This chapter a local law amends Chapter
18, Code of Ethics, of the Code of the Town of Clarkstown.
It is the intent of this chapter to adopt a Code of Ethics which
sets forth standards of conduct for the guidance of the officers and
employees of the Town of Clarkstown with respect to disclosure of
interests in legislation before the local governing body, holding
of investments in conflict with official duties, private employment
in conflict with official duties, future employment, and such other
standards as may be deemed advisable.
This chapter is adopted pursuant to Article 18 of the General
Municipal Law which prohibits the officers and employees of a municipality
from having certain conflicts of interest. Section 806 of the General
Municipal Law requires the governing body of each county, city (other
than the City of New York), town, village, school district and fire
district to adopt a Code of Ethics that sets forth for the guidance
of its officers and employees standards of conduct reasonably expected
of them, and § 806 of the General Municipal Law also authorizes
the governing body of any other municipality to adopt such a Code
of Ethics.
Officers and employees of the Town of Clarkstown hold their
positions to serve and benefit the public, and not for obtaining unwarranted
personal or private gain in the exercise and performance of their
official powers and duties. The Town Board of Clarkstown recognizes
that, in furtherance of this fundamental principle, there is a need
for clear and reasonable standards of ethical conduct. This Code of
Ethics establishes those standards.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BOARD
The governing board of a municipality and any municipal administrative
board (e.g., planning board, zoning board of appeals), commission,
or other agency or body comprised of two or more municipal officers
or employees.
CODE
This Code of Ethics.
INTEREST
A direct or indirect financial or material benefit, but does
not include any benefit arising from the provision or receipt of any
services generally available to the residents or taxpayers of the
municipality or an area of the municipality, or a lawful class of
such residents or taxpayers. A municipal officer or employee is deemed
to have an interest in any private organization when he or she, his
or her spouse, or a member of his or her household is an owner, partner,
member, director, officer, employee, or directly or indirectly owns
or controls more than 5% of the organization's outstanding stock.
MUNICIPAL OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE
A paid or unpaid officer or employee of the Town of Clarkstown,
including, but not limited to, the members of any municipal board.
MUNICIPALITY
The Town of Clarkstown. The word "municipal" refers to the
municipality.
RELATIVE
A spouse, parent, step-parent, sibling, stepsibling, sibling's
spouse, child, step-child, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece, first cousin,
or household member of a municipal officer or employee, and individuals
having any of these relationships to the spouse of the officer or
employee.
This Code of Ethics applies to the officers and employees of
the Town of Clarkstown, and shall supersede any prior municipal Code
of Ethics. The provisions of this Code of Ethics shall apply in addition
to all applicable state and local laws relating to conflicts of interest
and ethics, including, but not limited to, Article 18 of the General
Municipal Law and all rules, regulations, policies and procedures
of the Town of Clarkstown.
No municipal officer or employee shall use his or her municipal
position or official powers and duties to secure a financial or material
benefit for himself or herself, a relative, or any private organization
in which he or she is deemed to have an interest.
No municipal officer or employee, during his or her tenure as
a municipal officer or employee, may engage in any private employment,
including the rendition of any business, commercial, professional
or other types of services, when the employment:
A. Can be reasonably expected to require more than sporadic recusal and abstention pursuant to §
18-9 of this code;
B. Can be reasonably expected to require disclosure or use of confidential
information gained by reason of serving as a municipal officer or
employee;
C. Violates § 805-a(1)(c) or (d) of the General Municipal
Law; or
D. Requires representation of a person or organization other than the
municipality in connection with litigation, negotiations or any other
matter to which the municipality is a party.
This code shall not be construed as prohibiting a municipal
officer or employee from:
A. Representing himself or herself, or his or her spouse or minor children,
before the municipality; or
B. Asserting a claim against the municipality on his or her own behalf,
or on behalf of his or her spouse or minor children.
Except as otherwise required by law:
A. No municipal officer or employee, either individually or as a member
of a board, may participate in any decision specifically to appoint,
hire, promote, discipline or discharge a relative for any position
at, for or within the municipality or a municipal board.
B. No municipal officer or employee may supervise a relative in the
performance of the relative's official powers or duties.
No municipal officer or employee who acquires confidential information
in the course of exercising or performing his or her official powers
or duties may disclose or use such information unless the disclosure
or use is required by law or in the course of exercising or performing
his or her official powers and duties.
Each elected official and Town employee shall be barred from
videotaping and/or audiotaping any individual or proceeding involving
Town business without the consent of each of the individuals who are
being video- and/or audiotaped. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any
individual who is acting as agent or under the direction or on behalf
of law enforcement, whether local, state or federal, is permitted
to video- and/or audiotape if such conduct is at the law enforcement
agency's direction.