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Rules & Procedures 01-30-1995
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the more immediate and personal interest that one has in a <br /> decision that affects one differently from others , such as a <br /> tax abatement or assessment on a particular parcel . • <br /> Who is a "local official"? <br /> Members of the Elk River City Council and all members of <br /> appointed Council Commissions (including the EDA, HRA, <br /> Planning Commission, Park and Recreation Commission, Elk <br /> River Municipal Utilities, etc . ) are local officials . The <br /> commentators have suggested that appointed staff members are <br /> also "local officials, " if they have significant <br /> responsibility for making decisions . However, not every <br /> person who works for the City is an "official . " Officials <br /> are those who have significant responsibility for making <br /> decisions, not those who simply carry out the orders of <br /> others . <br /> What is a "gift"? <br /> Virtually anything of any value is going to be considered a <br /> "gift" under this statute, including: <br /> (a) money, including honoraria; <br /> (b) real or personal property, including food and <br /> beverages, entertainment tickets, etc. ; <br /> (c) services, including free travel and lodging; • <br /> (d) a loan, forbearance or forgiveness of indebtedness; <br /> and <br /> (e) a promisE. of future employment . <br /> To be a gift, the item of value must be given and received <br /> without the giver receiving consideration of equal or <br /> greater value in return. The commentators are suggesting <br /> that this language will allow local officials and interested <br /> persons to, for instance, take turns picking up the check <br /> for meals or other items of equal value . <br /> The statute makes exceptions for the following: <br /> (a) campaign contributions; <br /> (b) services to assist in the performance of official <br /> duties including, but not limited to, providing advice, <br /> consultation, information and communication in <br /> connection with legislation and services to <br /> constituents; <br /> • <br /> 4 . <br />
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