§ 2-503. General provisions.  


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  • (a)

    Applicability of state statutes. In addition to the provisions of this ethics code, all officers and employees of the city shall comply with all applicable provisions of state law, including but not limited to the following:

    Chapter 99 (Candidates, Campaign Expenses, and Contesting Elections);

    Section 100.361 (Municipal Recall);

    Section 102.031 (Maintenance of good order at polls; authorities; persons allowed in polling rooms; unlawful solicitation of voters);

    Section 104.071 (Remuneration by candidate for services, support, etc.; penalty);

    Section 104.271 (False or malicious charges against, or false statements about, opposing Candidates; penalty);

    Section 104.31 (Political activities of state, county, and municipal officers and employees);

    Chapter 106 (Campaign financing);

    Section 111.075 (Elected officials; prohibition concerning certain committees);

    Section 112.042 (Discrimination in county and municipal employment; relief);

    Section 112.043 (Age discrimination);

    Section 112.044 (Public employers, employment agencies, labor organizations, discrimination based on age prohibited; exceptions; remedy);

    Chapter 112, Part III (Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees);

    Chapter 119 (Public Records);

    Section 163.367 (Public officials, commissioners, and employees subject to code of ethics);

    Section 286.011 (Public meetings and records; public inspection; criminal and civil penalties);

    Section 286.0115 (Access to local officials);

    Section 286.012 (Voting requirements at meeting of government bodies);

    Chapter 838 (Bribery, Misuse of Public Office);

    Chapter 839 (Offenses by Public Officers and Employees).

    (b)

    Applicability of federal statutes. In addition to the provisions of this ethics code, all officers and employees of the city shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal law, including but not limited to the following:

    18 U.S.C. § 1346 (fraudulent deprivation of honest services)

    18 U.S.C. § 1951 (Hobbs Act — extortion)

    18 U.S.C. § 4 (misprison of felony)

(Ord. No. 4023-07, § 1, 8-13-2007)