As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ANYTHING OF VALUE
Any, money or property, favor, service, payment, advance,
forbearance, loan, or promise of future employment for any official
or employee of the City of Edgerton or their immediate family. Excluded
from this definition are seasonal, anniversary, or customary gifts
among immediate family members or friends, hospitality unrelated to
City business, and all political contributions that are reported under
Ch. 11, Wis. Stats.
ASSOCIATED
When used with reference to an organization, includes any
organization in which an individual or a member of his or her immediate
family is a director, officer, or trustee, or owns or controls, directly
or indirectly, and severally or in the aggregate, at least 10% of
the outstanding equity, of which an individual or a member of his
or her immediate family is an authorized representative or agent.
BUSINESS
Any corporation, partnership, proprietorship, firm, enterprise,
franchise, or association, organization, self-employed individual
or any other legal entity that engages in profit making activities.
CITY
The City of Edgerton, Wisconsin.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBER
An individual's spouse or domestic partner, or an individual's
relative by marriage, lineal descent or adoption who receives, directly
or indirectly, more than one-half of his or her support from the individual
or from whom the individual receives, directly or indirectly, more
than one-half of his or her support.
ORGANIZATION
Any public or private, profit or nonprofit, religious, educational,
charitable or political organization or entity but does not include
governmental bodies.
This chapter applies to the following persons:
A. Elected officials of the City of Edgerton, as defined in Chapter
101, Officers and Employees, Article
II, Elected Officials, of this Code.
B. All employees of the City of Edgerton.
C. All members of City committees, commissions, subcommittees, ad hoc
committees, and boards.
D. All appointed officials, as defined in Chapter
101, Officers and Employees, Article
III, Appointed Officials, of this Code.
The provisions of the following sections of the Wisconsin Statutes,
as from time to time amended, are made a part of this Code of Ethics
and shall apply to all incumbents whenever applicable:
A. Section 946.10, Bribery of Public Officers and Employees.
B. Section 946.11, Special Privileges from Public Utilities.
C. Section 946.12, Misconduct in Public Office.
D. Section 946.13, Private Interest in Public Contract Prohibited.
The Edgerton City Council reaffirms that incumbents are agents
of public purpose and hold office for the benefit of the public. They
are bound to uphold the Constitution of the United States and Constitution
of the State of Wisconsin and to carry out impartially the laws of
the nation, state, and City of Edgerton. They are bound to discharge
faithfully the duties of their office regardless of personal considerations,
recognizing that the public interest must be their primary concern.
Incumbents shall adhere to the rules of work and performance established
as the standard for their positions by the appropriate authority.
They shall not exceed their authority or breach the law or ask others
to do so. This local ethics code does not prevent any local incumbent
from accepting other employment or following any pursuit which in
no way interferes with the full and faithful discharge of his or her
duties to this City. The Council further recognizes that in a representative
democracy, the representatives are drawn from society and, therefore,
cannot and should not be without all personal and economic interest
in the decisions and policies of government; that citizens who serve
as local public officials and employees retain their rights as citizens
to interests of a personal or economic nature; that standards of ethical
conduct for incumbents need to distinguish between those minor and
inconsequential conflicts that are unavoidable in a free society and
those conflicts which are substantial and material; and that incumbents
may need to engage in employment, professional or business activities,
other than official duties, in order to support themselves or their
families and to maintain a continuity of professional or business
activity, or may need to maintain investments, which activities or
investments do not conflict with the specific provisions of this chapter.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
Any incumbent found to be in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter shall be subject to the general penalty as set forth in §
1-6 of this Code. This chapter shall be enforced in the case and on behalf of the City by action of the City Attorney. Any person found to be in violation of any provision of the Code of Ethics may be subject to censure by the City Council.