The purpose of this chapter is to enact a Code of Ethics to
promulgate rules of ethical conduct for officers and employees of
the Town which shall serve as a guide for the official conduct of
the officers and employees of the Town, and to establish a Board of
Ethics having duties and powers as prescribed by Article 18 of the
General Municipal Law of the State of New York, and to render advisory
opinions to the officers and employees of the Town with respect to
the Code of Ethics and Article 18 of the General Municipal Law. This
chapter shall not conflict with, but shall be in addition to, any
prohibition of Article 18 of the General Municipal Law or any other
general or special law relating to ethical conduct and interests in
contracts of municipal officers and employees.
Every officer or employee of the Town of Tusten shall be subject
to and abide by the following standards of conduct:
A. No Town officer or employee, acting in his official capacity, shall
take action or participate in any manner whatsoever in the discussion,
negotiation or awarding of any contract or in any business or professional
dealings with the Town in which the officer or employee has, or will
have, an interest in such contract or business or professional dealing.
B. No Town officer or employee shall engage in any transaction as a
representative or agent of the Town with any business entity in which
he has a conflict with the proper discharge of his official duties.
C. No Town officer or employee shall invest or hold any investment in
any financial, business, commercial or other private transaction which
creates a conflict with his official duties.
D. No Town officer or employee shall engage in, solicit, negotiate for
or promise to accept private employment or render services for his
personal benefit when such employment or service creates a conflict
or impairs the proper discharge of his official duties.
E. No Town officer or employee shall receive, or enter into any agreement,
express or implied, for compensation for services to be rendered in
relation to any matter before any municipal agency of which he is
an officer, member or employee, or of any municipal agency over which
he has jurisdiction or to which he has the power to appoint any officer,
member or employee.
F. No Town officer or employee shall receive or enter into any agreement,
express or implied, for compensation for services to be rendered in
relation to any matter before any agency of his municipality, whereby
his compensation is to be dependent or contingent upon any action
by such agency with respect to such matter, provided that this subsection
shall not prohibit the fixing at any time of fees based upon the reasonable
value of the services rendered.
G. No Town officer or employee shall, directly or indirectly, solicit
any gifts, or accept or receive any gift having a value of $75 or
more, whether in the form of money, services, loan, travel, entertainment,
hospitality, promise or any other form, from any person, firm or corporation who
or which, to his knowledge, is interested, directly or indirectly,
in any matter or business dealings with the Town, nor shall he accept
any gift under circumstances in which it could reasonably be inferred
that the gift was intended to influence him, or could reasonably be
expected to influence him, in the performance of his official duties,
or was intended as a reward for any official action on his part.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
H. No Town officer or employee shall, by his conduct, give reasonable
basis for the impression that any person can improperly influence
him or unduly enjoy his favor in the performance of his official duties,
or that he is affected by the kinship, rank, position or influence
of any party or person.
I. No Town officer or employee shall use or attempt to use his official
position to secure unwarranted privileges or exemptions for himself
or others.
J. Each Town officer or employee shall endeavor to pursue a course of
conduct which shall not raise suspicion among the public that he is
likely to be engaged in acts that are in violation of his trust.
K. Each Town officer or employee shall abstain from making personal
investments in enterprises which he has reason to believe may be directly
involved in decisions to be made by him or which will otherwise create
substantial conflict between his duty and the public interest and
his private interest.
No Town officer or employee shall request or permit the use
of Town-owned vehicles, equipment, materials or property for personal
convenience or profit of himself or any other person, except, however,
when such property, vehicles, equipment, material or services are
available to the public generally, or which are provided as a matter
of Town policy for the use of officers or employees in the conduct
of their official business.
Newly appointed or elected officials or employees whose duties
commence after the first April filing deadline will be required to
submit an attestation that they have reviewed and understand the Code
of Ethics of the Town of Tusten and that they are not in violation
of any provision of the Code, within 45 days after the commencement
of their duties.
Nothing herein shall be deemed to bar or prevent the timely
filing by a present or former Town officer or employee of any claim,
account, demand or suit against the Town, on behalf of himself or
any member of his family arising out of any personal injury or property
damage or for any lawful benefit authorized or permitted by law.
No separate Ethics Board shall be established by the Town. All
possible violations of this chapter shall be reviewed and determined
by the Town Board.