A.
Official or Employee: any person serving in a public office or on a public body of the Town of Hampton, whether paid or unpaid, appointed or elected, full-time or part-time.
B.
Public Body: Any office, department, commission, committee, agency or board of the Town of Hampton.
C.
Interest: any privilege, profit, gain or advantage one stands to receive if certain actions or events occur.
(1)
Financial Interest: any interest which, either directly or indirectly, promotes or obtains a monetary or material benefit due to its exercise (other than the authorized salary and benefits for public service to the Town) to the official or employee, the immediate family of the official or employee, or to anyone retaining the services of the official or employee.
(2)
Personal Interest: any interest created by blood, marriage, close business relationships, political associations, or household residence (either relatives or live-in boyfriends or girlfriends) regardless of whether or not a financial interest is involved.
(3)
Immediate Family: immediate family encompasses spouses, dependents, anyone residing in the person's household and anyone who, by virtue of blood or marriage, is such a direct relation as to be a parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, brother, sister, in-law, or step relative in the foregoing categories.
(4)
Pecuniary Interest: any advantage in the form of money, property, commercial interest or anything else, the primary significance of which is economic gain; it does not include economic gain applicable to the public generally, such as tax reduction or increased prosperity generally.
(5)
Client: means any individual or entity with which a public official has a professional, contractual relationship.
D.
Disclosure: the revelation of an interest that could either bias or affect the outcome of a municipal decision. Disclosure must be public and must be confirmed in writing. Where appropriate and where time permits, disclosure is to be made to the Board, Commission, Committee, Agency or Public Body, both orally and in writing, before the public body with jurisdiction meets on the matter.
E.
Construction: the use of "he" or any other pronoun is to be considered a neutral term, not designating a particular gender but applicable to all persons in general.