This Code of Ethics is enacted pursuant to Article
18 of the General Municipal Law. It is the purpose of this Code to
establish standards of ethical conduct for officers, employees, and
certain appointed officials of the Town of Pleasant Valley, to afford
them clear guidance as to these standards, and to ensure that Town
government is free from improper influence as to assure public confidence
and trust. This Code shall be in addition to all other legal restrictions,
standards and provisions pertaining to the conduct of Town officers
and employees.
Unless the context clearly provides otherwise,
the terms set forth below shall have the following meanings:
APPROPRIATE BODY
The Town of Pleasant Valley Board of Ethics, c/o Town of
Pleasant Valley, Town Clerk, or Attorney to the Town. 1554 Main Street,
Pleasant Valley, NY 12569.
INTEREST
A direct or indirect pecuniary or material benefit accruing
to an officer or employee, or his or her relative, whether as a result
of a contract with the Town or otherwise. For the purpose of this
chapter, a Town officer or employee shall be deemed to have an interest
in the contract of:
A. A relative, except as to a contract of employment
with the Town;
B. A firm, partnership or association of which such officer
or employee is a member or employee;
C. A corporation of which such officer or employee is
an officer, director or employee;
D. A corporation of which more than 5% of the outstanding
stock is owned by any such officer, employee, or his or her relative.
LEGISLATION
A matter which appears on the agenda of the Town Board or
on a committee thereof, on which any official action will he taken
and shall include proposed or adopted acts, local laws, ordinances
or resolutions.
OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE
An elected or appointed officer or employee of the Town of
Pleasant Valley, whether paid or unpaid. No person shall be deemed
to be an officer or an employee of the Town solely by reason of being
a volunteer fireman or EMT volunteer, except a Fire Chief or an Assistant
Fire Chief.
RELATIVE
A child, stepchild, parent, stepparent, brother, sister,
stepbrother, stepsister, legal guardian of any said persons, an officer
or employee, or the spouse of the officer or employee.
SPOUSE
The husband or wife of an officer or employee, unless living
separate and apart pursuant to:
E. A judicial order, decree or judgment of separation;
or
F. A legally binding written agreement of separation
in accordance with the Domestic Relations Law.
TOWN
The Town of Pleasant Valley.
UNEMANCIPATED CHILD
A child who is under the age of 18, unmarried and living
in the household of an officer or employee.
Every officer or employee of the Town shall
be subject to and abide by the following standards of conduct:
A. Gifts. No officer or employee shall directly or indirectly
solicit or receive any money, whether in the form of cash, check,
loan, credit, or any other form in any amount, or solicit any gifts,
or accept or receive any individual annual gift, having a value of
$75 or more, whether in the form of services, loan, travel, entertainment,
hospitality, thing or promise, or any other form, under circumstances
in which it could be reasonably inferred that the money or gift was
intended to influence, or could be reasonably expected to influence
him or her in the performance of official duties, or was intended
as a reward for any official action.
B. Confidential information. No officer or employee shall
disclose confidential information acquired in the course of official
duties or use such information to further a personal interest.
C. Representation before one's own agency. No officer
or employee shall receive or enter into any agreement, expressed or
implied, for compensation, direct or indirect, for services to be
rendered in relation to any matter before any agency of which he or
she is an officer, member or employee or of any agency over which
he or she has jurisdiction or to which he or she has the power to
appoint any member, officer, or employee.
D. Representation before any agency for a contingent
fee. No officer or employee shall receive or enter into any agreement,
expressed or implied, for compensation, direct or indirect, for services
to be rendered in relation to any matter before any agency of the
Town, whereby his or her compensation is to be dependent or contingent
on any action by such agency with respect to such matter, provided
that this subsection shall not prohibit the fixing at any time of
fees based on the reasonable value of the services rendered.
E. Disclosure of interest in legislation. To the extent
known, any officer or employee of the Town who participates in the
discussion, or gives an official opinion to the Town Board on any
legislation before it shall publicly disclose on the official record,
the nature and extent of any direct or indirect financial or other
private interest he or she may have in such legislation.
