This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Code of Ethics."
This code is legally authorized by Connecticut General Statutes, § 7-148h, and Town of Mansfield Charter §
C304.
The purpose of this code is to guide elected and appointed Town
officials, Town employees and citizens by establishing standards of
conduct for public officials and public employees. Public office or
employment is a public trust. The trust of the public is essential
for government to function effectively. Public policy developed by
government officials and public employees affects every citizen of
the municipality, and it must be based on honest and fair deliberations
and decisions. Good government depends on decisions which are based
upon the merits of the issue and are in the best interests of the
Town as a whole, without regard to personal gain. 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 Mansfield seeks to maintain and increase
the confidence of our citizens in the integrity and fairness of their
Town government. In pursuit of that goal, these standards are provided
to aid those involved in decisionmaking to act in accordance with
the public interest, use objective judgment, assure accountability,
provide democratic leadership, and uphold the respectability of our
Town government.
As used in this chapter, the following words
or phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
ADVISORY BOARD
Any appointed board, committee, commission or agency of the
Town of Mansfield without legal authority to finally and effectively
require implementation of its determinations, or to legally bind the
Town, or to restrict or limit the authority of the Town to take action.
ADVISORY OPINION
A written response by the Board of Ethics to a request by
a public official or public employee asking whether his or her own
present or potential action may violate any provision of this Code
of Ethics.
BOARD
The Town of Mansfield Board of Ethics established in §
25-5 of this chapter.
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 WITH WHICH ONE IS ASSOCIATED
A business of which the person or a member of his or her
immediate family is a director, officer, owner, employee, compensated
agent, or holder of stock which constitutes 5% or more of the total
outstanding stock of any class.
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Any information, whether transmitted orally or in writing,
which is obtained by reason of the public position or public office
held and is of such nature that it is not at the time of transmission
a matter of public record per the Connecticut Freedom of Information
Act, C.G.S. § 1-200 et seq., or public knowledge.
FINANCIAL INTEREST
Any interest representing an actual or potential economic
gain or loss, which is neither de minimis nor shared by the general
public.
GIFT
A.
Anything of value, including entertainment, food, beverage,
travel and lodging, given or paid to a public official or public employee,
to the extent that a benefit of equal or greater value is not received.
B.
A gift does not include:
(1)
A political contribution otherwise reported as required by law
or a donation or payment as described or defined in Subdivision (9)
or (11) of Subsection (b) of C.G.S. § 9-601a.
(2)
Services provided by persons volunteering their time to the
Town.
(3)
A commercially reasonable loan made on terms not more favorable
than loans made in the ordinary course of business.
(4)
A gift received from a public official or public employee’s
spouse, fiance or fiancee, the parent, brother or sister of such spouse
or such individual, or the child of such individual or the spouse
of such child.
(5)
Goods or services which are provided to the municipality and
facilitate governmental action or functions.
(6)
A certificate, plaque or other ceremonial award costing less
than $100.
(7)
A rebate or discount on the price of anything of value made
in the ordinary course of a business without regard to that person’s
status.
(8)
Printed or recorded informational material germane to governmental
action or functions.
(9)
Items of nominal value, not to exceed $20, containing or displaying
promotional material.
(10)
An honorary degree bestowed upon a public official or public
employee by a public or private university or college.
(11)
A meal provided at an event and/or the registration or entrance
fee or travel costs to attend such an event, in which the public employee
or public official participates in his official capacity.
(12)
A meal provided in the home by an individual who resides in
the municipality.
(13)
Gifts in-kind of nominal value, not to exceed $25, tendered
on gift-giving occasions generally recognized by the public, provided
the total value of such gifts in any calendar year from all donors
do not combine to exceed $100.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY
Any spouse, child, parent, sibling or co-habiting partner
of a public official or public employee, any other individual who
resides in the household of the public official or public employee,
and the spouse, child, parent or sibling of any such spouse, child,
parent, sibling, co-habiting partner or other individual who resides
in the household.
OFFICIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The direct administrative or operating authority, whether
exercised personally or through subordinates, to approve, disapprove,
or to otherwise direct Town government action.
PERSON
Any individual, sole proprietorship, trust, corporation,
union, association, firm, partnership, committee, club or other organization
or group of persons.
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE
Any person or contractor of the Town of Mansfield, including
the employees of the Board of Education to the extent permitted by
law, full or part time, receiving wages or other compensation for
services rendered.
PUBLIC OFFICIAL
Any elected or appointed official, whether paid or unpaid or full or part time, of the Town or a political subdivision thereof, including members and alternate members of Town agencies, boards and commissions, and committees, or any other board, commission or agency that performs legislative, administrative, or judicial functions or exercises financial authority (collectively hereinafter referred to as "body"), including candidates for any such office, except for any member of an advisory board. Town agencies, boards, commissions and committees that have sufficient authority to qualify as public officials subject to the requirements of this code are the Town Council, Board of Education, Planning and Zoning Commission, Inland Wetlands Agency, Zoning Board of Appeals, Conservation Commission, Board of Assessment Appeals, Board of Ethics, Building Board of Appeals, Housing Code Board of Appeals, Historic District Commission, Personnel Appeals Board, the Advisory Committee on the Needs of Persons with Disabilities when it is functioning as the ADA Grievance Committee, the Mansfield Downtown Partnership Board and its employees when functioning as the Town’s municipal development agency, and any hearing officer appointed per §
129-4 of the Hearing Procedure for Citations Ordinance, or §
189-6A of the Zoning Citations Ordinance, of the Code of the Town of Mansfield.
Copies of this Code of Ethics shall be made
available to the Town Clerk for filing and to the Town Clerk and Town
Manager for distribution. The Town Clerk shall cause a copy of this
Code of Ethics to be distributed to every public official of the Town
of Mansfield within 30 days of the effective date of this code or
any amendment thereto. The Town Manager shall cause a copy of this
Code of Ethics to be distributed to every public employee within 30
days of the effective date of this code or any amendment thereto.
Each new public employee and public official shall be furnished a
copy of this code before entering upon the duties of his or her office
or employment.
If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph,
sentence, clause, or phrase of this chapter, or any part thereof,
is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, invalid, or ineffective
by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect
the validity or effectiveness of the remaining portions of this chapter.
Furthermore, should any such provisions of this chapter conflict with
any provisions of state or federal law, the relevant provisions of
the state or federal law shall prevail.