34-13.150. General Considerations for Public Officers and Employees Who Are Not Reporting Individuals or Procurement Employees  


Effective on Monday, January 11, 2016
  • 1(1) Persons in this category should determine whether they can solicit or accept a gift, honorarium, or the payment of honorarium event related expenses, according to the following general principles.

    31(a) No gift, honorarium, or payment of honorarium event related expenses can be accepted if it is based on the understanding that the person’s official action would be influenced thereby or if the person knows, or with the exercise of reasonable care should know, that it is being given to influence the person’s official action.

    86(b) If the acceptance of an honorarium or the payment of expenses related to an honorarium event involves an employment or contractual relationship, it may be prohibited if it presents a conflict of interest.

    120(2) Public officers and employees who are not reporting individuals or procurement employees are not required by the Code of Ethics to publicly disclose any gift, honorarium, or the payment of honorarium event related expenses.

    155Rulemaking Authority 157112.322(9)(b) FS. 159Law Implemented 161112.312, 162112.313, 163112.3148, 164112.3149 FS. 166History–New 4-16-92, Amended 1-11-16.

     

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