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§ 2-83 HAwAII COUNTY CODE <br /> (c) An officer or employee of the County, or a business in which an officer or employee <br /> or the officer or employee's immediate family has a controlling interest, may <br /> contract for goods or services with any County agency provided that: <br /> (1) The nature of the relationship between the officer or employee and the County <br /> is provided in full disclosure to the agency seeking goods or services as part of <br /> the bid for a contract or response to a request for proposals; and <br /> (2) The officer or employee has obtained an opinion from the board that there is <br /> no conflict of interest resulting from the officer or employee's position with the <br /> County. A board opinion shall continue to satisfy this requirement until a <br /> change occurs in the financial interest or role of the County officer, employee, <br /> or the officer or employee's affected immediate family member, in the business <br /> or undertaking with which the contract is concerned. In the event an opinion <br /> by the board was not obtained in advance of submitting a bid, the officer or <br /> employee shall instead submit a copy of a letter or petition requesting review <br /> by the board. <br /> A contract shall be void if an officer or employee fails to comply with these <br /> disclosure requirements or if the board finds there is a conflict of interest or any <br /> preferential treatment involved. <br /> (d) Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit an officer from introducing bills and <br /> resolutions, serving on committees or from making statements or taking action in <br /> the exercise of the officer's legislative functions. Every officer shall file a full and <br /> complete public disclosure of the nature and extent of the interest or transaction <br /> which the officer believes may be affected by legislative action. <br /> (2002, ord 02-109, sec 4; am 2015, ord 15-103, sec 3.) <br /> Section 2-84. [Former] Repealed. <br /> (1983 CC, c 2, art 15, sec 2-84; rep 1983, ord 83-7, sec 2.) <br /> Section 2-84. Conflicts of interests. <br /> (a) No officer or employee shall take any official action directly affecting: <br /> (1) A business or other undertaking in which that officer or employee has a <br /> substantial financial interest; <br /> (2) A private undertaking in which the officer or employee is engaged as legal <br /> counsel, advisor, consultant, or representative, or other agency capacity; or <br /> (3) A business or undertaking in which the employee knows or has reason to know <br /> that a brother, a sister, a parent, an emancipated child, or a household <br /> member has a substantial financial interest, provided that the financial <br /> interests of these individuals shall not include those of any spouse or child. <br /> A department head who is unable to be disqualified on any matter described in <br /> items (1), (2), and (3) above will not be in violation of this subsection if the <br /> department head has complied with the disclosure requirements of section 2-91.1. <br /> 2-32 <br /> UNOFFICIAL ADVANCE SHEET-Contains see(s)affected since publication of the 2016 Edition of the 1983 HCC. <br /> Official revision to be published in Supp. I(1-2017). <br />
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