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For example, Amendment 41 limited the value of things <br />an official could receive to $50, while Louisville's code <br />of ethics limits it to $15. <br />Gift ban for certain independent contractors <br />By resolution, the City Council extended the limitations <br />on gifts that can be accepted by officers, public body <br />members and employees to certain independent <br />contractors who have the power or duty to perform, or <br />have any influence over an official action of the City. <br />C. LCOE SECTION 5 -10 - DISCLOSURE/NONPARTICIPATION <br />1. Disclosure /nonparticipation requirements that apply to any officer who <br />has an interest in a matter (1) before City Council, or (2) before the <br />public body of which he /she is a member. <br />2. Disclosure/Nonparticipation process for such matters <br />a) Immediately and publicly disclose the nature and extent of the <br />interest <br />b) Not participate in discussion or decision <br />c) Leave the room <br />3. Disclosure /nonparticipation requirements that apply to any matter in <br />which an official /employee has an interest. <br />4. Disclosure /nonparticipation process for such matters <br />a) Don't participate in any discussion with City Council, other <br />public body or any employee involved in the action. <br />b) Don't attempt to influence publicly or privately, City Council, <br />the public body or any employee involved in the action. <br />5. Disclosure /nonparticipation requirements when the interest of a <br />competitor of an official /employee is involved <br />6. Disclosure /nonparticipation process for such matters: <br />a) Don't' participate in discussions with City Council, other public <br />body or any employee involved in the action. <br />b) Don't attempt to influence publicly or privately, City Council, <br />Page 8 of 26 <br />