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Charter Commission -1 July 13, 2018 <br />(2), the officer or employee has obtained an opinion from the Board of Ethics that <br />there is no conflict of interest resulting from the officer or employee's position <br />with the County. I'm not going to read the rest of that paragraph. But basically, <br />what this means is that if you have anyone in your immediate family that is <br />intending to bid on a contract with the County, then you need to check with the <br />Board of Ethics to make sure that it's okay. Mr. Adams, did I get that right? <br />CHR. ADAMS: That's right and at least while I was on the Board of Ethics, what <br />that meant also was that it's the County employee, officer or employee that <br />actually has to make that petition, to make sure that the family member is, in this <br />case, is okay with the Board of Ethics and the rules that are here. <br />MS. RICE: I have a question. <br />CHR. ADAMS: Please. <br />MS. RICE: Commissioner Rice. I'm on a nonprofit and we are writing grants to <br />the County for our projects. Does that present a problem? Because I'm the Chair <br />of the project that we are soliciting money from the County for. <br />MR. YOSHIMOTO: We could talk further offline, but my initial impression is <br />no, that wouldn't apply because this particular privilege applies for contracts for <br />sales and goods and services. Your situation talks about a grant, which— <br />MS. RICE: It's a 501(c). <br />MR. YOSHIMOTO: 501(c)(3), so, I believe that would be outside of the scope of <br />these provisions. Mr. Adams, I don't know if he wants to— <br />CHR. ADAMS: I would—I think that I need to, at this point, let the Board of <br />Ethics do its job and so, if there was a question, they'd probably should answer <br />that. <br />MR. YOSHIMOTO: Right, but we can talk further, offline, about that. <br />MS. RICE: Okay. So, what should I do about that? <br />MR. YOSHIMOTO: We can talk. Why don't we talk after? <br />MS. RICE: Okay, thank you. <br />MS. LEITHEAD TODD: Just for clarification, is there a definition of the <br />immediate family member? <br />Page 29 <br />