The proper operation of the City government
requires that public officials and employees be independent, impartial
and responsible; that governmental policies and decisions be made
in the proper channels of the governmental structure; that public
office and employment not be used for personal gain; and that the
public have confidence in the integrity of its government. The purposes
of this Code of Ethics are to set forth standards of ethical conduct;
to assist public officials and employees in establishing guidelines
for their conduct; and to foster the development and maintenance of
a tradition of responsible and effective public service.
[Amended 12-7-1992]
As used in this chapter, unless a different
meaning is required by the context or is specifically prescribed,
the following words, terms or phrases shall have the following meanings:
AGENCY
Includes the Common Council, the Board of Education and all
other agencies, authorities, boards, commissions, committees, departments
and offices of the City of Middletown without exception.
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Any information which is not available to the general public
under the General Statutes and which is obtained only by reason of
an official's or employee's position.
FAMILY
Spouse, parent, children, siblings and their spouses or children.
FINANCIAL INTEREST
Any interest which will result in a monetary or other material
benefit to an official or employee, either directly or indirectly
(which has a value of more than $50 to the official or employee),
other than his duly authorized salary or compensation for his services
to the City, and which is not common to the interest of all other
citizens of the City. The following financial interests shall be imputed
to be those of an official or employee of the City:
A.
That of a spouse or child of an official or
employee.
B.
That of any prime contractor or subcontractor
of the City in which the official or employee or any member of his
immediate family has any direct or indirect interest as the proprietor,
by ownership of stock or partnership interest.
OFFICIALS or EMPLOYEES
All officials, officers, members and employees of the government
of the City of Middletown and of all its agencies, whether elected
or appointed, whether paid or unpaid, whether permanent, temporary
or alternate.
PERSONAL INTEREST
As distinguished from financial interest shall include but
not be limited to an interest arising from a family relationship or
business association.
TRANSACTION
The offer of or the sale, purchase or furnishing of any real
or personal property, or services, by or to any person or entity directly
or indirectly, as vendor or vendee, prime contractor, subcontractor
or otherwise, for the use and benefit of the City or of such other
person or entity, for a valuable consideration.
All City officials and employees shall be bound
by this chapter.
[Amended 12-1-1980; 12-7-1992]
A. Officials and employees have an obligation to act
morally and honestly in discharging their responsibilities.
B. Officials and employees shall conduct themselves with
propriety, discharge their duties impartially and fairly and make
continuing efforts toward attaining and maintaining high standards
of conduct.
C. Each official serving on a multi-member agency, authority,
board, commission or committee is expected to devote the time and
effort necessary to the successful functioning of such agency, authority,
board, commission or committee.
D. No official or employee shall use, directly or indirectly,
his City position to secure any financial interest or personal interest
for himself or others.
E. No official or employee shall, for any reason, use
or attempt to use his position to improperly influence any other official
or employee in the performance of his official duties.
F. City officials and employees shall treat each member
of the public professionally, courteously, impartially and fairly.
No City official or employee shall grant any special consideration,
treatment or advantage to any citizen beyond that which is available
to every other citizen.
No official or employee shall use or permit
the use of City-owned material or City personnel in any manner prohibited
by state statute, City ordinance or administrative regulation. City-owned
property and City personnel may be used only for the conduct of official
business, except where such resources are available to the public
generally.
No official or employee shall accept, from any
one source during any period of one year, any thing or things exceeding
$50 in total value as a gift, gratuity or favor, whether in the form
of a service, loan, thing or promise, from any person who or entity
which to his knowledge is interested directly or indirectly, in any
manner whatsoever, in a transaction with any City agency as to which
he has the power to take or influence official action.
[Added 12-7-1992; amended 6-2-1997; 11-5-2007 by Ord. No. 32-07; 5-2-2013 by Ord. No. 10-13; 5-2-2013 by Ord. No.
11-13]
The Director of Human Resources shall cause
a copy of the Code of Ethics for the City of Middletown to be distributed
to each employee of the City within four months of the enactment of
this section. Thereafter each newly elected or appointed official
or newly hired employee shall receive a copy of the Code of Ethics
before entering upon the duties of their office or appointment. The
Mayor’s Office shall distribute copies to elected officials.
A signed and dated receipt by each employee and elected official shall
be kept on record in the applicable office, Human Resources Division
of the Office of the General Counsel for City employees and Mayor’s
office for elected officials, for the duration of employment or term
of office.