§ 31.022 PUBLIC OFFICIALS OR EMPLOYEES; DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION.
   (A)   No public officer or employee shall divulge to any unauthorized person confidential information acquired in the course of holding his or her position in advance of the time prescribed by the governmental body for its authorized release to the public, except as otherwise required or permitted by law.
   (B)   No public officer or employee shall make unauthorized use of his or her public position, or any confidential information received through holding such public position, to obtain financial gain for himself or herself, a member of his or her immediate family or a business with which such individual is associated. This provision shall not prevent the public officer or employee from accepting his or her regular compensation as a public officer or employee.
(Prior Code, § 2-307) (Ord. 1235, passed 7-18-2005) Penalty, see § 31.999