Gifts may be accepted only in compliance with this chapter, county policy, and the law. No county officer may receive, accept, take, seek, or solicit, directly or indirectly, anything of economic value as a gift, gratuity, or favor from a person if it could be reasonably expected that the gift, gratuity, or favor would influence the vote, action, or judgment of the officer or employee, or be considered as part of a reward for action or inaction. The following are examples of prohibited actions:
A. Employees with decision-making authority may not participate in or influence any pending quasi-judicial proceeding, when the employee has:
1. A financial interest in the matter;
2. Prejudged the merits before the hearing; or
3. A personal bias for or against any party affected by the action.
B. Employees may not use their office, or any confidential information received thereby, for commercial purposes, financial gain, or future employment for themselves, a member of their immediate family, or a business with which they are associated, except for compensation as provided by law.
C. Employees, or candidates for public office, may not solicit or accept anything of value, including a gift, loan, political contribution, award, or promise of future employment or personal benefit for themselves, a member of their immediate family, or business with which they are associated with, based on any agreement that the vote or official action of the employee or candidate for public office would be determined thereby.
D. Employees may not directly or indirectly seek or receive any compensation, gift, or other thing of value or promise thereof for performing or omitting or deferring the performance of any official duty or action by the county other than the compensation, costs, or fees provided by law.
E. Employees may not directly or indirectly accept a gift from any person doing business or seeking to do business with the county when such acceptance may conflict with the performance of the official duties of the employee. A conflict exists if a reasonable and prudent person would believe the gift was given for the purpose of obtaining special consideration or to influence county action.
F. Employees may not solicit or accept any gift from any person the employee knows, or has reason to know, is doing business with the county.
G. Employees may not accept any gift, even if permitted by an exception, if it would impair impartiality, give the appearance of impairing impartiality, or is designed to impair impartiality. Gifts should not be accepted if there are pending negotiations, anticipated or ongoing litigation, or some other type of dispute between the giver and the county, as acceptance of any gift in these circumstances would tend to impair impartiality, give the appearance of impairing impartiality, or be designed to impair impartiality.
H. Employees may not be beneficially interested, directly or indirectly, in any contract which may be made by, through or under their supervision, in whole or in part, or which may be made for the benefit of their office, unless subject to a statutory exception. Employees may not accept, directly or indirectly, any compensation, gift, gratuity, or reward in connection with such contract from any other person beneficially interested therein.
(Ord. 626 (2023) § 1, 2023)