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Prohibition. No elected official may vote on any question on which he or she has a substantial financial interest. Any Denali Borough officer, employee, or Assembly member who has a substantial financial interest in any contract with the Denali Borough, or in the sale of land, material, supplies or services to the Denali Borough or to a contractor supplying the Denali Borough shall make known that interest and shall refrain from participating in his or her capacity as a Denali Borough officer, employee or Assembly member in the making of such sale or in the making or performance of such contract.
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Punishment. Any Denali Borough officer, employee or Assembly member who violates the requirements of this section shall forfeit his or her office or employment. Violation of this section with the knowledge express or implied of the person contracting with or making a sale to the Denali Borough shall render the contract or sale to the Denali Borough voidable by the administrator or the Assembly.
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Additional rules. The Assembly by ordinance may prescribe additional rules and penalties to prevent conflicts of interest.
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Discrimination. No person shall be discriminated against in any Denali Borough appointment, employment or promotion because of race, sex, color, political or religious affiliation, or national origin.
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Personnel regulations. No person shall willfully falsify any test, certification or appointment under the personnel regulations, or in any manner commit or attempt to commit any fraud to prevent the impartial execution of such regulations.
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Undue influence. No person shall offer, give or receive any money, service, or other valuable thing to influence or attempt to influence any action of any officer or employee in the performance of his or her municipal duties.
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Solicitation. No Assembly person, Denali Borough officer or administrative employee shall directly or indirectly solicit a contribution for any political party or purpose from any person holding a compensated Denali Borough position.
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Campaigning. No Denali Borough officer or Assembly person shall campaign while on official business.
The Denali Borough administrator, the Denali Borough clerk or such other officers and employees as the Assembly may designate, before entering upon their duties, shall be bonded, by individual or group bonds, for the faithful performance of their respective duties, payable to the Denali Borough, in such form and in such amounts as the Assembly may prescribe, with a surety company authorized to operate within the state. The Denali Borough shall pay the premium on such bonds.
Every officer of the Denali Borough, before entering upon his duties, shall take the oath or affirmation required by Section 5 of Article XII, Constitution of the State of Alaska. The Assembly may require designated employees to take such oath before entering upon their employment. Oaths of office shall be filed with the Denali Borough clerk.
Every officer who is elected or appointed for a term ending at a definite time shall continue to serve until his successor qualifies and takes office, except in the case of death, resignation or termination by law or this Charter.
The Assembly by ordinance shall establish procedures governing administrative proceedings in which the legal rights, duties, privileges or penalties of persons are to be determined; insure fair and equal treatment of all persons involved in such proceedings; and provide for the conduct of such proceedings in an orderly and uniform manner.
All records of the Denali Borough shall be public except as otherwise provided by law. Records shall be available at the Denali Borough office for public inspection and for distribution at such reasonable cost. Copies certified by the clerk shall be prima facie evidence of their contents.
When any lien other than for ad valorem taxes or special assessments is placed by the Denali Borough on any real property, notification of the lien shall be sent by registered or other special mail to the person whose name appears as owner of the property on the most recent tax assessment roll.
Dedication of streets, rights-of-way, easements or other areas for public use by the Assembly may not be construed to require the Denali Borough to maintain, improve or provide for Denali Borough services in the area dedicated and the dedication does not impose any liability on the Denali Borough for the condition of the area dedicated.
Words used in this Charter shall have their ordinary dictionary meanings, except where defined otherwise in this Charter or in Title 29 of the Alaska Statutes.
If any provision of this charter is held invalid, other provisions shall not be affected. If the application of this Charter or any of its provisions to a person or circumstance is held invalid, the application of this Charter or any of its provisions to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected.