This chapter shall be known as the "Ethics and Disclosure Law
of the Town of Woodstock."
Unless otherwise stated or unless the context otherwise requires,
the following terms shall, for the purpose of this chapter, have the
meanings herein indicated:
APPEAR and APPEAR BEFORE
Communicating in any form, including, without limitation,
personally, through another person, by letter, or by telephone.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
A situation in which a public official's decisions are influenced
by the official's personal interests, or in which a person has a private
or personal interest sufficient to appear to influence the objective,
or a situation that has the potential to undermine the impartiality
of a person.
CONTRACTUAL GOODS/SERVICES
Any work performed or goods delivered by the Town officer
to another person under mutual agreement of the two parties and provided
the transaction has been finalized, without dispute, by the two parties.
Retail sales shall be excluded from this provision.
CUSTOMER or CLIENT
Any person for whom a Town officer or employee has directly
supplied contractual goods/services during the previous 24 months.
Retail sales shall be excluded from this provision.
ETHICS BOARD
The Ethics Board of the Town of Woodstock established pursuant to §
71-8 of this chapter.
GIFT and FINANCIAL BENEFIT
A.
For the purpose of this chapter, anything of value, including
but not limited to money, service, thing, loan, travel, entertainment,
hospitality, or promise. The value of a gift is generally the fair
market value at retail; in the case of a ticket to an event, the value
is the higher of the face value of the ticket or the cost to the provider.
[Amended 5-16-2017 by L.L. No. 1-2017]
B.
Exclusions. The following are not considered gifts under this
chapter:
(1)
Personal. Gifts from a person with a family or personal relationship
with the officer or employee when the circumstances make clear that
the personal relationship, rather than the recipient's status
as a municipal officer or employee, is the primary motivating factor
for the gift.
(2)
Ceremonial. Gifts on special occasions such as marriages, retirement,
and birthdays that are modest, customary, and reasonable; awards and
plaques that are publicly presented in recognition of service as a
municipal officer or employee, or for other service to the community.
(3)
Promotional. Unsolicited advertising or promotional material
of little intrinsic value, such as pencils, pens, mugs, calendars,
etc.
(4)
Official attendance at events. Complimentary attendance at bona
fide charitable, political, and community events, when attendance
at the event is related to the officer's or employee's official
responsibilities.
(5)
General discounts. Free, promotional, or discounted items or
service made available to the general public without regard to the
person's status as an officer or employee.
(6)
Political contributions. Campaign contributions authorized by
law.
IMPROPRIETY
The quality or condition of being improper, or behavior that
is dishonest, or unsuitable for a particular situation.
MINISTERIAL ACT
An act, especially of a governmental employee, in carrying
out the mandates of statutes, legal authority, established procedures
or instructions from a superior, without exercising any individual
discretion.
OUTSIDE EMPLOYER OR BUSINESS
A.
Any:
(1)
Activity, other than service to the Town, from which the Town
officer or employee receives compensation for services rendered or
goods sold or produced;
(2)
Entity, other than the Town, of which the Town officer or employee
is a member, officer, director, or employee and from which he/she
receives compensation for services rendered or goods sold or produced;
or
(3)
Entity in which the Town officer or employee has an ownership
interest, except a corporation of which the Town officer or employee
owns less than 5% of the outstanding stock.
B.
For purposes of this definition, "compensation" shall not include
reimbursement for necessary expenses, including travel expenses.
PERSON
Both individuals and entities.
RECUSAL
To disqualify or remove oneself from participation in a decision
on grounds of personal interest, or to disqualify or remove oneself
from participating in a decision over a particular proceeding because
of one's conflict of interest, or prejudice.
RELATIVE/IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBER
A spouse, significant other, child, or a person claimed as
a dependent on the Town officer's or employee's latest individual
state income tax return.
SIGNIFICANT OTHER
An individual of the opposite or same sex living in shared
quarters for the purpose of constituting a family unit.
SUBORDINATE
Of a Town officer or employee means another Town officer
or employee over whose activities he/she has direction, supervision,
or control, except those who serve in positions that are in the exempt
classification under § 41 of the Civil Service Law of the
State of New York or in the unclassified service under subdivisions
(a) through (f) of § 35 of that law.
TOWN
The Town of Woodstock but shall not include the Town Justice
Court.
TOWN OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE
Any officer or employee of the Town, whether paid or unpaid,
and includes, without limitation, all members of any office, board,
body, advisory board, council, commission, agency, department, district,
administration, division, bureau, or committee of the Town. "Town
officer or employee" shall not include:
A.
A judge, justice, officer, or employee of the court system;
B.
A volunteer firefighter or civil defense volunteer, except fire
chief or assistant fire chief; or
C.
A member of an advisory board of the Town if, but only if, the advisory board has no authority to implement its recommendations or to act on behalf of the Town or to restrict the authority of the Town to act. No entity established pursuant to the General Municipal Law of the State of New York shall be deemed an advisory board for purposes of this Subsection
C.
Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Ethics Board may seek
judicial review and relief pursuant to Article 78 of the Civil Practice
Law and Rules of the State of New York.
Wherever the requirements of this chapter are inconsistent with
the provisions of § 808 of the General Municipal Law, the
more restrictive provision, or those imposing higher standards shall
govern.
All employees of the Town of Woodstock shall be made aware of
whistle-blower provisions of New York State's Labor Law § 740
and Civil Service Law § 75-b.