The purpose of this chapter is to create the
Town of Union Ethics and Disclosure Law in compliance with Article
18 of the New York State General Municipal Law (the "Ethics Law").
The citizenry of the Town of Union is entitled to the expectation
of exemplary ethical behavior from its Town officers, employees and
appointed officials, and this chapter is intended to create the minimum
standards which constitute that behavior. This chapter recognizes
that varying degrees of professional and governmental responsibility
warrant equitable requirements of disclosure in pursuit of official
integrity, which must be balanced against individual constitutional
rights. Any particulars not determined in this chapter shall be construed
within the provisions of General Municipal Law Article 18.
Unless otherwise indicated, the following terms
shall be defined such for the purpose of the Ethics Law:
APPOINTED OFFICIAL
Any individual who is appointed by the Town Board to an agency,
department, council, commission or board, whether unpaid or paid.
APPROPRIATE BODY
Pursuant to Article 18 of the General Municipal Law, the
Board of Ethics of the Town of Union.
DEPARTMENT
Any of the divisions of Town government referred to in the
definition of "legislation" in this section, except the Town Board.
DISCLOSURE FORM
The annual financial disclosure form set forth in Exhibit
B to this chapter.
INTEREST
A direct or indirect pecuniary or material benefit accruing
to a Town officer, employee or appointed official, whether as the
result of a contract with the Town or otherwise.
JURISDICTION
Having authority, capacity, power or right to act with regard
to the management and administration of policy and supervision of
personnel of any Town department.
LEGISLATION
A matter which appears upon the calendar or agenda of the
Town Board of the Town of Union or upon a committee thereof upon which
any official action has been taken, and shall include adopted acts,
local laws, ordinances or resolutions.
OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE
Any officer or employee of the Town of Union and any elected
official, appointed official and head of any agency, commission or
board of the Town of Union, whether paid or unpaid.
POLICY-MAKING POSITION
An officer or employee whose duties are not ministerial in
nature and designated to be "policy-making" by the Town Board as set
forth in Exhibit A to this chapter.
REPORTING CATEGORY
For the purpose of completing financial disclosure reports (Forms A, B and C, pursuant to §
31-4C,
D and
E of this chapter), the category of interest income, value or worth of said reported items. No exact dollar amounts are to be included in the completion of the statements of financial disclosure; rather, all amounts are to be indicated using the following categories:
REPORTING INDIVIDUAL
An officer, employee or appointed official who is required
to complete and file an annual statement of financial disclosure pursuant
to this chapter.
TOWN
The Town of Union or any department, board, office, commission,
agency or authority thereof.
It is the policy of the Town Board of the Town
of Union that all officers and employees must avoid conflicts or potential
conflicts of interest. A conflict or a potential conflict exists whenever
an officer or employee has an interest, direct or indirect, which
conflicts with his or her duty to the Town or which could adversely
affect an individual's judgment in the discharge of his or her responsibilities.
No officer or employee shall:
A. Take action or participate in any manner whatsoever
in his or her official capacity in the discussion, negotiation or
the awarding of any contract or in any business or professional dealings
with the Town or any department thereof in which the official or employee
has or will have an interest, direct or indirect, in such contract
or professional dealings.
B. Engage in, solicit, negotiate for or promise to accept
private employment or render services for his or her personal benefit
when such employment or service creates a conflict or impairs the
proper discharge of his or her official duties.
C. Solicit, directly or indirectly, any gift or receive
or accept any gift having the value of $75 or more, whether in the
form of money, services, loan, travel, entertainment, hospitality,
thing or promise, or in any other form, under circumstances in which
it could be reasonably inferred that the gift was intended to influence
him or her or could reasonably be expected to influence him or her
in the performance of his or her official duties or was intended as
a reward for any official action on his or her part.
D. Disclose confidential financial information acquired
in the course of his or her official duties or use such information
to further his or her personal interest.
E. Take action on a matter before the Town or any instrumentality
thereof when, to his or her knowledge, the performance of that action
would provide a pecuniary or material benefit to himself or herself.
Every official and employee is required to attest
on an annual basis that he or she has reviewed the Code of Ethics
of the Town of Union, to be made on or before March 31 of the year
for which the employment is in effect.
An appeal may be taken by the filing of a written
petition in opposition to such designation within 30 days from the
date that the designation was filed with the Town of Union Board of
Ethics. Upon receipt of the petition, the Board of Ethics shall make
a determination upon the merits of the application within 30 days.
The Town Board hereby designates the form, as attached, as the official annual statement of financial disclosure for the purposes of fulfilling the requirements of §
31-4C,
D and
E, respectively, of the Town of Union Ethics and Disclosure Law.
[Added 6-16-2010 by L.L. No. 7-2010]
The Board of Ethics or its designee(s) shall provide periodic training and education to the employees and appointees of the Town of Union with respect to the requirements and obligations of Chapter
31, Code of Ethics.
[Amended 6-16-2010 by L.L. No. 7-2010]
Any person may file with the Board of Ethics a confidential written complaint of an alleged violation of Chapter
31. Such confidential written complaint shall not be subject to the freedom of information laws. The Board of Ethics shall investigate all such confidential written complaints and take such action as may be appropriate. The Board of Ethics shall not disclose the name of the person filing the complaint unless there is to be a public hearing concerning the complaint, an action at law is commenced on behalf of the Town of Union with respect to such complaint or the matter is referred to the District Attorney. The Board of Ethics shall provide reasonable notice to the person filing the complaint before any such public hearing, action at law or referral to the District Attorney.