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LOUISVILLE ETHICS WORKSHOP <br />FEBRUARY 24, 2014 <br />SCOTTY P. KROB <br />KROB LAW OFFICE, LLC <br />8400 Prentice Avenue, Penthouse <br />Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111 <br />Telephone: (303) 694-0099 <br />FAX: (303) 694-5005 <br />scott@kroblaw.com <br />I.GENERAL POLICIES UNDERLYING ETHICS FOR LOCAL <br />1 <br />GOVERNMENTAL OFFICIALS <br /> Open government and public participation (LCOE Section 5-4) <br />C <br /> Those entrusted with positions in the City government must comm <br />C <br />the letter and spirit of the Code of Ethics. (LCOESection 5-6(b) and ( c) <br /> <br /> Those in positions of public responsibility should be committed <br />C <br />ethical and moral conduct. (LCOE Section 5-6(b)) <br /> Promote the people’s faith that their government is acting for <br />C <br />(LCOE Section 5-6(b)) <br /> Promote a harmonious and trusting relationship between the City <br />C <br />the people it serves. (LCOE Section 5-6(b)) <br /> Strive to avoid situations that may create public perceptions o <br />C <br />Code of Ethics. Perceptions of such violations can have the sam <br />on public trust as actual violations. (LCOE Section 5-6( c) <br /> Promote honest government (LCOE Section 5-6(d)) <br />C <br /> Prohibit use of public office for private gain (LCOE Section 5- <br />C <br /> Encourage quality individuals to serve in public office by not <br />C <br />limitations on their ability to earn a living and pursue other i <br />Throughout this outline “LCOE” refers to the Louisville Code of <br />1 <br />17 of the Louisville Charter. References in this outline to the <br />as “C.R.S.” and discussion of state statutes appear inside brack <br />