There is hereby established, pursuant to §
C9-2 of the Town Charter, a Code of Ethics for all Town officers, employees and officials, whether elected or appointed, paid or unpaid, including members and employees of the Board of Education. The purpose of this code is to establish suitable ethical standards for such officers, employees and officials by prohibiting acts or actions incompatible with the discharge of their public duties and the best interests of the Town of Bethel and by directing disclosure of private financial interest or personal interest in matters affecting the Town by such officers, employees and officials.
As used in this code, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
AGENCY
Includes a board, agency, commission, department or other entity
of the Town of Bethel.
EMPLOYEE
All employees of the Town of Bethel, Board of Education and all governmental
bodies created under the provisions of the Town Charter and all other Town
ordinances and applicable statutes.
FINANCIAL INTERESTS
Any financial interest, direct or indirect, which is of more value
than $50, to the Town official or employee and which is not common to the
interest of other citizens of the Town. "Financial interest" shall include
the private financial interest of the immediate family of an official or employee
of the Town. "Financial interest" shall also include the interest of any subcontractor
in any prime contract with the Town and the interest of any person or his
immediate family in any corporation, firm or partnership, which has a direct
or indirect interest in any transaction with the Town. Transaction shall include
the offer, sale or furnishing of any real or personal property, material,
supplies or services by any person, directly or indirectly, as vendor, prime
contractor, subcontractor or otherwise, for the use and benefit of the Town
for a valuable consideration.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY
Includes any spouse, children, parents, siblings, spouse's parents,
spouse's children and dependent relatives who reside in the individual's household.
OFFICIALS
All elected and appointed officials and officers, whether paid or
unpaid, and members of all governmental bodies created under the provisions
of the Town Charter and all other Town ordinances and applicable statutes.
PERSON
Includes associations, firms, partnerships and bodies politic and
corporate as well as individuals.
PROBABLE CAUSE
More than suspicion; there must be facts and circumstances brought
to the attention of the Ethics Commission, which is trustworthy information,
sufficient to justify the belief of a reasonable person that a violation of
the code has transpired.
Upon written request by any officer or employee concerned, the Ethics Commission shall render written advisory opinions based upon the provisions of §
C9-3 of the Town Charter and this chapter. The Ethics Commission shall file its advisory opinions with the Town Clerk, but shall delete references to the identity of the officer, employee or other party involved where such disclosure would constitute an invasion of personal privacy.
Upon receipt of a report from the Ethics Commission of a finding of probable cause that an officer or employee of the Town has violated any provision of Town Charter §
C9-3 or this chapter, the officer or employee shall be given the opportunity to be heard by the Board of Selectmen and apprised of the charges pending against him. All proceedings shall be conducted in private unless the officer or employee elects to have them in public. All proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act. Any such office holder or employee may, if desired, be represented by counsel and may meet the charges with witnesses and evidence. No Town officer or employee may be removed from office or employment or otherwise penalized by a vote of the Board of Selectmen except for cause.
The Ethics Commission shall have the cooperation of all boards, departments,
commissions, agencies, officers and employees in the performance of its duties
hereunder. The Commission shall be authorized to obtain the assistance of
the Police Department of the Town of Bethel in pursuing any investigation
hereunder. For purposes of investigation, the Ethics Commission shall have
the power to administer oaths, compel attendance of witnesses and require
the production of books and papers.
The provisions hereof shall be subject to any provisions of Chapter
19, Personnel Rules and Regulations, and to any provision of any collective
bargaining agreement applicable to the employee or officer involved and particularly
to any grievances procedure made available to such employee or officer.
The provisions hereof shall not limit the power of agencies, boards
or commissions to discipline their officers or employees and not limit the
power of other Town offices to discipline subordinates.