TOWN OF
Ethics Board
Thursday, November 13, 2008
7:00pm
Minutes
Members Present: Nora
Stevens, Mike Sikoski, David Ferrero, Eleanor Plank, Win Smith
Staff
Present: Maria Capriola, Assistant to Town Manager
I. APPROVAL
OF MINUTES FROM 10/30/08
The minutes of October 30, 2008 were adopted
unanimously with one correction by those present during the agenda item
(Sikoski, Stevens, Smith, Ferrero).
II. PUBLIC
COMMENT
Ric Hossack –
Elizabeth Wassmundt –
III. CHAIRPERSON’S
REPORT
By consensus, the Board moved the Chairperson’s
report to Agenda Item #3, and the discussion of revisions to the Code to Agenda
item #4. Mr. Sikoski personally drafted
and prepared an alternative draft ethics code and complaint procedure. Mr. Sikoski shared his draft with the other
members of the Board. Other members of
the Board thanked Mr. Sikoski for his efforts, but by majority decided to
continue the discussion of the revisions to the code as determined at the
10/30/08 meeting.
IV. DISCUSSION
OF REVISIONS TO CODE
The majority of Board
members were in agreement that the Code should remain simple, so an average
person can understand it and that the Board should continue to refine their
recommendations for revisions to the current code. The Board continued its discussion on
advisory opinions v. inquiries v. complaints and decided to table this item for
a future meeting. By majority of the
Board, items flagged for follow-up/future action are as follows:
·
Pertaining to 25-7A, the Board asked Ms. Capriola to provide draft
revised language as to “advisory opinions” for discussion at a future meeting.
·
Pertaining to 25-4C(7), the Board asked Ms. Capriola to provide draft
revised language as to “the one year cooling off period” for discussion at a
future meeting.
·
Pertaining to Section 6, the Board
also asked Ms. Capriola to provide draft language regarding recordkeeping
pursuant to FOI and statutes governing ethics boards.
·
Pertaining to
Section 10, the Board will review an opinion from the Town Attorney regarding
the appeals process laid out in state statutes.
V. FUTURE
AGENDAS AND MEETING SCHEDULE
The next meeting will be held December 4, 2008 at
7:30pm. Future agenda items will
include: revisions to the code; Chairman’s report (re:
VI. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting
adjourned at 9:20pm.
Respectfully
Submitted,
Maria
E. Capriola
Assistant
to Town Manager
Notes
on Recommended Changes Decided at 10/30/08 meeting:
[HISTORY: Adopted
by the Town Council of the Town of
§ 25-1. Title.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the
"Code of Ethics."
§ 25-2. Purpose.
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The purpose of these
standards is to guide town officials, elected and appointed, town employees
and citizens by establishing standards of conduct |
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Good government depends on
decisions which are based upon the merits of the issue and are in the best
interests of the town as a whole, without regard to personal gain. |
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C. |
In pursuit of that goal,
these standards are provided to aid those involved in decisionmaking to act
in accordance with the public interest, use objective judgment, assure
accountability, provide democratic leadership and uphold the respectability
of the government. |
§ 25-3. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, the following words or
phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
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CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION — Any information |
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EMPLOYEE — Any person receiving a salary, wages or
compensation from the town for services rendered. |
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IMMEDIATE FAMILY — Any parent, brother, sister,
child spouse or co-habitating partner of an individual as well as the parent,
brother, sister or child of said spouse or co-habitating partner, and the
spouse or co-habitating partner of any such child or any dependent relative
who resides in said individual's household. |
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INTEREST IN A PERSONAL OR FINANCIAL SENSE — The
same meaning as the courts of this state apply, from time to time, to the
same phrase as used in §§ 8-11 and 8-21, C.G.S. |
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OFFICIAL — Any person holding elective or
appointive town office, including members and alternate members of town
agencies, boards and commissions, and committees appointed to oversee the
construction or improvement of town facilities, or any other board,
commission or agency that perform legislative or judicial functions or
exercise financial authority (collectively hereinafter referred to as
"body"). |
§ 25-4. Guidelines established.
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Use of town assets. No
official or employee shall use or permit the use of town funds, services,
property, equipment, owned or leased vehicles or materials for personal
convenience or profit, except when such services are available to the public
generally or are provided in conformance with established town policies for
the use of such officials or employees. |
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Fair and equal treatment.
No official or employee shall grant or accept any special consideration,
treatment or advantage to or from any person beyond that which is available
to every other person. |
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Conflict of interest.
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§ 25-6. Organization and procedure.
