This chapter shall be known as the "Ethics Code of the Borough of Wilkinsburg" and shall be hereinafter referred to as "the code."
A. 
The Borough Council does hereby find that the public confidence and trust in borough government depends on the integrity, impartiality and commitment to ethics of public officials and public employees.
B. 
The reputation and efficiency of, and public confidence and faith in, borough government suffer whenever the public trust is violated by an official or employee who commits an act of misconduct, attempts to realize personal financial gain or does not avoid conflicts of interest or the appearances of impropriety.
C. 
The Pennsylvania Conflict of Interest Act[1] provides that any governmental body may adopt requirements to supplement the State Act. There is a need to ensure that the citizens of the Borough of Wilkinsburg have complete confidence in their borough officials and employees.
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Editor's Note: See 65 P.S. § 401 et seq.
D. 
It is essential that there exist legislation to ensure that the highest standards of conduct in borough government will be enforced.
E. 
The Borough Council determines that every public official and public employee should:
(1) 
Put loyalty to the borough and to the highest moral principles above all private interests.
(2) 
Uphold the United States and Pennsylvania Constitutions, all laws, statutes and regulations of the United States and all governments therein and all ordinances and regulations of the Borough of Wilkinsburg and neither condone nor be a party to their evasion.
(3) 
Give a full day's work for a full day's pay.
(4) 
Avoid conflicts of interest and the appearance of conflicts of interest, not only being above reproach, but appearing above reproach.
(5) 
Never use for personal benefit confidential information obtained in the course of one's duties.
(6) 
Never give special favor or privilege to anyone without reason.
(7) 
Never accept favors, gifts or benefits for self or a member of one's family except in specified situations.
(8) 
Make no use of borough employment or resources for private gain or political benefit for any individual or entity or for other than official government purposes.
(9) 
Report public corruption, waste and inefficiency wherever and whenever discovered.
(10) 
Demonstrate the highest standards of personal integrity, truthfulness and fortitude in all public activities.
(11) 
Strive for personal professional excellence and encourage the professional development of all public officials and public employees.
(12) 
Exercise whatever discretionary authority held to promote the public interest.
(13) 
Serve the public with respect, concern, courtesy and responsiveness and administer the public's business with professional competence, fairness, impartiality, efficiency and effectiveness, recognizing that service to the public is beyond service to oneself.
(14) 
Uphold these ethical principles, ever aware that public service and public employment are public trusts.
F. 
It is the desire of the Borough Council to earn and maintain for the government of the Borough of Wilkinsburg the reputation as an honest municipality, and, to that end, this Ethics Code shall be liberally construed and strictly enforced.
The following words and phrases when used in this code shall have, unless the context clearly states otherwise, the meanings given to them in this section:
ABUSE OF AUTHORITY
An arbitrary or capricious exercise of power by an official or employee that adversely affects the rights of any person, or that results in personal gain or advantage to himself or herself or to preferred other persons.
APPOINTED OFFICE
Any position or office, with the exception of that of an elected official, held by an employee required to file an annual statement of financial interests with the Borough Secretary, and any position on the boards, commissions and authorities of the borough.
APPOINTED OFFICIAL
A borough employee, with the exception of an elected official, required to file an annual statement of financial interests with the Borough Manager, and all members of boards, commissions and authorities of the borough.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Wilkinsburg.
BUSINESS
Any corporation, partnerships, sole proprietorship, firm, enterprise, franchise, association, organization, self-employed individual, holding company, joint-stock company, receivership, trust or any legal entity organized for profit.
BUSINESS DEALINGS WITH THE BOROUGH
Any contract, service, work or business with, any sale, renting or other disposition to, any purchase, leasing or other acquisition from and any grant, license, permit or other privilege from the borough or any borough board, commission or authority, and any performance of or litigation with respect to any of the foregoing.
BUSINESS WITH WHICH HE OR SHE IS ASSOCIATED
Any business in which the person or a member of the person's immediate family is a director, officer, owner, employee or has a financial interest.
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CANDIDATE
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A. 
