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NOTE: This section does not apply to Council members; instead, they are required to make a full public disclosure of the nature and <br />extent of the interest or transaction that may be affected by legislative action. <br />9. Acquiring New Employment or Financial Interests: Do not accept new employment or new financial interests without checking <br />with the Board of Ethics, if the business or undertaking you will work for, or have a financial interest in, may be subject to official <br />action by you. <br />NOTE: This section is stronger than state law, as council members are not excluded from this provision, unlike state legislators who <br />are excluded from the State Ethics Code provision. <br />10. Contingent Compensation: Do not assist or represent a person or business before a County agency for contingent compensation. <br />11. Representing or Assisting Persons or Businesses: Do not assist or represent a person or business for compensation: <br />a) Before your own department or agency; or <br />b) On matters you have been officially involved in; or <br />c) On matters you will be officially involved in. <br />12. County Contracts: <br />a) If you contract with the County, or have a significant interest in a company that contracts with the County, make sure the <br />contract is awarded in accordance with HCC Section 2 -85. <br />b) Check with the Board of Ethics before privately assisting or representing a person or business trying to obtain a County contract, <br />if you have been involved officially with the contract or its subject matter. <br />13. Financial Interests Disclosure Statement: File this statement at the appropriate times if required by the position you hold in County <br />government. <br />14. Post Employment: After leaving your County agency or department: <br />a) Do not disclose confidential information or use such information for your, or anyone's, personal benefit; <br />b) For one year, do not personally represent any person or business for compensation on matters before your former agency or <br />department unless you are sure of the application of the Hawaii County Ethics Code; and <br />I <br />