Section
254.01 Conflicts of interest prohibited
254.02 Representing private interests before city agencies
254.03 Representing private interests before courts
254.04 Disclosure by elected officials of interest in legislation
254.05 Disclosure by appointed official or employee of interest in legislation
254.06 Gifts and favors
254.07 Disclosure of confidential information
254.08 Investments in conflict with official duties
254.09 Future employment
254.10 Appearances before city agencies of former officers or employees
254.99 Penalty
No elected or appointed city official or employee, whether paid or unpaid, shall engage in any business or transaction or have a financial or other private interest, directly or indirectly, which is in conflict with the discharge of his or her official duties.
(Ord. 129-65, passed 12-27-1965)
No elected or appointed city official or employee whose salary is paid in whole or in part from the City Treasury shall appear on behalf of private interests before any agency of the city. However, a member of Council may appear without compensation on behalf of constituents or in the performance of public or civic obligations. No person serving the city without compensation shall appear, either directly or indirectly, on behalf of private interests in matters involving the agency which he or she serves or before any agency of the city affecting matters involving the agency in which he or she serves. This section is not intended to prohibit appearances in the Avon Lake Municipal Court on matters in which the city or any agency thereof is not a party.
(Ord. 129-65, passed 12-27-1965)
No elected or appointed city official or employee whose salary is paid in whole or in part from the City Treasury shall represent private interests in any action or proceeding against the interests of the city in any litigation to which the city, the state or any agency of the city or state is a party, or in any action or proceeding in the Avon Lake Municipal Court involving any kind of criminal charge in which the city, the state or any agency of the city or state, or any officer or employee thereof, in the course of his or her official duties, is a complainant.
(Ord. 129-65, passed 12-27-1965)
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