This local law and article of the Charter of the City of Yonkers
may be cited as the "Ethics Law of the City of Yonkers" or the "Code
of Ethics."
The purposes of the Code of Ethics are:
A. to establish high standards of ethical conduct for City officers
and employees and to prohibit acts incompatible with the public interest;
B. to provide City officers and employees clear guidance on such ethical
standards;
C. to prevent unethical conduct before it occurs by providing education
and training;
D. to promote public confidence in the integrity of the governance and
administration of the City, including but not limited to its boards,
agencies and administrative offices;
E. to require reasonable public disclosure of financial interests that
may influence or be perceived to influence the actions of City officers
and employees, so that consideration of potential ethical problems
can be addressed before they arise, so that suspicion by the public
of the administration of government is minimized, and so that public
accountability is maximized; and
F. to provide for the fair and effective administration of the Codes
of Ethics.
When used in the Code of Ethics, the following terms shall have
the following meanings:
A. "appear" and "appear before" shall mean communicating in any form,
including, without limitation, personally, through another person,
by letter or other writing, or by telephone.
B. "Candidate" shall mean an individual who is on the ballot as a candidate
for a federal, state or local elective office or who seeks election
to any such office as a write-in candidate.
C. "Candidate for City elective office" shall mean a candidate for the
position of Mayor, City Council President, or City Councilmember.
D. "City" shall mean the City of Yonkers, but shall not include the
Yonkers City Court.
E. "City officer or employee" shall mean any elected or appointed officer
or employee of the City, whether paid or unpaid, and includes, but
is not limited to, all members of any office, board, body, advisory
board, council, commission, agency, department, bureau, division,
or committee of the City. "City officer or employee" shall exclude:
1. a judge, justice, or employee of the unified court system; and
2. a member of an advisory board of the City if, but only if, the advisory
board has no authority or power to implement its recommendations or
to act on behalf of the City or to restrict the authority of the City
to act. No entity established pursuant to the New York State General
Municipal Law shall be deemed an advisory board for purposes of the
Code of Ethics.
F. "customer or client" means:
1. any person to whom a City officer or employee has supplied goods
or services during the previous twelve (12) months having, in the
aggregate, a value greater than two thousand five hundred dollars
($2500.); or
2. any person to whom a City officer's or employee's outside employer
or business has supplied goods or services during the previous twelve
(12) months having, in the aggregate, a value greater than two thousand
five hundred dollars ($2500.), but only if the City officer or employee
knows or has reason to know the outside employer or business supplied
such goods or services.
G. "Ethics Board" shall mean the Ethics Board of the City of Yonkers.
H. "ethics violation" shall mean a violation of this Ethics Code or
Article 18 of the General Municipal Law.
I. "financial benefit" shall mean any pecuniary or material benefit
including but not limited to any money, stock, security, service,
license, permit, contract, authorization, loan, travel, entertainment,
discount not available to the general public, real or personal property,
or anything of value.
J. "gift" shall mean a financial benefit that is given to a person without
receipt or promise of any significant consideration or financial benefit
in return.
K. "household member" or "member of household" shall mean any person
with whom a City officer or employee lives as a single household unit.
L. "interest" shall mean a pecuniary or material benefit accruing to
a City officer or employee, or a pecuniary or material benefit accruing
to that City officer's or employee's:
2. outside employer or business.
M. "ministerial act" means an action performed in a prescribed manner
without the exercise of judgment or discretion as to the propriety
of the act.
N. "outside employer or business" shall mean:
1. any person from whom or from which a City officer or employee receives
a financial benefit for services rendered or goods sold or produced;
2. any business in which the City officer or employee has an ownership
interest of five percent (5%) or more;
3. any business in which the City officer or employee has an ownership
interest which has a value in excess of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.);
or
4. any business corporation for which the City officer or employee is
an uncompensated member of the board of directors or is an uncompensated
corporate officer.
O. "person" shall mean an individual, all forms of business organizations,
and all forms of not-for-profit entities. The City and other governmental
entities are not persons as defined herein.
