Title: Nevada Ethics in Government Law
1Nevada Ethics in Government Law
- Prepared by
- Nevada Commission on Ethics
2Nevada Commission on EthicsVision Mission
Statement
- VISION
- Principled public servants preserving
- the public trust.
- MISSION
- The Commission strives to have public officers
and public employees uphold the public trust by
committing themselves to avoid conflicts between
their private and public interests.
3Nevada Commissionon Ethics
- Interprets and provides guidance on the
provisions of the Ethics in Government Law - Investigates and adjudicates ethics complaints
- Accepts financial disclosure statements of
certain public officers
4Nevada Commissionon Ethics
5Why do we needan Ethics Commission anyway?
6 - Because power corrupts Societys demands for
moral authority and character increase as the
importance of the position increases. - - John Adams, American Founding Father and second
U.S. president (1735-1826)
7Required Disclosures under the Ethics in
Government Law
NCOE Nevada Commission on Ethics SOS Nevada
Secretary of State
ACK Acknowledgement of Statutory Ethical
Standards FDS Financial Disclosure
Statement ARD Agency Representation Disclosure
8Opinions Complaints
- Advisory opinions about past, present, or future
conduct of public officers/employees (first-party
request) - Ethics complaints about conduct of public
officers/employees (third-party request)
9Advisory Opinion
- It would be impossible to draft an ethics
legislation that would cover every possible case
but that the saving grace of this legislation is
that the individual in a twilight area can
request an opinion before taking an action. - Senator Richard Bryan, Sponsor of SB 351 in
the 1977 Session of the Nevada Legislature .in
the Joint hearing Senate Govt Affairs and
Assembly Elections Committees, March 28, 1977
10Cites for Ethics Complaints a/k/a Code of
Ethical Standards
- NRS 281A.400
- NRS 281A.410
- NRS 281A.420
- NRS 281A.430
- NRS 281A.510
- NRS 281A.520
- NRS 281A.620
11Commission Jurisdiction
- Public officer
- Elected or appointed
- Exercises public power, trust, or duty
- Exercises administrative discretion/formulates
policy - Expends public money and
- Administers laws and rules of state, county or
city. - NRS 281A.160
12Exclusions
- Public officer does not include
- Judges or officers of the court system
- Those serving in an advisory capacity
- Certain general improvement district members or
county health officers
13Commission Jurisdiction
- Public employee
- Performs public duties for compensation at state,
county, or city level and - Actions directed or controlled by a public
officer. - NRS 281A.150
14 - Nobody should be trying to line their pockets by
serving in a public office - Assemblyman Joe Dini, Sponsor of AB 450 1977
Session of the Nevada Legislature - Joint hearing Senate Govt Affairs and Assembly
Elections Committees, March 28, 1977
15Ethics in Government Prohibitions
- Accepting gifts, services, favors, employment,
economic opportunities, etc. which would
improperly influence. - Using a public office to secure unwarranted
privileges, preferences, exemptions, or
advantages. - NRS 281A.400
16 - When I once asked a policeman how some of his
colleagues got started on the downward path, he
replied, It generally began with a cigar.. - Senator Paul H. Douglas
- Ethics in Government, (1952)
17Ethics in Government Prohibitions
- Participating as an agent of government in the
negotiation or execution of contracts with a
business in which the person has a pecuniary
interest. - Accepting a salary or other compensation from a
private source for performing public duties. - NRS 281A.400
18Ethics in Government Prohibitions
- Using confidential information to further a
pecuniary interest or that of others. - Suppressing governmental reports or documents
which might tend to unfavorably affect a
pecuniary interest. - NRS 281A.400
19Ethics in Government Prohibitions
- Attempting to benefit a personal or financial
interest by influencing subordinates. - Seeking other employment or contracts through the
use of the public office. - NRS 281A.400
20Ethics in Government Prohibitions
- Using governmental time, property, equipment, or
other facility to benefit a personal or financial
interest. Limited personal use is allowed if
four specific criteria are met - NRS 281A.400.7(a)
21Limited Personal Use of Governmental Property
Criteria
- Use is authorized by the responsible public
officer or the use is necessary in an emergency. - Use does not interfere with the performance of
public duties. - Cost or value of use is nominal. AND
- Use does not create the appearance of impropriety.
22Additional standards for public officers
- One-year cooling off period after leaving public
service - (NRS 281.236, NRS 281A.410)
- No contracts between governmental agencies and
private businesses in which you have a pecuniary
interest - (NRS 281A.430)
23Additional standards for public officers
- No honorariums
- (NRS 281A.510)
- Causing a governmental entity to make
expenditures to support or oppose a ballot
question or candidate - (NRS 281A.520)
24Criminal statutes applicable to public officers
- Anti-nepotism provisions
- (NRS 281.210)
- Prohibited contracts (NRS 281.221)
- No personal profits from public office
- (NRS 281.230)
- These statutes are not within the jurisdiction
of the NCOE.
25What is aconflict of interest anyway?
26 - Wherever government controls a business, it
becomes inevitable that the business should try
to control the government - - Paul H. Douglas, Former U.S. Senator
- Ethics in Government (Harvard University Press
1952)
27Conflict of Interest
- A real or seeming incompatibility between ones
private interests and ones public or fiduciary
duties. - Blacks Law Dictionary, Eighth Edition
28Appearance of Impropriety
- Conduct which would create in reasonable persons
mind a perception that the public
officers/employees ability to carry out their
responsibilities with integrity, impartiality,
and competence is impaired.
29Who is this Reasonable Person?
- A hypothetical person used as a legal standard,
a person who exercises the degree of attention,
knowledge, intelligence, and judgment that
society requires of its members for the
protection of their own and of others interests.
The reasonable person acts sensibly, does things
without serious delay, and takes proper but not
excessive precautions. - Blacks Law Dictionary, Eighth Edition
30Avoiding Conflict Situations
- Disclose
- Disclose
- Disclose
- Disclose
- Disclose
- Disclose
- Disclose
31Voting, Disclosing, Abstaining
- Voting is permissible if the value which the
person would accrue as a result is no greater
than the value which accrues to anyone else. - When in doubt, disclose the interest and vote.
- NRS 281A.420.1
32Voting, Disclosing, Abstaining
- Disclosure is mandatory for any interest created
by - A gift or loan
- A pecuniary interest
- A commitment in a private capacity to the
interests of others - Disclosure must be public and at the time the
measure is considered. - NRS 281A.420.4
33Voting, Disclosing, Abstaining
- Prohibits advocating or voting for the passage or
failure of, but otherwise allows active
participation in, a matter if independent
judgment would be affected by - A gift or loan
- A pecuniary interest
- A commitment in a private capacity to the
interests of others - NRS 281A.420.2
34Commitment in a Private Capacity to the Interests
of Others
- A commitment to a person who
- Is a member of the household
- Is related by blood, adoption, or marriage within
3rd degree of consanguinity/affinity - Employs the person or a household member or
- With whom the person has substantial or
continuing business relationship. - OR, other similar relationships.
- NRS 281A.420.8
35Degrees of Consanguinity/Affinity
Public Officer
36Pecuniary Interest
- A monetary interest or an interest that can be
valued in money. - Campaign contributions are not pecuniary
interests, and do not require disclosure if they
are reported timely and as required under
statute. NRS 281A.420.4(c)
37Nevada Commissionon Ethics
- 3476 Executive Pointe Way, Suite 10
- Carson City, NV 89706
- 775.687.5469
- 775.687.1279 (fax)
- 2030 East Flamingo Road, Suite 125
- Las Vegas, NV 89119
- 702.486.7250
- 702.486.7252 (fax)
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