This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Willingboro
Township Code of Ethics."
The Township Council of the Township of Willingboro finds and
declares that:
A. Public office and employment are a public trust;
B. The vitality and stability of representative democracy depend upon
the public's confidence in the integrity of its elected and appointed
representatives;
C. Whenever the public perceives a conflict between the private interests
and the public duties of a government officer or employee, that confidence
is imperiled; and
D. Governments have the duty both to provide their citizens with standards
by which they may determine whether public duties are being faithfully
performed and to apprise their officers and employees of the behavior
which is expected of them while conducting their public duties.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AGENCY
Any agency, board, governing body, including the chief executive
officer, office, commission or other instrumentality within the Township
of Willingboro, and any independent local authority created by or
appointed under the authority of the Township of Willingboro, which
performs functions other than of a purely advisory nature.
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
Any corporation, partnership, firm, enterprise, franchise,
association, trust, sole proprietorship, union or other legal entity.
EMPLOYEE
Any person, whether compensated or not, whether part-time
or full-time, employed by or serving on an agency who is not a local
government officer.
INTEREST
The ownership or control of more than 10% of the profits,
assets or stock of a business organization, but shall not include
the control of assets in a nonprofit entity or labor union.
OFFICER
Any person, whether compensated or not, whether part-time
or full-time, who is one of the following:
A.
Member of the Township Council.
D.
Director, Department of Finance.
E.
Director, Department of Inspections.
F.
Director, Department of Public Works.
G.
Director, Department of Recreation.
H.
Director of Public Safety.
I.
Captain, Police Department.
N.
Township Planning Consultant.
R.
Assistant Municipal Prosecutor.
S.
Township Public Defender.
V.
Zoning Board of Adjustment member.
W.
Zoning Board of Adjustment Attorney.
X.
Municipal Utilities Authority member.
Y.
Municipal Utilities Authority Executive Director.
AA.
Library Board of Trustees member.
BB.
Director, Willingboro Public Library.
DD.
Member, Willingboro Township Ethical Standards Board.
FF.
Any other person who is a managerial executive or confidential
employee, as defined in Section 3 of the New Jersey Employer-Employee
Relations Act, N.J.S.A. 34:13A-3, of the Township of Willingboro or
of an agency created under the authority of or appointed by the Township
of Willingboro.
OFFICER or EMPLOYEE
An officer or employee of the Township of Willingboro or
of an agency under the authority of or appointed by the Township of
Willingboro.
Officers and employees of the Township of Willingboro shall
comply with the following provisions:
A. No officer or employee of the Township of Willingboro or a member
of the officer's or employee's immediate family shall have
an interest in a business organization or engage in any business,
transaction or professional activity which is in substantial conflict
with the proper discharge of the officer's or employee's
duties in the public interest;
B. No officer or employee shall use or attempt to use the officer's
or employee's official position to secure unwarranted privileges
or advantages for such officer or employee or others;
C. No officer or employee shall act in an official capacity in any matter
where the officer or employee, a member of the officer's or employee's
immediate family, or any business organization in which the officer
or employee has an interest has a direct or indirect financial or
personal involvement that might reasonably be expected to impair the
officer's or employee's objectivity or independence or judgment;
D. No officer or employee shall undertake any employment or service,
whether compensated or not, which might reasonably be expected to
prejudice the officer's or employee's independence of judgment
in the exercise of official duties;
E. No officer or employee, a member of the officer's or employee's
immediate family, or any business organization in which the officer
or employee has an interest shall solicit or accept any gift, favor,
political contribution, service, promise of future employment, or
other thing of value based upon an understanding that the gift, favor,
loan, contribution, service, promise, or other thing of value was
given or offered for the purpose of influencing the officer or employee,
directly or indirectly, in the discharge of the officer's or
employee's official duties. This provision shall not apply to
the solicitation or acceptance of contributions to the campaign of
an announced candidate for elective public office, if the officer
has no knowledge or reason to believe that the campaign contribution,
if accepted, was given with the intent to influence the officer in
the discharge of official duties;
F. No officer or employee shall use, or allow to be used, the officer's
