§ 34.05 NEPOTISM; CONFLICTS OF INTEREST.
   (A)   The town finds that it is necessary and desirous to adopt a policy of conduct with regard to nepotism in employment with the town and in contracting with the town in order to continue to be able to provide local government services to its residents and to comply with the new laws effective July 1, 2012, known as I.C. 36-1-20.2 and I.C. 36-1-21, respectively.
   (B)   The town shall have a nepotism policy and a contracting with a unit policy that complies with the requirements of I.C. 36-1-20.2 (hereinafter “nepotism policy”) and I.C. 36-1-21 (hereinafter “contracting with a unit by a relative policy”), and implementation will begin.
   (C)   The town’s nepotism policy is hereby established by adopting the requirements provisions of I.C. 36-1-20.2 and including all future supplements and amendments thereto which become law from time to time and making them a part hereof as if fully set out herein. In addition, a copy of I.C. 36-1-20.2, in effect on July 1, 2012, is attached to the resolution codified in this section.
   (D)   The town’s “contracting with a unit by a relative” policy is established by adopting the requirements provisions of I.C. 36-1-21 and including all future supplements and amendments thereto and making them a part hereof as if fully set out herein. In addition, a copy of I.C. 36-1-21 is attached to the resolution codified in this section.
   (E)   The town finds that both I.C. 36-1-20.2 and I.C. 36-1-21 specifically allow a unit to adopt requirements that are “more stringent or detailed.”
   (F)   The town further finds that a single member of the legislative body cannot act for the body to make work assignments, compensation, grievances, advancement or a performance evaluation without prior authority of a majority of the body, and therefore without such authority by the majority, he or she will not be in the direct line of supervision. See I.C. 36-4-6-11 and 36-5-2-9.4.
   (G)   The town finds that a single member of governing bodies with authority over employees in the town cannot act for the governing body to make work assignments, compensation, grievances, advancement or a performance evaluation without prior authority of a majority of the body, when a statute provides that a majority is needed to act, and therefore, without such authority by the majority, the single member will not be in the direct line of supervision.
   (H)   All elected and appointed officials and employees of the town are hereby directed to cooperate fully in the implementation of the policies created herein and demonstrating compliance with these same policies.
   (I)   Failure to abide by or cooperate with the implementation, compliance and certifications connected with the nepotism policy is a violation and may result in the discipline, including termination, of an employee or a transfer from the direct line of supervision or other curative action. An elected or appointed official of the town who fails to abide by or cooperate with the implementation, with the compliance and with mandated certifications of the nepotism policy may be subject to action allowed by law.
   (J)   Failure to abide by or cooperate with the implementation, compliance and certifications connected with the “contracting with a unit by a relative” policy is a violation and may result in the discipline, including termination, of an employee or a transfer from the direct line of supervision or other curative action. An elected or appointed official of the town who fails to abide by or cooperate with the implementation, with the compliance and with mandated certifications of the “contracting with a unit by a relative” policy may be subject to action allowed by law.
   (K)   The policies created by this section are hereby directed to be implemented by any of the following actions:
      (1)   Posting a copy of this section in its entirety in at least one of the locations in the town where it posts employer posters or other notices to its employees;
      (2)   Providing a copy of this section to its employees and elected and appointed officials;
      (3)   Providing or posting a notice of the adoption of this section; or
      (4)   Any such other action or actions that would communicate the policies established by this section to its employees and elected and appointed officials. Upon any taking of these actions, these policies are deemed implemented by the town.
   (L)   A copy of the provisions of I.C. 36-1-20.2 and 36-1-21 are annexed in the resolution codified in this section.
   (M)   Two copies of I.C. 36-1-20.2 and I.C. 36-1-21, as supplemented or amended, are on file in the office of the Town Clerk-Treasurer for public inspection as may be required by I.C. 36-1-5-4.
(Res. 3, 2012, passed 6-19-2012)