Any individual who seeks nomination or election to public office by vote of the electorate, other than a judge of elections, inspector of elections or official of a political party, whether or not such individual is nominated or elected. An individual shall be deemed to be seeking nomination or election to such office if he or she has:
(1) 
Received a contribution or made an expenditure or given his or her consent for any other person or committee to receive a contribution or make an expenditure for the purpose of influencing his or her nomination or election to such office, whether or not the individual has announced the specific office for which he or she will seek nomination or election at the time the contribution is received or the expenditure is made; or
(2) 
Taken the action necessary under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to qualify him or herself for nomination or election to such office.
B. 
The term shall include individuals nominated or elected as write-in candidates unless they resign such nomination or elected office within thirty (30) days of having been nominated or elected.
COMPENSATION
Anything of economic value, however designated, which is paid, granted, given, donated or transferred, or litigation to be paid, loaned, granted, given, donated or transferred for personal services to any official or employee of the borough.
CONFLICT or CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Use by a public official or public employee of the authority of his or her office or employment or any confidential information received through his or her holding public office or employment for the private pecuniary benefit of himself, a member of his or her immediate family or a business with which he or she or a member of his or her immediate family is associated. "Conflict" or "conflict of interest" does not include an action having a de minimis economic impact or which affects to the same degree a class consisting of the general public or a subclass consisting of an industry, occupation or other group which includes the public official or public employee, a member of his or her immediate family or a business with which he or she or a member of his or her immediate family is associated.
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ELECTED OFFICE
The office of Mayor, the office of Real Estate Tax Collector and a member of Council.
ELECTED OFFICIAL
The Mayor, the Real Estate Tax Collector and members of Council.
FAMILY MEMBER
Any spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent, sibling, in-law, aunt, uncle, first cousin, niece, nephew, spouse, stepparent, stepchild, half-brother or half-sister.
GIFT
Anything which is received without consideration of equal or greater value. "Gift" shall not include a political contribution otherwise reported as required by law or a commercially reasonable loan made in the ordinary course of business.
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GOVERNMENTAL BODY
Any department, authority, commission, committee, council, board, bureau, division, service office, office, administration, legislative body or other establishment in the borough government.
GROSS WASTE OF FUNDS
Unnecessary expenditure of substantial sums of money, or a series of instances of unnecessary expenditures of smaller amounts.
INCOME
Any money or thing of value received or to be received as a claim on future services or in recognition of services rendered in the past, whether in the form of a payment, fee, salary, expense, allowance, forbearance, forgiveness, interest, dividend, royalty, rent, capital gain, reward, severance payment, proceeds from the sale of a financial interest in a corporation, professional corporation, partnership or other entity resulting from termination or withdrawal therefrom upon assumption of public office or employment or any other form of recompense or any combination thereof. "Income" refers to gross income and includes prize winnings and tax-exempt income. The term does not include gifts, governmentally mandated payments or benefits, retirement, pension or annuity payments funded totally by contributions of the public official or employee, or miscellaneous, incidental income of minor dependent children.
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INDIRECT INTEREST IN REAL ESTATE
Any business entity the assets of which are eighty percent (80%) or more in real property.
NEPOTISM
The selection of a borough-appointed official or employee by an appointing official or body on the basis of family relationship rather than merit.
PERSON
A business, governmental body, individual, corporation, union, association, firm, partnership, committee, club or other organization or group of persons.
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POLITICAL CONTRIBUTION
Any advance, conveyance, deposit or distributions, transfer of funds, loan payment, pledge, purchase of a ticket, testimonial or similar fund-raising affair or subscription of money or anything of value, except volunteer services, in connection with a political campaign and any contract, agreement, promise or other obligation, whether or not legally enforceable to make a political contribution.
POLITICAL OFFICE
A position in a political party.
PRIVILEGE
Any exemption, consideration, special treatment or advantage.
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE
Any individual employed by the Borough of Wilkinsburg, with the exception of public officials.
PUBLIC INTEREST
The collective good as would be perceived by a plurality of the population.
PUBLIC OFFICE
Any elected or appointed office or position of the Borough of Wilkinsburg.
PUBLIC OFFICIAL
Any elected or appointed official of the Borough of Wilkinsburg.
RESPONDENT
Any person who is alleged to have, or who is found to have, violated the code.
WHISTLE BLOWING
Disclosing information which evidences a violation of any law, charter, rule, regulation or ordinance, or an abuse of authority, waste or a substantial risk to public health or safety, to a person's superiors, to an appropriate authority or to the news media.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
[3]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.