§ 33.40 POWER AND DUTIES OF THE BOARD OF ETHICS.
   The Board of Ethics shall have the following powers and duties:
   (A)   To initiate on its own motion, receive and investigate complaints, hold hearings and make findings of fact and determinations with regard to alleged violations of the provisions of this subchapter;
   (B)   To issue orders in connection with its investigations and hearings requiring persons to submit in writing and under oath reports and answers to questions that are relevant to the proceedings and to order testimony to be taken by deposition before any individual designated by the Board who has the power to administer oaths;
   (C)   To administer oaths and to issue orders requiring the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of documentary evidence relating to an investigation or hearing being conducted by the Board;
   (D)   To refer any information concerning violations of this subchapter to the executive authority of the city, the city legislative body, the governing body of any city agency, the county attorney, or other appropriate person or body, as necessary;
   (E)   To render advisory opinions to city and city agency officers and employees regarding whether a given set of facts and circumstances would constitute a violation of any provision of this subchapter;
   (F)   To enforce the provisions of this subchapter with regard to all officers and employees of the city and city agencies who are subject to its terms by issuing appropriate orders and imposing penalties authorized by this subchapter;
   (G)   To control and maintain all statements of financial interests that are required to be filed by this subchapter and to ensure that the statements are available for public inspection in accordance with the requirements of this subchapter and the State Open Records Act being KRS 61.870 to 61.884;
   (H)   To develop and submit any reports regarding the conduct of its business that may be required by the executive authority or legislative body of the city; and
   (I)   To adopt rules and regulations and to take other actions, as necessary, to implement the provisions of this subchapter, provided that the rules, regulations and actions are not in conflict with the provisions of this subchapter or any state or federal law.
(2000 Code, § 2-183)