Public office is a public trust. The trust of the public is
essential for government to function effectively. Public policy developed
by government officials and employees affects every citizen of Putnam,
and it must be based on honest and fair deliberations and decisions.
This process must be free from threats, favoritism, undue influence,
and all forms of impropriety so that the confidence of the public
is not eroded. By enacting this code, the Town of Putnam seeks to
avoid any loss of trust and to maintain and increase the confidence
of citizens in the integrity and fairness of their government.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings 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 DAYS
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, excluding
days on which the Putnam Town offices are closed for holidays, special
observances, inclement weather conditions or emergencies.
BUSINESS WITH WHICH ONE IS ASSOCIATED
Any sole proprietorship, partnership, firm, corporation,
trust or other entity through which business for profit or not for
profit is conducted in which the public official or public employee
or member of his or her immediate family is a director, officer, owner,
limited or general partner, beneficiary of a trust or holder of stock
constituting 5% or more of the total outstanding stock of any class;
provided a public official or public employee, or member of his or
her immediate family shall not be deemed to be associated with a not-for-profit
entity solely by virtue of the fact that the public official or public
employee or member of his or her immediate family is an unpaid director
or officer of the not-for-profit entity. "Officer" refers only to
the president, executive or senior vice president or treasurer of
such business.
COMMISSION
The Town of Putnam Ethics Commission established in §
32-3.
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
An interest which is in substantial conflict with a public
official's or public employee's proper discharge of his or her duties
or employment in the public interest and of his or her responsibilities
as prescribed by law. Such public official or public employee has
such an interest if he or she has reason to believe or expect that
his or her own self, spouse, dependent child, or a business with which
he or she is associated will derive a direct monetary gain or suffer
a direct monetary loss, as the case may be, by reason of his or her
official activity. Any such public official or public employee does
not have an interest which is in substantial conflict with the discharge
or his or her duties in the public interest and of his or her responsibilities
as prescribed by law if any benefit or detriment accrues to himself
or herself, his or her spouse, dependent child or to a business with
which he or she, his or her spouse or dependent child is associated
as a member of a profession, occupation or group to no greater extent
than to any other member of such profession, occupation or group.
If there is any conflict between the provisions of this definition
and any other portion of this code, the provisions of this definition
shall prevail.
FINANCIAL INTEREST
Any interest with a monetary value of $100 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 Section 9-601a of the Connecticut General Statutes.
B.
Services provided by persons volunteering their time.
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:
(1)
An individual's spouse, fiance or fiancee;
(2)
The parent, brother or sister of such spouse or such individual;
or
(3)
The child of such individual or the spouse of such child.
E.
Goods or services which are provided to the municipality 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 made
in the ordinary course of business without regard to that person'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 and/or the registration or entrance
fee to attend such an event, in which the public employee or public
official participates in his or her official capacity; or a working
business meal for which the value of the public employee's or public
official's meal does not exceed $25.
L.
A meal provided in the home by an individual who resides in
the municipality.
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/bat mitzvahs, provided the total value
of such gifts in any calendar year does not exceed $50.
MUNICIPALITY
Includes any special district contained therein which has
taken appropriate legal action to adopt this Code of Ethics to apply
to the conduct of its public officials and public employees.
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.
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 municipality in which
an individual will derive a nonfinancial benefit or detriment but
which will result in the expenditure of municipal funds.
PROBABLE CAUSE
For the purpose of a complaint under the Town of Putnam Ethics
Ordinance, shall consist of such state of facts which would induce
a reasonably intelligent and cautious individual to believe that a
violation of the code has occurred.
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE
A person employed, whether part-time or full-time, by the
municipality or a political subdivision thereof.
PUBLIC OFFICIAL
An elected or appointed official, whether paid or unpaid
or full- or part-time, of a municipality, including candidates for
the office.
RELATIVE
The spouse, parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, sibling,
stepparent, and stepchild of an individual, and also their respective
spouses.
SPECIAL DISTRICT
A district established pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes
Section 7-324.
Violation of any provision of this code shall constitute grounds
for, and may be punished by:
A. Public censure
and reprimand.
B. A civil
penalty of not more than $100 per violation.
C. Restitution
of any pecuniary benefits received because of the violation committed.
D. Removal
from a municipal position of any individual who gained that position
under circumstances prohibited by this code.
The Town Clerk shall cause a copy of this Code of Ethics to
be distributed to every public employee and public official within
30 business days after enactment of this code. Each public employee
and public official shall be furnished a copy before entering upon
the duties of his or her office or employment. A signed receipt for
all copies shall be returned to the Town Clerk and retained on file.