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Session Laws, 1997
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S.B. 419                                                  VETOES

(1) does or seeks to do any business of any kind, regardless of amount with
the official's or employee's governmental unit
;

(2)     engages in an activity that is regulated or controlled by the officiate or
employee'
s governmental unit;

(3) has a financial interest that may be affected substantially and materially,
in a manner distinguishable
from the public generally, by the performance or
nonperformance of the official's or employee's official duties; or

(4)     is a regulated lobbyist with respect to matters within the jurisdiction of
the official or employee.

(e) (1) Notwithstanding subsection (b) of this section, an official or employee
may accept a gift specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection unless
:

(i) the gift would tend to impair the impartiality and independent
judgment of the official or employee
; or

(ii) as to a gift of significant value:

1. the gift would give the appearance of impairing the
impartiality and independent judgment of the official or employee; or

2. the official or employee believes or has reason to believe that
the gift is design
ed to impair the impartiality and independent judgment of the official or
employee.

(2) Subject to paragraph (1) of this subsection, subsection (b) of this section
does not apply to
:

(i) meals or beverages received by the official or employee in the
presence of the donor or sponsoring entity;

(ii) ceremonial gifts or awards of insignificant monetary value;

(iii) except for a State official of the Executive or Legislative Branch,
un
solicited gifts of nominal value;

(iv) as to a State official of the Executive or Legislative Branch,
unsolicited gifts, not exceeding $15 in cost, from a regulated lobbyist;

(v) trivial gifts of informational value;

(vi) in return for participation on a panel or a speaking engagement at
a meeting, reasonable expenses for food, travel, lodging, or scheduled entertainment of
the
official or employee if the expenses are associated with the meeting, except that, if
such expen
ses for a State official of the Legislative or Executive Branch are to be paid by
a regulated lobbyist and are anticipated to exceed $500, the official shall notify the
appropriate advisory body before attending the meeting;

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