F. Disclosure of interests in contracts. To the extent
known, any officer or employee of the Town who has, will have, or
subsequently acquires any interest in any contract with the Town,
shall publicly disclose the nature and extent of such interest in
writing to the Board of Ethics and Town Board, as well as to his or
her immediate supervisor, as soon as he or she has knowledge of such
actual or prospective interest.
G. Investments in conflict with official duties. No officer
or employee shall invest or hold any investment, directly or indirectly,
in any financial, business, commercial or other private transaction,
which creates a conflict with his or her official duties.
H. Private employment. No officer or employee shall engage
in, solicit, negotiate for, or promise to accept private employment,
or render services for private interest, when such employment or service
creates a conflict with, or impairs, the proper discharge of his or
her official duties.
I. Future employment. No officer or employee shall, within
a period of one year after termination of service of employment, appear
before any agency of the Town, except on his or her own behalf. No
officer or employee shall, after termination of service or employment,
appear before any agency of the Town in relation to any matter, case,
proceeding, application or transaction, with respect to which such
person was directly concerned, or in which he or she personally participated
during his or her service or employment.
J. Prohibited conflicts of interest. No Town officer
or employee shall have an interest in any contract between the Town
and a corporation or partnership of which he or she is an officer
or employee, which such Town officer or employee has the power to
negotiate, prepare, authorize, or approve the contract, or authorize
or approve payment thereunder; audit bills or claims under the contract;
or appoint an officer or employee who has any of the powers of duties
set forth above; and no chief fiscal officer, treasurer, or his or
her deputy or employee, shall have an interest in a bank or trust
company designated as a depository, paying agent, registration agent
or for investment of funds of the Town of which he or she is an officer
or employee. The provisions of this section shall in no event be construed
to preclude the payment of lawful compensation and necessary expenses
of any Town officer or employee in one or more positions of public
employment, the holding of which is not prohibited by law.
K. Certain interests prohibited. No officer or employee
of the Town who has an interest in any real property, either individually
or as an officer or employee of a corporation or partnership, shall
participate in the acquisition or plan for acquisition of said property
or any property adjacent to said property by the Town. The term "participation"
shall include the promotion of the site, as well as the negotiation
of the terms of acquisition.
L. No municipal officer or employee shall use or permit
the use of property, owned or leased to the Town, for other than official
purposes or for activities not otherwise officially approved by the
Town Board.
M. Except where required by law, no Justice of the Peace
or member of a quasi-judicial administrative board, including, but
not limited to, the Zoning Board of Appeals and Board of Ethics, shall
be an officer of a political committee or party.
Nothing herein shall be deemed to bar or prevent
the appearance of a present or former officer or employee before any
agency on his or own behalf, or on behalf of a relative, to express
an opinion or comment on a matter before that agency; nor prevent
the appearance or timely filing of any claim, account, demand or suit
against the Town of any agency thereof, where the matter arises out
of any personal injury or property damage or for any lawful benefit
authorized or permitted by law.
Within 30 days of the effective date of this
chapter, the Attorney for the Town shall cause a copy of this Code
of Ethics to be distributed to every officer and employee required
to file a conflict disclosure statement, and shall further cause a
copy of this chapter to be posted in all Town-owned or leased buildings.
Thereafter, each new officer and employee shall be furnished a copy
of this chapter within 60 days of being elected, appointed, or hired
by the Town. Failure to distribute, post or receive a copy of this
chapter shall have no effect on the duty, compliance or the enforcement
of the provisions of this chapter.
The annual conflict disclosure statement should
be in substantially the same form as set forth below.
The provisions of this chapter are enacted pursuant
to the authority granted by Article 18 of the General Municipal Law.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Town of Pleasant Valley
hereby elects to remove itself from the ambit of all of the provisions
of § 812 of the General Municipal Law.