For the purposes of this article:
Benefitmeans any economic gain or economic advantage to an officer or employee or to a relative of an officer or employee. “Benefit” does not include:
(1) Political contributions made or received and reported in accordance with the law;
(2) Awards, such as plaques, certificates, trophies or similar mementos, publicly presented in recognition of public service;
(3) A gift or other benefit conferred on account of kinship or personal, professional, or business relationship independent of the official status of the recipient;
(4) Gifts or other tokens of recognition presented by representatives of governmental bodies or political subdivisions who are acting in their official capacities;
(5) Commercially reasonable loans made to an officer or employee in the ordinary course of the lender’s business;
(6) Complimentary copies of trade publications;
(7) Reasonable hosting, including travel and expenses, entertainment, meals or refreshments furnished in connection with public events, appearances, or ceremonies related to official city business, if furnished by the sponsor of such public event, or in connection with speaking engagements, teaching or rendering other public assistance to an organization or another governmental entity;
(8) Any economic gain or economic advantage, excluding cash or a negotiable instrument as described by section 3.104, Texas Business and Commerce Code, conferred by any one person or organization if the economic value totals less than fifty dollars ($50.00) per calendar year; or
(9) An honorarium, transportation or lodging, the acceptance of which is not prohibited under sections 36.07 and 36.08, Texas Penal Code.
Boardmeans a board, commission or committee:
(1) Which is established to participate in some manner in the conduct of city government, including participation which is merely advisory, whether established by city ordinance, city charter, interlocal contract, state law or any other lawful means; and
(2) Any part of whose membership is appointed by the city council, but does not include a board, commission, or committee which is the governing body of a separate subdivision of the state.
The city clerk shall maintain one or more lists of the boards whose members are subject to the various provisions contained in this article, and such lists shall be made available to the public during working hours upon request. |
City resourcesmeans any city asset, including but not limited to facilities, equipment, supplies, software, and personnel services.
Confidential informationmeans any written information that could be excepted from disclosure pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act, if such disclosure has not been authorized; or any non-written information which, if it were written, could be excepted from disclosure under that act, unless disclosure has been authorized.
Employeemeans a person employed and paid a salary by the city whether under civil service or not, including those individuals on a part-time basis and including those officially selected for employment but not yet serving; but does not include an independent contractor or city council member. For purposes of this article and for no other purpose, the term “employee” includes volunteers.
Negotiating concerning prospective employmentmeans a discussion between a city officer or employee and another employer concerning the possibility of the city officer or employee considering or accepting employment with the employer, in which discussion the city officer or employee responds in a positive way.
Officermeans a member of the city council and any member of a board appointed by the city council. It includes any member of a board that functions only in an advisory or study capacity.
Official city businessmeans a purpose or function related to the duties or activities of office or employment.
Public event, appearances or ceremoniesmeans those functions, activities and ceremonies conducted by or for the benefit of any governmental entity; a function, activity or ceremony conducted by a nonprofit corporation or similar organization formed for educational, scientific, community-betterment or economic development purposes which relates to the purpose for which the nonprofit corporation or organization was formed; or a function, activity or ceremony which honors or recognizes the accomplishments of a political, prominent or public figure.
Relativemeans a person who is related to an officer or employee as spouse or as any of the following, whether by marriage, blood or adoption: parent, child, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, grandparent, grandchild, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, stepfather, stepmother, stepson, stepson-in-law, stepdaughter, stepdaughter-in-law, stepbrother, stepsister, half-brother, half-sister, brother-in-law or sister-in-law.
Volunteermeans an individual who provides service to the city without any expectation of compensation or financial gain and without receiving any compensation or financial gain.
(Ordinance 116, sec. 116.030, adopted 8/10/04)