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(a) Definitions. For purposes of this Section 1.127, the following terms have the following meanings:
“Affiliated Entities” means business entities directed and controlled by the same person or majority-owned by the same person.
“Financial Interest” means (a) an ownership interest of at least $5,000,000 in the project or property that is the subject of the Land Use Matter; (b) holding the position of director or principal officer, including but not limited to President, Vice-President, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Executive Director, Deputy Director, or member of the Board of Directors, in an entity with an ownership interest of at least $5,000,000 in the project or property that is the subject of the Land Use Matter; or (c) being the developer of a project with an estimated construction cost of at least $5,000,000 that is the subject of the Land Use Matter.
“Land Use Matter” means (a) any request to a City elective officer for a Planning Code or Zoning Map amendment, or (b) any application for an entitlement that requires a discretionary determination at a public hearing before a City board or commission. “Land Use Matter” shall not include discretionary review hearings.
“Prohibited Contribution” means a contribution of any amount to (a) a member of the Board of Supervisors, (b) a candidate for member of the Board of Supervisors, (c) the Mayor, (d) a candidate for Mayor, (e) the City Attorney, or (f) a candidate for City Attorney.
(b) Prohibited Contributions. No person, or the person’s Affiliated Entities, with a Financial Interest in a Land Use Matter pending before the Board of Appeals, Board of Supervisors, Building Inspection Commission, Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure, Historic Preservation Commission, Planning Commission, Port Commission, or the Treasure Island Development Authority Board of Directors, shall make any Prohibited Contribution at any time from the date of commencement of a Land Use Matter until 12 months have elapsed from the date that the board or commission renders a final decision or ruling or any appeals to another City agency from that decision or ruling have been finally resolved.
(c) Prohibition on Soliciting or Accepting Prohibited Contributions.
(1) Prohibition. No member of the Board of Supervisors, candidate for member of the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor, candidate for Mayor, the City Attorney, candidate for City Attorney, or controlled committees of such officers and candidates may accept or solicit any contribution prohibited by subsection (b).
(2) Safe Harbor. Notwithstanding subsection (c)(1), if a member of the Board of Supervisors, candidate for member of the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor, candidate for Mayor, the City Attorney, candidate for City Attorney, or controlled committees of such officers and candidates, accepts a contribution prohibited by subsection (b) after exercising due diligence, such due diligence shall constitute a full and complete defense in any enforcement action for a violation of this Section 1.127, except that the recipient of the prohibited contribution shall forfeit that contribution. A candidate or committee would satisfy this due diligence requirement if the person making the contribution to such candidate or committee attests under penalty of perjury that the contribution is not prohibited by subsection (b).
(d) Exception for Primary Residence. The prohibitions set forth in subsections (b) and (c) of this Section 1.127 shall not apply if the Land Use Matter concerns only the person’s primary residence.
(e) Forfeiture of Prohibited Contributions. In addition to any other penalty provided by law, each member of the Board of Supervisors, candidate for member of the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor, candidate for Mayor, the City Attorney, candidate for City Attorney, or controlled committees of such officers and candidates, who solicits or accepts any contribution prohibited by subsection (b) of this Section 1.127 shall pay promptly the amount received by or deposited to the City and County of San Francisco by delivering the payment to the Ethics Commission for deposit in the City’s General Fund.
(f) Notification. The Board of Appeals, Board of Supervisors, Building Inspection Commission, Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure, Historic Preservation Commission, Planning Commission, Port Commission, and the Treasure Island Development Authority Board of Directors shall post a description of the prohibition in subsection (b) of this Section 1.127 on their respective websites and include that description on each meeting agenda.
(Added by Proposition F, 11/5/2019, Eff. 12/20/2019)
(a) Candidates for Assessor, City Attorney, District Attorney, Public Defender, Sheriff, Treasurer, the Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District or the Governing Board of the San Francisco Community College District may accept the applicable voluntary expenditure ceiling. Candidates for the Board of Supervisors or Mayor may not accept a voluntary expenditure ceiling.
(b) To accept the applicable voluntary expenditure ceiling, a candidate must file a statement with the Ethics Commission accepting the applicable voluntary expenditure ceiling. The candidate shall file this statement no later than the deadline for filing nomination papers with the Department of Elections. A candidate may not withdraw the statement accepting the voluntary expenditure ceiling after filing the statement. A candidate may not file the statement accepting the applicable voluntary expenditure ceiling if the Ethics Commission has lifted the voluntary expenditure ceiling under Section 1.134 of this Chapter.
(c) The Ethics Commission shall maintain, on its website, a list of the candidates who have accepted the voluntary expenditure ceiling. If the Ethics Commission has lifted a voluntary expenditure ceiling for a particular race under Section 1.134 of this Chapter, the Ethics Commission shall instead maintain a list of the candidates who have accepted, but are no longer subject to the voluntary expenditure ceiling in that race.
(d) A candidate who has accepted the applicable voluntary expenditure ceiling and makes qualified campaign expenditures in excess of the voluntary expenditure ceiling, at a time when the Ethics Commission has not lifted the applicable voluntary expenditure ceiling, is subject to the penalties in Section 1.170 for violation of this Chapter.
(Added by Ord. 71-00, File No. 000358, App. 4/28/2000; amended by Proposition O, 11/7/2000; Ord. 141-03, File No. 030034, App. 6/27/2003; Ord. 293-04, File No. 041396, App. 12/24/2004; Ord. 3-06, File No. 051439, App. 1/20/2006; Ord. 228-06, File No. 060501, App. 9/14/2006; Ord. 234-09, File. No. 090989, App. 11/20/2009)
(a) Any candidate for Assessor, Public Defender, City Attorney, District Attorney, Treasurer, or Sheriff who agrees to accept voluntary expenditure ceilings shall not make total qualified campaign expenditures exceeding $243,000, unless the Ethics Commission has lifted the voluntary expenditure ceiling pursuant to Section 1.134 of this Chapter.
(b) Any candidate for the Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District or the Governing Board of the San Francisco Community College District who agrees to accept voluntary expenditure ceilings shall not make total qualified campaign expenditures exceeding $104,000, unless the Ethics Commission has lifted the voluntary expenditure ceiling pursuant to Section 1.134 of this Chapter.
(c) The Ethics Commission is authorized to adjust annually by regulation the voluntary expenditure ceilings imposed by this Section to reflect the change in the California Consumer Price Index for that year, provided that such adjustments shall be rounded off to the nearest $1,000.
(Added by Ord. 71-00, File No. 000358, App. 4/28/2000; amended by Ord. 141-03, File No. 030034, App. 6/27/2003; Ord. 3-06, File No. 051439, App. 1/20/2006; Ord. 31-06, File No. 051773, App. 2/23/2006; Ord. 228-06, File No. 060501, App. 9/14/2006; Ord. 268-07, File No. 071003, App. 11/26/2007; Ord. 234-09, File. No. 090989, App. 11/20/2009)
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