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Sec. 2-132. Intent of division; conflicts of interest prohibited. <br />The credibility of the local government rests heavily upon the confidence which citizens have in public <br />officials and employees to render fair and impartial services to all citizens without regard to personal interest <br />and/or political influence. Thus, city officials and employees must scrupulously avoid any activity which suggests a <br />conflict of interest between their private interests and city responsibilities. Officials and employees of the city, or <br />their family members, shall not engage or have financial interest in any business or other activity which could <br />reasonably lead to a conflict of interest with the official's or employee's primary city responsibilities. Family <br />members of an official or employee shall be deemed to be the official's or employee's spouse, parents, children, <br />siblings, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brothers-in-law, and sisters-in-law and the lineal descendants of any of <br />them. Examples of activities which are not in accordance with this policy include, but are not limited to, the <br />following: <br />(1) Entering into any sale, lease, or contract in violation of Minn. Stats. §§ 471.87-471.89; <br />(2) Acceptance by a local official of any gift from an interested person in violation of Minn. Stats. § <br />471.895; <br />(3) Activities which require the official or employee to interpret city codes, ordinances, or regulations <br />which such activity involves matters with which the official or employee has business and/or family <br />ties; <br />(4) Consulting activities carried out within the city if such consulting involves talents or skills primarily <br />related to the official's or employee's city work responsibilities; <br />(5) Using an official's or employee's authority, influence, or city position for the purpose of private or <br />personal financial gain; <br />(6) The use of city time, facilities, equipment, or supplies for the purpose of private or personal financial <br />gain; <br />(7) Entering into a business transaction when it involves using confidential information gained in the <br />course of employment; <br />(8) Accepting other employment or public office where it will affect the official's or employee's <br />independence of judgment or require use of confidential information gained as a result of city duties; <br />(9) Conducting personal business while working regularly scheduled hours; and <br />(10) Accepting rebates or procuring any financial gain through the bidding process or employment of <br />outside personnel. <br />(Ord. No. 99-33, § 2(220.00), 12-20-1999) <br />(Supp. No. 59) <br />Created: 2023-10-18 09:21:19 [EST] <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />Page 223 of 249 <br />