This chapter may be cited as the Harford County Public Ethics
Law.
The provisions of this chapter apply to all Harford County elected
officials, employees and appointees to boards and commissions of the
County.
In this chapter, the following words have the meanings indicated.
ACT AS A COMPENSATED REPRESENTATIVE
Doing anything that reasonably could be expected to help
or aid a person to obtain anything of benefit in any matter involving
the County or a County agency, where the former County official or
employee receives anything of value in consideration of the help or
aid.
BOARD
The Harford County Ethics Board established by this chapter.
COMPENSATION
Any money or thing of value, regardless of form, received
or to be received by any individual covered by this chapter from an
employer for services rendered. For the purposes of the lobbying section
of this chapter, if lobbying is only a portion of a person's
employment "compensation" means a prorated amount based on the time
devoted to lobbying compared to the time devoted to other employment
duties. For reporting purposes, a prorated amount shall be labeled
as such.
DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES
If the position is vacant or is abolished, "Director of Human
Resources" shall mean the personnel officer provided for in § 605
of this Charter.
EMPLOYEE
Any person, other than an official, employed by the executive
or legislative branch of County government.
EMPLOYER
Any person paying or agreeing to pay compensation to another
person for services rendered.
EXECUTIVE ACTION
Any act taken by the County Executive or an employee in the
executive branch for which the executive branch is responsible.
FINANCIAL INTEREST
A.
Ownership of any interest as a result of which the owner has
received within the past 3 years, is presently receiving, or in the
future is entitled to receive, more than $1,000 per year; or
B.
Ownership or the ownership of securities of any kind representing
or convertible to ownership of more than 3% of a business entity.
GIFT
The transfer of anything of economic value, regardless of
the form, without adequate and lawful consideration. "Gift" does not
include the solicitation, acceptance, receipt or regulation of political
campaign contributions in accordance with state law.
HOME ADDRESS
The address of the residential property that an individual
occupies as the individual's primary residence, whether owned
or rented by the individual.
[Added by Bill No. 19-005]
HONORARIUM
A.
A payment of money or anything of value for:
(1)
Speaking to, participating in or attending a meeting, conference
or other function; or
(2)
Writing an article, other than a book, that has been or is intended
to be published.
B.
"Honorarium" does not include payment of or reimbursement for
reasonable expenses for meals, travel, lodging and care for children
or dependent adults, if the expenses are actually incurred in speaking
to, participating in or attending a meeting, conference or other function,
or in writing an article, other than a book, that has been or is intended
to be published.
INTEREST
Any legal or equitable economic interest, whether or not
subject to an encumbrance or a condition, which is owned or held,
in whole or in part, jointly or severally, directly or indirectly.
"Interest" does not include:
A.
An interest held in the capacity of a personal representative,
agent, custodian, fiduciary or trustee, unless the holder or a family
member of the holder has an equitable interest therein;
B.
An interest in a time or demand deposit in a financial institution;
C.
An interest in an insurance or endowment policy or annuity contract
under which an insurance company promises to pay a fixed number of
dollars either in a lump sum or periodically for life or some other
specified period;
D.
An interest in a common trust fund or a trust that forms part
of a pension or profit-sharing plan that has more than 25 participants
and which has been determined by the Internal Revenue Service to be
a qualified trust under Sections 401 and 501 of the Internal Revenue
Code.
E.
A college savings plan under the Internal Revenue Code; or
[Added by Bill No. 19-005]
F.
A mutual fund or exchange-traded fund that is publicly traded
on a national scale unless the mutual fund or exchange-traded fund
is composed primarily of holdings of stocks and interests in a specific
sector or area that is regulated by the individual's governmental
unit.
[Added by Bill No. 19-005]
LEGISLATIVE ACTION
The introduction, sponsorship, consideration, debate, amendment,
passage, defeat, approval, veto or any other official action or non-action
on any legislation, resolution, amendment, nomination, appointment,
report, any other matter pending or proposed before the County Council
or any legislation pending before or presented to the County Executive
for signature or veto.
LOBBYING
The performing of any act requiring registration under §
23-7 of this chapter.
LOBBYIST
Any person who, within a reporting period, in the presence
of any official or employee in the legislative or executive branch
has communicated with that official or employee for the purpose of
influencing any legislative action, and who, for that purpose and
exclusive of the personal travel or subsistence expenses of that person
or representative of that person, either incurs expenses of $100 or
more or receives $500 or more as compensation, or any person who expends
a cumulative value of $100 or more during a reporting period on one
or more officials or employees in the executive branch for meals,
beverages, special events or gifts in connection with or with the
purpose of influencing executive action.
OFFICIAL
The County Executive, the members of the County Council,
the director, officer or coordinator of each County department and
agency, and each member appointed to a County board or commission.
QUALIFIED RELATIVE
An official or employee's spouse, parent, grandparent,
child, grandchild, sibling or spouse of each qualified relative.
STATEMENT
The statement of financial interests required by Section
23-6 of this chapter.
The Board may grant exemptions and modifications to the provisions of §§
23-5 and
23-6C of this chapter to former officials, employees and to appointed members of Harford County boards and commissions, when the Board finds that an exemption or modification would not be contrary to the purposes of this chapter, and the application of this chapter would:
A. Constitute
an unreasonable invasion of privacy; and
B. Significantly
reduce the availability of qualified persons for public service.
By July 1 of each year, the Director of Human Resources shall
submit to the County Council and County Executive a report detailing
the training provided to each individual subject to the provisions
of this chapter.