127.01 Declaration of policy.
127.02 Responsibilities of public office.
127.03 Dedicated service.
127.04 Fair and equal treatment.
127.05 Conflict of interest.
127.06 Disclosure of private interest in legislation.
127.07 Applicability of code.
127.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
Unlawful interest in a public contract - see GEN. OFF. 525.10
The proper operation of democratic government requires that all public officials, elected or appointed, and employees be independent, impartial and responsible to the people; that government decisions and policy be made in proper channels of governmental structure; that public office not be used for personal gain; and that the public have confidence in the integrity of its government. In recognition of these goals there is hereby established this Code of Ethics for all public officials and employees, whether elected or appointed, paid or unpaid. Accordingly, this Code shall apply to, and regulate the conduct of, including all members of Council, the Mayor, all officers and employees of the Village, and all members of any board, commission or advisory committee or council of the Village of Bratenahl ("Village"), to all of whom the phrase "officials and employees," as used in this Code, shall be deemed to apply. The purpose of this Code is to establish and set forth Villagers' expectations for ethical standards of conduct for all such officials and employees by setting forth those acts or actions that are incompatible with the best interests of the Village. The provisions and purpose of this Code and such rules and regulations as may be established are hereby declared to be in the best interest of the Village. (Ord. 3598. Passed 9-18-13.)
The public officials and public employees of the Village are agents of public purpose and hold office for the benefit of the public only. They are bound to uphold the Constitution and laws of the United States, the Constitution and laws of the State of Ohio, and the laws of the Village; and to carry out impartially the laws of the United States, the State of Ohio, and the Village and thus foster respect for government. They are bound to observe in their official acts the highest standards of morality and to discharge faithfully the duties of their office regardless of personal considerations, recognizing that the public interest shall be their primary concern. Their conduct in their official matters and business should be above reproach.
(Ord. 3598. Passed 9-18-13.)
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