Public Service Ethics Resources
Understanding the Basics of Public Service
Ethics: Personal Financial Gain Laws provides a
plain-language explanation of laws relating to public officials
and personal financial gain. It addresses key issues such as:
- Receiving Special Favors or Money for Official Actions
- Disqualification from Decision-Making Based on Economic Interests
- Restrictions on Interests in Agency Contracts
- Restrictions on Property Ownership in Redevelopment Areas
- Restrictions Affecting Employment after Public Service
Understanding the Basics
of Public Service Ethics: Perk Issues, Including Compensation,
Use of Public Resources and Gift Laws provides
a plain-language explanation of laws relating to public officials
and personal advantages and perks. It addresses key issues such
as:
- Compensation Issues
- Reimbursement of Expenses
- Restrictions on Use of Public Resources
- Restrictions on Gifts to Public Officials
- Restrictions on Use of Campaign Funds
Understanding the
Basics of Public Service Ethics: Transparency
Laws provides a plain-
language explanation of laws relating to
public officials and transparency. It addresses key issues such
as:
- Disclosure of Sources of Income and Other Financial Interests
- Disclosure of Charitable Fundraising Activities
- Disclosure of Campaign Contributions
- Open Meeting Laws
- The Public’s Right to Participate in Meetings
- The Public’s Right to Access Records
Understanding
the Basics of Public Service Ethics: Fair Process Laws and
Merit-Based Decision-Making provides a
plain-language explanation of laws relating to public officials
and fair processes. It addresses key issues such as:
- The Public’s Right to Fair and Unbiased Decision-Makers
- The Prohibition Against Vote-Trading
- Restrictions on Personal Loans to Public Officials
- Restrictions on Participation in Decisions that May Benefit an Official’s Family
- Disqualification from Decision-Making Based on Receipt of Campaign Contributions
- Restrictions on Campaign Support from Agency Staff
- Restrictions on Holding Multiple Public Offices
- Requirements for Competitive Bidding Processes for Public Contracts
- Protections for Whistle-Blowers
Understanding the Basics
of Public Service Ethics: Promoting Personal and Organizational
Ethics helps elected officials and agency staff
go beyond the minimum requirements of the law to promote ethics
not only in their own behaviors, but throughout their
organization.
Very Important Thank Yous
The Institute is very grateful to its law firm supporters whose commitment to public service ethics education made these resources possible.
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