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ADMINISTRATION § 2-82
<br /> (4) Any person appointed as a member of a board or commission specifically
<br /> provided for in the Charter, but not including boards and commissions having
<br /> only advisory powers and functions;
<br /> (5) Any person appointed as a member of any board or commission not specifically
<br /> provided for in the Charter, but not including boards and commissions having
<br /> only advisory powers and functions;
<br /> (6) The managing director and deputy managing director.
<br /> "Official act" or`official action" means a decision, recommendation, approval,
<br /> disapproval, or other action, including inaction, which involves the use of discretionary
<br /> authority.
<br /> "Official authority" includes administrative or legislative powers of decision,
<br /> recommendation, approval, disapproval, or other discretionary action.
<br /> (1983 CC, c 2, art 15, sec 2-82; am 2002, ord 02-109, sec 2; am 2007, ord 07-132, sec 1;
<br /> am 2015, ord 15-103, secs 1 and 2.)
<br /> Section 2-83. [Former] Repealed.
<br /> (1983 CC, c 2, art 15, sec 2-83; rep 2002, ord 02-109, sec 3.)
<br /> Section 2-83. Fair treatment.
<br /> (a) Officers and employees of the County, while discharging their duties and dealing
<br /> with the public, shall adhere to the following precepts:
<br /> (1) All public property and equipment are to be treated as a public trust and are
<br /> not to be used in a proprietary manner or for personal purposes without proper
<br /> consent.
<br /> (2) No person in a supervisory capacity shall engage in personal or business
<br /> relationships with subordinates, which might intimidate said subordinates in
<br /> the discharge of their official duties.
<br /> (3) All persons shall be treated in a courteous, fair, and impartial manner.
<br /> (b) No officer or employee shall use or attempt to use the officer's or employee's official
<br /> position to secure or grant unwarranted privileges, exemptions, advantages,
<br /> contracts, or treatment, for oneself or others, including but not limited to the
<br /> following:
<br /> (1) Seeking other employment or contract for services for oneself by the use or
<br /> attempted use of the officer's or employee's office or position.
<br /> (2) Accepting, receiving, or soliciting compensation or other consideration for the
<br /> performance of the officer's or employee's official duties or responsibilities
<br /> except as provided by law.
<br /> (3) Soliciting, selling, or otherwise engaging in a substantial financial transaction
<br /> with a subordinate or a person or business whom the officer or employee
<br /> inspects or supervises in the officer's or employee's official capacity.
<br /> (4) Using County property, facilities, equipment, time, or personnel for private
<br /> business, campaign purposes, or for any purpose other than for a public
<br /> purpose.
<br /> 2-31
<br /> UNOFFICIAL ADVANCE SHEET-Contains sec(s)affected since publication of the 2016 Edition of the 1983 HCC.
<br /> Official revision to be published in Supp. 1(1-2017).
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