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Session Laws, 1979
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

2365

A FULL STATEMENT OF THE PERTINENT FACTS AND
OF THE BOARD'S DETERMINATION AND REASONS THEREFOR SHALL BE
KEPT ON FILE BY THE BOARD AND SHALL BE A PUBLIC RECORD.

2.    To disclose to any individual or entity for the
officer's or employee's private gain or advantage, or for
the private gain or advantage of another individual or
entity, confidential information concerning the property,
government, or affairs of the State.

3.    To engage in outside employment which may
[frequently] result in conflicts between the private
interests of the officer or employee and his official State
duties and responsibilities or which impairs or could
reasonably be expected to impair his independence of
judgment in the exercise of his official duties.

4.    To use intentionally the prestige of a State
office or employment for the officer's or employee's private
gain or for the private gain of another.

5.    To assist another individual or entity for
compensation or to represent another individual or entity as
agent or attorney, whether or not for compensation, in any
transaction involving the agency of which he is an officer
or employee or in any transaction involving the State which
results in a conflict or could reasonably be expected to
result in a conflict between the private interests of the
officer or employee and his official State duties and
responsibilities, or to accept a portion of any fee received
by another individual or entity for assistance which such
officer or employee would be prohibited from rendering by
this section.

Nothing in this section shall prevent an officer or
employee from assisting (a) his parent, spouse, or child or
(b) any individual or entity for whom he is serving as
guardian, executor, administrator, trustee, or other
personal fiduciary in a transaction involving the State
except in transactions in which he has participated or over
which he has official responsibility and provided that the
circumstances of such assistance shall have been disclosed
to the officer's or employee's agency head and approved by
him in advance of such assistance or (c) any member of the
public when it is part of his official duties to do so.

6.    To participate in a transaction involving the
State in which an officer or employee has a direct interest
or to participate in a transaction involving the State to
which, to his knowledge, any of the following is a party:

(a) any entity in which he has a direct
financial interest of which he may reasonably be expected to

 

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