The proper operation of democratic government
requires that public officials and employees be independent, impartial
and responsible to the people; that government decisions and policy
be made in proper channels of the governmental structure; that public
office not be used for personal gain; and that the public have confidence
in the integrity of its government. In recognition of these goals,
there is hereby established a Code of Ethics for all City of Hudson
officials and employees, whether elected or appointed, paid or unpaid,
including members of boards, committees and commissions of the city.
The purpose of this code is to establish guidelines for ethical standards
of conduct for all such officials and employees by setting forth those
acts or actions that are incompatible with the best interests of the
City of Hudson and by directing disclosure by such officials and employees
of private financial or other interests in matters affecting the city.
The provisions and purpose of this code and such rules and regulations
as may be established are hereby declared to be in the best interests
of the City of Hudson.
Public officials and employees are agents of
public purpose and hold office for the benefit of the public. They
are bound to uphold the Constitution of the United States and the
Constitution of this state and carry out impartially the laws of the
nation, state and municipality and to observe in their official acts
the highest standards of morality and to discharge faithfully the
duties of their office regardless of personal considerations, recognizing
that the public interest must be their prime concern. Their conduct
in both their official and private affairs should be above reproach
so as to foster respect for all government.
[Amended 10-17-2022 by Ord. No. 8-22]
A. All appointive officials and employees of the City
of Hudson shall be loyal to the objectives expressed by the electorate
and the programs developed to attain these objectives. Appointive
officials and employees shall adhere to the rules of work and performance
established as the standard for their positions by the appropriate
authority.
B. Officials and employees shall not exceed their authority
or breach the law or ask others to do so, and they shall work in full
cooperation with other public officials and employees unless prohibited
from so doing by law or by officially recognized confidentiality of
their work.
Any questions as to the interpretation of any
provisions of this Code of Ethics shall be referred to the Finance
Committee and/or Common Council, which, if it deems it necessary or
appropriate, may request an advisory opinion from the City Attorney.
[Amended by Ord. No. 11-93; 10-17-2022 by Ord. No. 8-22]
The Finance Committee shall have administrative
jurisdiction over this Code of Ethics and shall be deemed the Ethics
Committee for that purpose.
A. The Committee may make recommendations with respect
to amendments to this Code of Ethics.
B. Upon the sworn complaint of any person alleging facts
which, if true, would constitute improper conduct under the provisions
of this chapter, the Committee shall conduct an investigation of the
facts of the complaint. If the investigation indicates that there
may be a reasonable basis for the complaint justifying further investigation,
the Committee shall conduct a public hearing in accordance with the
common law requirements of due process, including notice, an opportunity
to be heard, an opportunity to cross-examine witnesses and to present
testimony and other evidence in support of the accused's position
and an opportunity to be represented by counsel or other representative.
The Committee shall make written findings of fact and issue a written
decision concerning the propriety of the conduct of the subject official
or employee and shall refer the matter to the Common Council for final
disposition.
C. In the event that a member of the Finance Committee
is allegedly involved in an Ethics Code violation, the Mayor, subject
to the confirmation of the Common Council, shall appoint another Alderperson
to temporarily replace the member of the Committee who is under investigation.
D. In the event that an employee covered under a collective
bargaining agreement is allegedly involved in an Ethics Code violation,
the terms and conditions set forth in the applicable collective bargaining
agreement shall prevail in the administration and interpretation of
this Ethics Code.
E. Public hearings
and other meetings of the Ethics Committee and Council under this
Ethics Code shall be open to the public unless an exception is authorized
under the Wisconsin Open Meeting Law.
F. City-provided
forms and instructions may be used by complainants but are not required.
A sworn complaint may be accepted in a form different than that provided
by the City.
The City Clerk shall cause a copy of this Code
of Ethics to be distributed to every public official and employee
of the City of Hudson within 30 days after enactment of this code.
Each public official and employee elected, appointed or engaged thereafter
shall be furnished a copy before entering upon his or her duties.