It is the policy of the Village of Briarcliff Manor and the purpose
of this chapter to establish standards and guidelines for the ethical conduct
of its officials, employees, and consultants. Though assurance of such conduct
will continue to rest primarily on personal integrity and community vigilance,
these standards are another step toward ensuring:
A. The highest caliber of public administration for the
Village;
B. Government decisions are arrived at impartially and free
of any conflict of interest between any private interest and a Village official,
employee, or consultant's proper discharge of his or her official duties;
C. Public confidence in Village government; and
D. Protection of Village officials, employees, and consultants
from unwarranted assaults on their integrity by separating real conflict from
the inconsequential.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ACT IN AN OFFICIAL CAPACITY
Any legislative, administrative, quasi-judicial, appointive, or discretionary
act of an official, employee, or consultant of the Village.
CONSULTANT
Any person or entity, other than a Village official or employee,
who is compensated by the Village for providing advisory services to the Village,
its boards, courts, commissions, districts, departments, committees, or other
agencies.
FAMILY MEMBER
Any spouse, child, parent, or sibling of a Village employee, official,
or consultant; person who is financially dependent on a Village employee,
official, or consultant; or person on whom a Village employee, official, or
consultant is financially dependent.
PERSON or ENTITY
Any individual, business proprietorship, corporation, partnership,
association, venture, individual in representative or fiduciary capacity,
estate, trust, or other entity.
PRIVATE INTEREST
A participation, connection, or involvement of any sort which may
result in a direct pecuniary or material benefit. For the purposes of this
chapter, the private interests of a Village official, employee, or consultant
shall be deemed to include the private interests of:
B.
Any person or entity, other than a bank, trust company, or other lending
institution, with whom he or she has a substantial debtor-creditor or other
financial relationship.
C.
Any person or entity by whom he or she is employed or of which he or
she is an officer, director, or member.
D.
Any person or entity of which the stock or other legal or beneficial ownership is owned by the official, employee, or consultant; provided, however, that if the business dealings of such person or entity with the Village form an insubstantial part of such person's or entity's total business dealings, then this definition shall only apply to such person or entity if the Village official, employee or consultant owns more than 5% of the stock or other legal or beneficial ownership of such person or entity. Regardless of the percentage of ownership, however, any such interest shall be disclosed by the official, employee or consultant in accordance with §
27-4 of this chapter.
TRANSACTION
Any activity, application, or proceeding which requires or may require
an act by an official, employee, or consultant of the Village in his or her
official capacity.
VILLAGE
The Village of Briarcliff Manor and all of its boards, courts, commissions,
districts, departments, committees, and other agencies.
VILLAGE OFFICIAL OR EMPLOYEE
Any officer or employee of the Village and any member of any of its
boards, courts, commissions, districts, departments, committees, or other
agencies, whether full- or part-time, whether compensated or not. No person
shall be deemed to be a Village official or employee solely by reason of being
a volunteer fire fighter or civil defense volunteer, except a Fire Chief or
Assistant Fire Chief.
The Village Board may appropriate moneys from the general Village funds
for the maintenance of and for personnel services to the Board of Ethics,
but such Board of Ethics may not commit the expenditure of Village moneys
except within the appropriations provided, in its discretion, by the Village
Board.
Ordinance No. 173 of the Village of Briarcliff Manor, enacted November
5, 1970, is hereby repealed in its entirety.