P. "political campaign activity" shall mean canvassing, campaigning,
gathering petition signatures, distributing campaign literature, fundraising,
electioneering, speaking on behalf of a candidate, and any other act
or activity intended to cause a candidate to win any election.
Q. "political committee" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
14-100 of the New York State Election Law.
R. "relative" means a spouse, child, step-child, sibling, half-brother,
half-sister, parent, step-father, step-mother, mother-in-law, father-in-law,
brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparent, grandchild, uncle, aunt,
niece, nephew, and first cousin. "Relative" shall also include any
person claimed as a dependent on the New York State individual tax
return of a City officer or employee. "Close relative" means a spouse,
child, step-child, sibling, half-brother, half-sister, parent, step-father,
and step-mother.
S. "subordinate" of a City officer or employee shall mean another City
officer or employee that he or she has the power to hire, fire or
discipline, or over whose activities he or she has the power to direct,
supervise or control. Subordinates shall not include those who serve
in positions that are classified as "exempt" or "unclassified" under
the New York State Civil Service Law for purposes of the Ethics Code.
T. "superior" shall mean a City officer or employee who has the power
to hire, fire, discipline, direct, supervise or control a subordinate.
The following are not prohibited by the City Code of Ethics,
nor shall the following require the recusal of or disclosure by any
City officer or employee:
A. an action specifically authorized or mandated by statute, regulation,
or rule of the State of New York or the United States;
C. financial benefits having a value of fifty dollars ($50) or less
that are received by a City officer or employee listed in Section
11 of the New York State Domestic Relations Law for the solemnization
of a marriage by that officer or employee at a place other than his
or her normal public place of business or at a time other than his
or her normal hours of business;
D. public awards from charitable organizations;
E. receipt of City services or benefits or use of City facilities, that
are generally available on the same terms and conditions to the general
public, residents of the City, or a class of residents in the City;
F. representation of constituents by elected officials without compensation
in matters of public advocacy;
G. appearances by a former City officer or employee before the Yonkers
City Court.
A City officer or employee shall not knowingly acquire, solicit,
negotiate for, or accept any financial benefit or gift that would
constitute an ethics violation.
Current and former City officers and employees shall not disclose
any confidential information or use it to further their own, or any
person's, interests.
No person shall induce any other person to violate, attempt
to induce any other person to violate, or aid any other person in
violating, any provision of the Code of Ethics.
If a City officer or employee issues an official opinion or
participates in the public discussion or public hearing on any proposed
legislation, then the City officer or employee shall publicly disclose
on the official record the nature and extent of any interest the City
officer or employee has in the proposed legislation. Such disclosure
shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk and with the Ethics
Board.
The Ethics Board may issue subpoenas to compel the attendance
of necessary witnesses and the production of documents and other materials
pertinent to an investigation or hearing.
Complaints, investigations, records and other material related
to ethics violations, advisory opinions, and other matters before
the Ethics Board shall be confidential until final action is taken
by the Ethics Board. Prior to release, personal information shall
be redacted to the extent authorized by the Freedom of Information
Law.
Any ethics violation shall be punishable by:
A. a civil penalty to be imposed by the Ethics Board of at least two
hundred fifty dollars ($250.) for a first ethics violation, of at
least five hundred dollars ($500.) for a second ethics violation,
and of at least one thousand dollars ($1,000.) for a third ethics
violation. A person need not commit the same ethics violation to be
considered a repeat ethics violator. The maximum civil penalty for
any ethics violation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000.).
B. a criminal penalty as a Class I offense of up to one year imprisonment
or a fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000.), or both.
C. upon the recommendation of the Ethics Board, suspension or dismissal
from office, or other personnel disciplinary action by the City officer
or employee empowered to take such disciplinary action.
D. upon recommendation of the Ethics Board, a court of competent jurisdiction
may order the permanent debarment from doing business with the City
of any person; disqualification from appointment, employment or election
as a City officer or employee; or voiding of any contract.