or employee's public office or employment or any information,
not generally available to the members of the public, which the officer
or employee receives or acquires in the course of and by reason of
the officer's or employee's office or employment, for the
purpose of securing financial gain for the officer or employee, any
member of the officer's or employee's immediate family,
or any business organization with which the officer or employee is
associated;
G. No officer or employee or any business organization in which the
officer or employee has an interest shall represent any person or
party other than the Township in connection with any cause, proceeding,
application or other matter pending before any agency of the Township
of Willingboro. This provision shall not be deemed to prohibit an
employee from representing another employee where the representation
is within the context of official labor union or similar representational
responsibilities; nor shall this provision be applicable to the Township
Public Defender with respect to representation of defendants in the
Municipal Court;
H. No officer shall be deemed in conflict with these provisions if,
by reason of the officer's participation in the enactment of
any ordinance, resolution or other matter required to be voted upon
or which is subject to executive approval or veto, no material or
monetary gain accrues to the officer as a member of any business,
profession, occupation or group, to any greater extent than any gain
could reasonably be expected to accrue to any other member of such
business, profession, occupation or group;
I. No elected officer shall be prohibited from making an inquiry for
information on behalf of a constituent, if no fee, reward or other
thing of value is promised to, given to or accepted by the officer
or a member of the officer's immediate family, whether directly
or indirectly, in return therefor;
J. Nothing shall prohibit any officer or employee of the Township of
Willingboro, or members of the officer's or employee's immediate
family, from representing the officer or employee or the members of
the officer's or employee's family in negotiations or proceedings
concerning the officer's or employee's or family member's
own interests;
K. No officer or employee elected or appointed in the Township shall,
without receiving formal written authorization from the appropriate
person or body, disclose any confidential information concerning any
other officer or employee or any other person or any property or governmental
affairs of the Township;
L. No officer or employee elected or appointed in the Township shall
approve or disapprove or in any way recommend the payment of any bill,
voucher or indebtedness owed or allegedly owed by the Township in
which the officer or employee has a direct or indirect personal, pecuniary
or private interest; and
M. No officer or employee elected or appointed in the Township shall
request, use or permit the use of any public property, vehicle, equipment,
labor or service for personal convenience or the private advantage
of the officer or employee or any other person. This prohibition shall
not be deemed to prohibit an official or employee from requesting,
using or permitting the use of such public property, vehicle, equipment,
material, labor or service which it is the general practice to make
available to the public at large or which is provided as a matter
of stated public policy for the use of officials and employees in
the conduct of official business.
The Willingboro Township Ethical Standards Board shall have
the following powers:
A. To initiate, receive, hear and review complaints and hold hearings
with regard to possible violations of the Municipal Code of Ethics
or financial disclosure requirements by local government officers
or employees serving the Township;
B. To issue subpoenas for the production of documents and the attendance
of witnesses with respect to its investigation of any complaint or
to the holding of a hearing;
C. To forward to the County Prosecutor or the Attorney General or other
governmental body any information concerning violations of the Code
of Ethics or financial disclosure requirements by officers or employees
serving the Township which may warrant the institution of other legal
proceedings by the Attorney General;
D. To render advisory opinions to local officers or employees serving
the Township as to whether a given set of facts and circumstances
would constitute a violation of any provision of the Code of Ethics
or financial disclosure requirements;
E. To enforce the provisions of the Code of Ethics and financial disclosure
requirements with regard to officers or employees serving the Township
and to impose penalties for the violation thereof as are authorized
by this chapter; and
F. To adopt rules and regulations and do other things as are necessary
to implement the purposes of this chapter.
All statements, complaints, requests, or other written materials
filed pursuant to this chapter and any rulings, opinions, judgments,
transcripts or other official papers prepared pursuant to this chapter
shall be preserved for a period of five years from the date of filing
or preparation, as the case may be.