The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this code, shall have the meanings subscribed to them below.
Business.A corporation, partnership, association, sole proprietorship, firm, holding company, joint stock company, receivership, trust or any other for profit or nonprofit entity, company, or association.
City council.The legislative and governing body of the City of Bee Cave consisting of the mayor and city council members.
City official.Any member of the city council and any appointed member of a board, commission, or committee set up by ordinance, charter, state law or otherwise, on a temporary or permanent basis. The term also includes the city manager and the city attorney. This definition expressly excludes any municipal court judge as such official's conduct is regulated by the Texas Commission on Judicial Conduct.
Confidential Information.Any information obtained by a city official or employee because of their position with the city and that is not available to the public under the Texas Public Information Act. Such information also includes any discussions which occur in executive session.
Employee.Any person employed by the City of Bee Cave on a full-time or part-time basis, including only independent contractors hired by the city for repetitive performance of services that are in furtherance of necessary operation and function of the city, and not independent contractors engaged for occasional services that are not repeated on a consistent basis. An example would include the contract services of the city engineer.
Ethics Code.This term shall mean the code of ethics and conduct identified in this Article
2.04 of the Bee Cave Code of Ordinances and any other code provision designating itself as an ethical code.
Former city official.Any person who has previously been a member of the city council and any appointed member of a board, commission, or committee set up by ordinance, charter, state law or otherwise, on a temporary or permanent basis, but no longer serves in such position.
Former employee.Any person who has formally been employed by the City of Bee Cave, on a full-time or part-time basis.
Recuse.The terms "recuse," and "recusal" include but are not limited to a person not deliberating or voting from the dais or otherwise making a substantive decision on any subject matter the person is in conflict with from the time the conflict occurs or is recognized. The person must refrain from attempting to influence the deliberating body while the body is deliberating on the subject matter or otherwise influencing the decision maker involved in deciding on any conflicted subject matter. The person being recused may provide a factual rendition or an opinion of personal experience, in writing, to the city secretary prior to any deliberation by the deliberating body, should the person wish to provide any comments on the recusal. Such rendition does not violate this code regarding recusal.
Undue influence.This term includes when a person or persons intentionally or knowingly exercise a level of control over another that the person's assertion of control becomes the dominant decision maker, subverting or overpowering the mind or will of the person over which the influence is being exerted.
(Ordinance 555 adopted 1/14/2025)