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File #: 24-1988    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 11/5/2024 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/10/2024 Final action: 12/10/2024
Title: County Counsel recommending the Board adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 225-2024, which adopts a revised and updated County Conflict of Interest Code and rescinds Resolution 189-2022. FUNDING: N/A
Attachments: 1. A - Proposed Resolution, 2. B - Revised Appendix of Designated Employees and Disclosure Categories, 3. C - FPPC Reg 18730, 4. D - Redlined Appendix of Designated Employees and Disclosure Categories, 5. Executed Resolution 225-2024
Related files: 22-2181

Title

County Counsel recommending the Board adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 225-2024, which adopts a revised and updated County Conflict of Interest Code and rescinds Resolution 189-2022.

 

FUNDING:  N/A

Body

DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND

State law requires that each local public agency adopt its own local conflict of interest code, which must contain certain specified provisions, including a designation of specific employment positions with the public entity that make decisions which may have an effect on economic interests and a description of the type of economic interest each designated employee must disclose on his or her statement of economic interest. To help identify potential conflicts of interest, the law requires public officials and employees holding designated positions in a conflict of interest code to report their financial interests on a form called Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700).

 

In order to simplify the process for local public entities, state law permits a local public entity to adopt a particular state regulation, Title 2, California Code of Regulations (2 CCR) §18730, as its conflict of interest code, and attach to it an appendix of designated employees and an appendix of disclosure categories for each of the designated employees. The incorporation of the state regulation into a county’s code means that the code is automatically updated if the regulation is changed in the future. The County uses this process and has adopted the state regulation as the County’s conflict of interest code.

 

To ensure the conflict of interest code remains current and accurate, each local public agency is required to review its conflict of interest code biennially in even-numbered years.  As part of the updating process, the County Elections Department asked each Department Head to review the current list of designated employees in his or her department, and to indicate whether the list should be changed to take into account positions that have been eliminated, added, or revised, or a change in job duties for positions that no longer make or participate in making governmental decisions since the County’s Conflict of Interest Code was last adopted in 2022. Each Department Head was also asked to review the disclosure categories for each designated employee in their department and to advise if the disclosure category should be changed. The attached Resolution incorporates the changes requested by the Department Heads.

 

Attached hereto are the following:

 

Attachment A - A proposed Resolution which adopts the revised conflict of interest code

Attachment B - The revised Appendix of Designated Positions and Disclosure Categories

Attachment C - A copy of the current state Fair Political Practices Commission regulation 2 CCR §18730, that is incorporated in the conflict of interest code

Attachment D - Redlined Appendix of Designated Employees and Disclosure Categories

 

ALTERNATIVES

N/A

 

PRIOR BOARD ACTION

Legistar file 22-2181 - December 13, 2022 - Board adopted and authorized the Chair to sign Resolution 189-2022, which adopted a revised County Conflict of Interest Code and rescinded Resolution No.192-2020.

 

OTHER DEPARTMENT / AGENCY INVOLVEMENT

N/A

 

CAO RECOMMENDATION / COMMENTS

Approve as recommended.

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT

N/A

 

CLERK OF THE BOARD FOLLOW UP ACTIONS

1) Obtain the Chair’s signature of the Resolution

2) Forward one original Resolution to County Counsel

 

STRATEGIC PLAN COMPONENT

N/A

 

CONTACT

David Livingston, County Counsel

Janeth SanPedro, Assistant County Counsel