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County Counsel recommending the Board review and approve the attached revised conflict of interest codes received from local public entities within the County.
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The Political Reform Act requires every local government agency to adopt a conflict of interest code and to review, and revise if necessary every two years. Under state law, the Board of Supervisors is identified as the “code reviewing body” with the responsibility to review and approve the local agencies’ revised conflict of interest codes.
The following local public agencies have submitted their revised conflict of interest codes for County review and Board approval: Camino Union School District (Attachment A), Lake Tahoe Community College School District (Attachment B), Lake Tahoe Unified School District (Attachment C), Cameron Estates Community Services District (Attachment D), El Dorado Hills Community Services District (Attachment E), Lake Valley Fire Protection District (Attachment F), Pioneer Fire Protection District (Attachment G), Cameron Park Airport District (Attachment H), El Dorado County Water Agency (Attachment I), Georgetown Divide Public Utility District (Attachment J), and Sierra Oaks Community Services District (Attachment K).
The revised conflict of interest codes reflect updates that are necessary to align with the local public agencies’ changes to positions and overall organizational structure. County Counsel has reviewed the updated conflict of interest codes submitted by these agencies, finds that they are in accordance with state law, and recommends that the Board approve the revised codes as submitted. The Board’s approval makes the revised codes legally effective.
Golden West Community Services District has indicated that they are in the process of reviewing and updating their conflict of interest codes and the Elections Department will follow up for submittal of its revised codes.
Other local government agencies have indicated they have reviewed their existing conflict of interest codes and do not wish to make any changes to them. These local conflict of interest codes are not part of this agenda item. Those agencies will be governed by their former adopted and approved codes until such time as a new amended code is submitted, reviewed, and approved by the Board of Supervisors as the code reviewing agency.
ALTERNATIVES
If the Board does not approve the attached revised conflict of interest codes, these agencies will be governed by their former adopted and approved codes that do not reflect changes to the designated positions and disclosure categories.
PRIOR BOARD ACTION
Legistar file 22-2182 - December 13, 2022 - Board reviewed and approved the revised conflict of interest codes received from local public entities within the County.
OTHER DEPARTMENT / AGENCY INVOLVEMENT
N/A
CAO RECOMMENDATION / COMMENTS
Approve as recommended.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
N/A
CLERK OF THE BOARD FOLLOW UP ACTIONS
Forward a record of the Board’s approval to the Elections Department so they can forward to the local public agencies for their records.
STRATEGIC PLAN COMPONENT
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CONTACT
David Livingston, County Counsel
Janeth SanPedro, Assistant County Counsel