Subsequent to appointment to the Ethics Information Committee, members shall not participate in any kind of political activity or campaign activity, such as, but not limited to, being a member of or in attendance at political party club meetings, campaigning door-to-door, participating in political party phone banks, or writing letters to media which are of a political nature. Members shall not make monetary or in-kind contributions to any political party committee, candidate committee or political action committee, whether local, state, county or national, while a member of the Ethics Information Committee. If a member is determined to have violated the provisions of this section, the member shall be immediately dismissed from the Ethics Information Committee. Any member who is determined to have disclosed the name and/or information contained in a complaint made in accordance with §
26-20 herein shall be dismissed immediately from the Committee.
The Chairperson shall be the seventh member of the Ethics Information
Committee, appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the
Council, and shall be a member of the clergy. The term of this member
shall be a five-year term. The Mayor, with the advice and consent
of the Council, shall appoint an alternate seventh member, who shall
also be a member of the clergy, and shall also serve a five-year term.
The regular and alternate seventh member shall be residents of Jackson
Township or, in the alternative, shall have congregations whose physical
base and religious home are located in the borders of Jackson Township.
The Township Clerk shall serve as Ethics Officer.
Members of the Ethics Information Committee shall serve without
compensation.
Within 90 days after the establishment of a Township Ethics Information Committee, and by January 31 of each succeeding year, the Ethics Officer shall distribute the Township Code of Conduct and the applicable state Ethics Law to all local government officers and employees, including all elected officials, appointed board and committee members, as defined herein under §
26-13B. The Township Code of Conduct and applicable state Ethics Law shall be deemed to mean, but not be limited to, the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A:9-22.6 and N.J.S.A. 40:69A-163 to 40:69A-167. The Ethics Officer shall obtain and maintain a signed statement from each person to whom the information is distributed, acknowledging receipt of the distributed materials. If the Township Code of Conduct, or the relevant state ethics standard is revised or supplemented, copies of such revision or supplement shall be provided, and acknowledged, in the same manner as set forth herein for the annual distribution.