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Ethics <br />property or persons similarly situated. (Therefore, a <br />City Council member is not prohibited from voting <br />on a sales tax increase or decrease if the members <br />E <br />thics are the foundation of good government. <br />only interest is that he or she, like other residents, will <br />Louisville has adopted its own Code of Ethics, <br />be subject to the higher or lower tax.) Additionally, an <br />which is found in the City Charter and which applies <br />interest does not include a stock interest of less than <br />to elected officials, public body members, and em- <br />one percent of the companys outstanding shares. <br />ployees. The Louisville Code of Ethics applies in ad- <br />The Code of Ethics extends the concept of pro- <br />dition to any higher standards in state law. Louisvilles <br />hibited interest to persons or entities with whom the <br />position on ethics is perhaps best summarized in the <br />member is associated. In particular, an interest of <br />following statement taken from the City Charter: <br />the following persons and entities is also an interest of <br />the member: relatives (including persons related by <br />Those entrusted with positions in the City govern- <br />blood or marriage to certain degrees, and others); a <br />ment must commit to adhering to the letter and <br />business in which the member is an officer, director, <br />spirit of the Code of Ethics. Only when the people <br />employee, partner, principal, member, or owner; and <br />are confident that those in positions of public <br />a business in which member owns more than one <br />responsibility are committed to high levels of ethi- <br />percent of outstanding shares. <br />cal and moral conduct, will they have faith that <br />The concept of an interest in a business applies <br />their government is acting for the good of the <br />to profit and nonprofit corporations, and applies in <br />public. This faith in the motives of officers, public <br />situations in which the official action would affect <br />body members, and employees is critical for a <br />a business competitor. Additionally, an interest is <br />harmonious and trusting relationship between the <br />deemed to continue for one year after the interest <br />City government and the people it serves. <br />has ceased. Finally, official action for purposes of <br />the conflict of interest rule, includes not only legisla- <br />The Citys Code of Ethics (Sections 5-6 though <br />tive actions, but also administrative actions and <br />5-17 of the Charter) is summarized in the following <br />quasi-judicial proceedings where the entity is act- <br />paragraphs. While the focus is to provide a general <br />ing like a judge in applying rules to the specific rights <br />overview of the rules, it is important to note that all <br />of individuals (such as a variance request or liquor <br />persons subject to the Code of Ethics must strive to <br />license). Thus, the conflict rules apply essentially to all <br />follow both the letter and the spirit of the Code, so as <br />types of actions a member may take. <br />to avoid not only actual violations, but public percep- <br />tions of violations. Indeed, perceptions of violations <br />Contracts <br />can have the same negative impact on public trust <br />In addition to its purchasing policies and other rules <br />as actual violations. <br />intended to secure contracts that are in the best in- <br />terest of the City, the Code of Ethics prohibits various <br />Conflicts of Interest <br />actions regarding contracts. For example, no public <br />One of the most common ethical rules visited in <br />body member who has decision-making authority or <br />the local government arena is the conflict of interest <br />influence over a City contract can have an interest in <br />rule. While some technical aspects of the rule are <br />the contract, unless the member has complied with <br />discussed below, the general rule under the Code <br />the disclosure and recusal rules. Further, members <br />of Ethics is that if a Council, Board, or Commission <br />are not to appear before the City on behalf of other <br />member has an interest that will be affected by his <br />entities that hold a City contract, nor are they to solicit <br />or her official action, then there is a conflict of inter- <br />or accept employment from a contracting entity if it <br />est and the member must: <br />is related to the members action on a contract with <br />Disclose the conflict, on the record and <br />that entity. <br /> with particularity; <br />Not participate in the discussion; <br />Gifts and Nepotism <br />Leave the room; and <br />The Code of Ethics, as well as state law, regulates <br />Not attempt to influence others. <br />the receipt of gifts. City officials and employees may <br />not solicit or accept a present or future gift, favor, <br />An interest is a pecuniary, property, or commer- <br />discount, service or other thing of value from a party <br />cial benefit, or any other benefit the primary signifi- <br />to a City contract, or from a person seeking to influ- <br />cance of which is economic gain or the avoidance <br />ence an official action. There is an exception for the <br />of economic loss. However, an interest does not <br />occasional nonpecuniary gift of $15 or less, but this <br />include any matter conferring similar benefits on all <br />11 <br />