
a financial disclosure statement on a form approved by the Town Council:
A. Incumbents
and candidates.
(1) Each incumbent and candidate for:
(c) Planning and Zoning Commission.
(2) Newly appointed or elected individuals must file a completed form
with the Town Clerk before being eligible to be sworn in for their
terms of office. Incumbents whose term extends beyond the 2013 election
shall be required to complete and have on file with the Town Clerk
the revised financial disclosure statement by December 1, 2013.
(3) It shall be the responsibility of the individual to update the financial
disclosure statement if circumstances change during his/her term.
B. Appointed
officials.
(1) The following appointed officials:
(b) Superintendent of Schools.
(2) Any such appointed official shall file such disclosure within 60
days of his/her appointment and annually thereafter prior to January
1 of each year.
C. Monitoring.
The Tolland Town Clerk shall monitor such filings and shall report
to the Town Council if any required disclosure is not filed in a timely
fashion.
D. Enforcement. In the event an elected or appointed official fails to file a financial disclosure statement in a timely fashion, the Town Council may file a complaint with the Ethics Commission for further action in accordance with this Chapter
6 of the Town Code.
A financial disclosure statement as required
herein shall disclose the following information about the filer that
is current at the time of filing and for the year previous to the
filing:
A. Each economic interest in any real property (other
than primary residence), including leasehold interests, if the property
is located in the Town of Tolland as well as a business located in
Tolland in which there is at least an ownership interest of 5% and
specifying:
(1) The nature of the property and its location by street
address or legal description;
(2) The nature and extent of the interest held and any
applicable conditions and encumbrances.
B. Each economic interest in which there is at least
a an ownership interest of 5% that sold or supplied the Town with
goods or services valued in excess of $5,000 per year.
The Ethics Commission may appoint special counsel,
who shall not be the Town Attorney, to investigate complaints made
to the Commission, administer an oath, apply to the appropriate authority
to secure subpoenas on behalf of the Commission, determine if probable
cause exists and to make recommendations to the Commission based upon
the investigation.
Any person having knowledge of certain activities
related to or occurring in a department or agency of a municipality,
or in any large municipal contract, may transmit such information
to the Office of the Attorney General (OAG), which may investigate
it. All Town employees, officials, and paid consultants shall not
retaliate against any such person for reporting activities to the
OAG. The OAG may also investigate any report of retaliation by a municipal
or municipal contract officer or employee against any employee who
has disclosed information to the OAG.
The powers created herein shall be in addition
to, and not in place of, any other Town policy or ordinance previously
or subsequently enacted.