The Board of Ethics shall elect a Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary
annually. Rules and procedures shall be
established. Confidentiality must be
maintained in order to protect the privacy of public officials, employees and
citizens, including the provisions of Sec 1-82(a)-(f) of the Connecticut General
Statutes. The Board shall keep records of its
meetings[MEC2] , planning to meet at least four times a
year and at such other times as deemed necessary by any member. Chairperson
and a Secretary and shall establish its own rules and procedures, which shall
be available to any elector of the town through the Town Clerk's office. Rules
and procedures shall be established within six (6) months of the initial
appointment of all members and alternates. The need to maintain confidentiality
in order to protect the privacy of public officials and employees and citizens
[including the provisions of § 1-82a(a) through (f), C.G.S.] shall be
considered when establishing the rules and procedures. The Board shall keep
records of its meetings and shall hold meetings at the call of the Chairperson
and at such other times as it may determine.
§ 25-7. Powers and duties.
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The Board of Ethics shall render advisory [MEC3] opinions with respect to the
applicability of this Code of Ethics
in specific situations to any body, or any official, employee or elector
pursuant to a written request or upon its own initiative. The Board may also
issue guidelines on such issues as, for example, ex parte communication. Such
opinions and guidelines, until amended or revoked, shall be binding on the
Board and reliance upon them in good faith by any officer or employee in any
action brought under the provisions of this chapter. Any request or opinion
the disclosure of which invades the personal privacy [as that term is used in
C.G.S. § 1-19(b)(2)] of any individual shall be kept confidential in a
personnel or similar file and shall not be subject to public inspection or
disclosure. The Board may make available to the public such advisory opinions
which do not invade personal privacy and take other appropriate steps in an
effort to increase public and officials’ awareness of this Code of Ethics. |
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The Board shall establish
procedures by which the public may initiate complaints alleging violations of
this Code. The Board itself may also initiate such complaints. The Board
shall have the power to hold hearings concerning the application of this Code
and its violation and may administer oaths and compel attendance of witnesses
by subpoena. Such hearings shall be closed to the public unless the
respondent requests otherwise. If the Board determines the respondent has, in
fact, violated the provisions of this Code, it shall file a memorandum of
decision which may include a recommendation for action, with the Town Council
or other appropriate body. The recommended action may include reprimand, public
censure, termination or suspension of employment, removal or suspension from
appointive office or termination of contractual status, except that no action
may be recommended which would violate the provisions of the state or federal
law. In the case of union employees, such recommended action does not
constitute a unilateral change in conditions of employment. No such
recommendation shall limit the authority of the Town Council under the
Charter of the town or under any ordinance, statute or any other law. Any
discussion by the Town Council or other body of an individual affected by the
memorandum of decision shall be in executive session, unless the individual
affected requests that such discussion be held in open session. |
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Any complaint received by the
Board must be in writing and signed under oath by the individual making said
complaint, under penalty of false statement (C.G.S. § 53a-157b). |
§ 25-8. Annual report.
Each year, at a time to be determined by the Board,
it shall prepare and submit to the Town Council an annual report of its actions
during the preceding twelve (12) months and its recommendations, if any.
Additional reports, opinions and recommendations may be submitted by the Board
to the Town Council at any time. In all such submissions, the Board shall be
scrupulous in its avoidance of the undue
invasion of the personal privacy of any individual.
§ 25-9. Distribution of Code of Ethics.
In order that all public officials and employees are
aware of what constitutes ethical conduct in the operations of the government
of the Town of Town Clerk appropriate officials shall cause a
copy of this Code of Ethics
to be distributed[MEC4] to each and every official and employee of
the town.
§ 25-10. Appeals.
A decision by the Board of Ethics may be appealed[MEC5] in the manner allowed by the general
statutes.
§ 25-11. Severability; conflicts with other provisions.
If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph,
sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance, or any part thereof, is for any
reason held to be unconstitutional, invalid, or ineffective by any court of
competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity or
effectiveness of the remaining portions of this chapter. Furthermore, should
any such provisions of this chapter conflict with any provisions of the
Personnel Rules of the Town of
[MEC1]The Board has requested Ms. Capriola to provide draft language regarding the “one year cooling off period.”
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[MEC2]The Board has requested Ms. Capriola to provide draft language regarding recordkeeping pursuant to FOI and statutes governing ethics boards.
[MEC3]The Board has requested Ms. Capriola to provide draft language regarding advisory opinions.
Interpretation of advisory opinions were discussed. Majority of members were in agreement that there is a distinction between an individual seeking an advisory opinion and one making an allegation, in which the accused needs to be afforded due process. Tabled for future discussion.
[MEC4]Means for distribution was discussed, but not decided.
[MEC5]The Board has referred review of the appeals process pursuant to statutes to the Town Attorney.