A.
Town of Shelter Island ("the Town") officers and employees are expected to perform their duties in the best interests of the public. They may, however, encounter situations in which what is best for the Town may be different from their own or a relative's personal best interest. In such a case, there may be a "conflict of interest." Such conflicts may seriously undermine public confidence in the Town government.
B.
The purpose of ethics law is to help Town officers and employees avoid conflicts of interest, as well as to disclose and address them when necessary to foster the public's confidence in the government.
C.
New York State's General Municipal Law, Article 18 contains provisions prohibiting certain conflicts of interest of municipal officers and employees. That law applies to all Town employees, which includes officers, employees and advisory Board members, paid or unpaid. Town employees should familiarize themselves with Article 18. It is posted in Town Hall and on the Board of Ethics website along with a Comptroller's description of the law.
D.
The Town has adopted its own Code of Ethics as authorized by Article 18. In addition, there is a substantial body of judge-made law ("common law") in New York addressing potential conflicts of interest. While all court decisions are specific to the facts before the court, those decisions create ethical principles that can be applied to other facts and circumstances where a reasonable person would foresee the appearance of impropriety or where conduct could seriously and substantially violate the spirit and intent of ethics regulations, even where no specific statute is violated.
E.
The Town has enacted this Ethics Code in the interest of creating clear and reasonable standards for its officers and employees. It includes the essential requirements of Article 18, and the common law will also be applied, when needed.