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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLL 06 of 1993 Recusal from Voting LOCAL LAW NO. 6 FOR THE YEAR 1993 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE ETHICS RULES APPLICABLE TO TOWN OF ITHACA OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES AS ADOPTED BY LOCAL LAW NO. 4 OF THE YEAR 1992 TO CLARIFY THE INTERESTS REQUIRING RECUSAL FROM VOTING. Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca as follows: Section 1. Local Law No. 4 of the year 1992 establishing revised ethics rules applicable to Town of Ithaca officers and employees is hereby amended as follows: (a) Section 7 entitled "Recusal from Voting or Other Discretionary Act" is deleted and the following Section 7 inserted instead: Section 7. Recusal from Voting or Other Discretionary Act (a) Definitions. For purposes of this section the following definitions shall apply to acts under this section: (i) "Contract" means any claim, account or demand against or agreement with a municipality, express or implied, and shall include the designation of a depository of public funds and the designation of a newspaper, including but not limited to, an official newspaper, for the publication of any notice, resolution, ordinance, or other proceeding where such publication is required or authorized by law. "Contract" shall also include for the purposes of this section, an approval or denial of a rezoning, subdivision, or variance, and shall also include a determination of environmental significance. (ii) "Interest" means a direct or indirect pecuniary or material benefit accruing to a Town of Ithaca officer or employee as a result of a contract with the Town which such officer or employee serves. For the purposes of this section a Town of Ithaca officer or employee shall be deemed to have an interest in the contract of (A) His/her spouse, minor children and dependents, ' (B) A person, business, or other entity who has given campaign contributions of more than $1,000.00 in the aggregate during the official's last political election, (C) Business partners, or a business, association, or other entity of which the official or employee is an owner, partner, officer, director, or significant shareholder as described in Section 3 of this law, and ethic 11, wpSllithllocallaw, , 06107193 12:131)m (D) A person, business, partnership, corporation, or other entity who is represented in a professional capacity (such as attorney-client or real estate broker - customer) by the official or employee or by any business, partnership, corporation or other entity of which the official or employee is an owner, partner, officer, director or significant shareholder as described in Section 3 of this law. (b) Prohibited actions. Whenever an official or employee is called upon to vote on, advise on, or otherwise take discretionary action on a contract before the Town in which the officer or employee has an interest, the officer or employee shall immediately declare the nature of the interest and shall refrain from taking any action or inaction that would affect the outcome of the matter. Such declaration shall be made a part of the public record concerning the matter. (c) Interpretation. All instances involving the appropriateness of abstention from discussion and voting by a member of a Board by virtue of paragraph (b) above may be referred to the Ethics Board, who will render an opinion on the propriety of such voting within 30 days. Such interpretive opinion may be requested by any member of the Board. (d) Whenever any Board member becomes aware of a possible vote in conflict with subparagraph (b) above involving such Board member or any other Board member, he or she may raise the issue at the meeting and request the matter be referred to the Ethics Board hereafter created. Section 2. If any provision of this law is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, that decision shall not affect the validity and effectiveness of the remaining provisions of this law. Section 3. This law shall take effect within 10 days of its adoption or upon its filing with the Office of the Secretary of State, whichever is later. r ` 2