Why Does My Ethics Policy Say That? TASSCUBO November, 2014 Jason D. King: Assistant General Counsel and Deputy Ethics Advisor.

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Why Does My Ethics Policy Say That? TASSCUBO November, 2014 Jason D. King: Assistant General Counsel and Deputy Ethics Advisor

Overview: What You’ll Learn What is an ethics policy What’s in an ethics policy Why its in the policy 2

What’s an Ethics Policy Ethics Policies have nothing to do with ethical conduct. Webster Definition: –rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad Thou Shalt Not… 3

Strange Set of Concerns Not concerned with: –Efficiency –Productivity –Effectiveness –Reduced costs Primarily concerned with: –Good intentions –Faith in government 4

Why have one at all? 5 Ma and Pa Ferguson Governor Pa Governor Ma

Lessons Learned? Ethics reform only happens in response to a crisis. Ethics regulations do not have an overarching goal or organization. If a public official abuses their authority, it will be curtailed. 6

What’s in an Ethics Policy Conflicts of Interest Gifts and Bribery Honorarium 7

Conflicts of Interest 8

Conflicts Continued Common Law extremely strict Piecemeal exceptions, no overarching plan Higher Education Boards gets their own exception (disclose and recuse) 9

Conflict Continued Government employees get one too: Might reasonably tend to influence test; and Reasonably be expected to impair independence of judgment 10

Gifts Prohibitions Bribery (36.02 Penal Code) Doing anything in your official capacity in exchange for anything other than your salary Applies even if the quid pro quo isn’t explicit No exceptions 11

Additional Gift Restriction, Penal Code Asking for or accepting any benefit from someone who has an interest in or is likely to have an interest in the matters under your authority is prohibited. 12

Exceptions from a fee prescribed by law to be received by a public servant or any other benefit to which the public servant is lawfully entitled or for which he gives legitimate consideration in a capacity other than as a public servant; a gift or other benefit conferred on account of kinship or a personal, professional, or business relationship independent of the official status of the recipient; a benefit to a public servant required to file a statement under Chapter 572, Government Code, or a report under Title 15, Election Code, that is derived from a function in honor or appreciation of the recipient if: –(A) the benefit and the source of any benefit in excess of $50 is reported in the statement; and –(B) the benefit is used solely to defray the expenses that accrue in the performance of duties or activities in connection with the office which are nonreimbursable by the state or political subdivision; a political contribution as defined by Title 15, Election Code; a gift, award, or memento to a member of the legislative or executive branch that is required to be reported under Chapter 305, Government Code; an item with a value of less than $50, excluding cash or a negotiable instrument as described by Section 3.104, Business & Commerce Code; an item issued by a governmental entity that allows the use of property or facilities owned, leased, or operated by the governmental entity; transportation, lodging, and meals described by Section 36.07(b); or complimentary legal advice or legal services relating to a will, power of attorney, advance directive, or other estate planning document rendered: –(A) to a public servant who is a first responder; and –(B) through a program or clinic that is: (i) operated by a local bar association or the State Bar of Texas; and (ii) approved by the head of the agency employing the public servant, if the public servant is employed by an agency. food, lodging, transportation, or entertainment accepted as a guest and, if the donee is required by law to report those items, reported by the donee in accordance with that law. 13

The Big Exceptions Personal, professional, or business relationship independent of the official status of the recipient An item with a value of less than $50, excluding cash or a negotiable instrument Food, lodging, transportation, or entertainment accepted as a guest 14

Honorarium, Section Penal Code A public servant commits an offense if the public servant solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept an honorarium in consideration for services that the public servant would not have been requested to provide but for the public servant's official position or duties. 15

Honorarium, Continued The public official can still accept food, lodging and transportation, so long as the official is performing an actual service at the event. 16

Key Question Are you being asked to perform a particular function due to your official position, or due to your expertise? 17

Questions? 18