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IN COMPLIANCE WITH §161 OF THE TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE, VENDORS * AND LOBBYISTS MUST COMPLETE THIS TRAINING AT LEAST ONCE PER YEAR WHEN DOING BUSINESS WITH THE COUNTY OF EL PASO, TEXAS. Continue Back *The training must be completed by an officer, principal, or other person with the authority to bind the vendor.

The stability of democracy depends upon the continuing consent of the governed, which in turn depends upon the trust the electorate holds for its government. The Ethics Commission of the County of El Paso, Texas, in concert with elected county officials, as well as leaders of the various county departments, recognizes the need to maintain the public trust and confidence in the workings of county government and thus adopts this Code of Ethics. PURPOSE: Continue Back

The Vendor The Lobbyist Phase 1 Phase 2 Activity Registration Reporting Private Communication Procurement Solicitation Continue Back

A person who, receives, or is entitled to receive under an agreement under which the person is retained or employed, compensation or reimbursement, not including reimbursement for the person’s own travel, food, or lodging expenses or the person’s own membership dues, of an amount not less than $200 in a calendar quarter from another person or entity to communicate directly with a county public official. A lobbyist also includes a person who, as part of his regular employment, communicates directly with county public servants to influence decisions or actions by the county public servants on behalf of the person or entity by whom he is compensated or reimbursed, whether or not the person receives any compensation for the communication in addition to the salary for that regular employment. Continue Back

1. An attorney who communicates directly with a county public servant to the extent that such communication relates to the attorney’s representation of a party in a civil or criminal proceeding; 2. A governmental entity or its officers or employees engaged in discussing matters relating to its own governmental interest; or 3. A person who lobbies as an unpaid volunteers or represents only himself. Continue Back

 The solicitation directly or indirectly by a person in an effort to influence official action or persuade a County Public Servant to favor or oppose, recommend or not recommend, vote for or against, or to take action or refrain from taking action on an Official Matter. The term shall not include a request for information, inquiry or contact about: 1. A general County issue, matter, or procedure; 2. A bid, request for proposals, request for qualifications or request for information made to the County Purchasing Agent or staff. Continue Back

 The communication with a County Public Servant, by private interview, postal, electronic or telephonic communications, or any other means other than public expression at a meeting of County Officials open to the public under Chapter 551 (Open Meetings Act) of the Texas Government Code. Continue Back

Three Simple Things…  Activity  Registrati on  Reporting Continue Back

 County Officers and Department Heads shall not permit any Lobbyist, including his representative or employee, to communicate with him regarding any official matter before being presented with a current lobbyist registration card verifying that the Lobbyist is registered. Continue Back

 Upon completion of the required training, Lobbyists shall register annually on the form prescribed by the Ethics Commission as a Lobbyist with the County Human Resources Department, and receive a current lobbyist registration card, on or before the date they engage in lobbying activity with a County public official or department head. All registrations expire December 31 st of each year. Continue Back

 Each County Official and Department Head shall maintain a daily log of contacts made with any Lobbyist. Logs shall be submitted on or before June 30 th and December 31 st each year. Logs shall be submitted and made available for review by the Ethics commission or its designee upon request. Continue Back

Signs notifying any person regarding the registration requirements for any person Lobbying a County Official or Department Head shall be posted in the lobby of each office of the County Official or Department Head. The County Ethics Commission shall maintain the Lobbyist Registration and Sign-In Logs for a period of 3 years from the dates of filing. Continue Back

Test What You’ve Learned… Continue Back

In Compliance with §161 of the Texas Local Government Code, vendors and lobbyists must complete this training how often when doing business with the County of El Paso, Texas? a)b)d)c) Once per year Twice per year Once every 2 years Once every 5 years

An attorney who communicates directly with a county public servant to the extent that such communication relates to the attorney’s representation of a party in a civil or criminal proceeding is an example of a Lobbyist. a)b) True False

Upon completion of the required training, Lobbyists shall register annually on the form prescribed by the Ethics Commission as a Lobbyist with the County Human Resources Department, and receive a current lobbyist registration card, on or before the date they engage in lobbying activity with a County public official or department head. All registrations expire when of each year. a)b)d)c) January 31st June 15th September 30th December 31st

 Any person or their representative or employee whose goods and services are purchased under the terms of a purchase order or contractual agreement with the county; and any other persons doing business with the County.  **Any vendor involved in a single procurement exceeding $50,000 must complete this training prior to submitting a bid or proposal, responding to a request for qualifications or proposals, or otherwise contracting with the County. Continue

 PROCUREMENT Two Simple Things…  PRIVATE COMMUNICATION Continue Back

In advising upon, discussing, recommending, and/or granting any County purchases, bids or contracts, County public servants shall inform themselves about their financial interests, and shall make a reasonable effort to inform themselves about the financial interest of their family members. County public servants shall excuse themselves from exercising influence, participating in, discussing, recommending, and/or granting of any County purchases, bids, or contracts if they or a family member have a substantial financial interest. Continue Back

 No member of the El Paso County Commissioners Court, County Elected Officials/Department Heads or the El Paso County Hospital District Board of Managers shall permit any vendor, its lobbyists, representative, or employee to communicate with him privately regarding any procurement of items by the County or the Hospital District from the date that the bid, RFP, or RFQ is authorized or released, whichever is first. Continue Back

 No private communication regarding the purchase shall be permitted by a member of the Commissioners Court, a county elected official/department head, or the hospital district board of managers until the procurement process is complete and a purchase order is granted or a contract is entered into. Continue Back

Members of the Commissioners Court, county elected officials/department heads and the board of managers shall make a reasonable effort to inform themselves regarding procurements and shall have a duty to inquire of vendors, their lobbyists, representatives, or employees, the nature of the private communication being sought prior to engaging in any communication. This prohibition against private communication with vendors, their lobbyists, representatives, or employees shall apply to commissioners court approval of hospital district purchases. Continue Back

Test What You’ve Learned… Continue Back

Any vendor involved in a single procurement exceeding $________ must complete this training prior to submitting a bid or proposal, responding to a request for qualifications or proposals, or otherwise contracting with the County. a)b)d)c) $10,000 $25,000 $50,000 $75,000

No member of the El Paso County Commissioners Court, County Elected Officials/Department Heads or the El Paso County Hospital District Board of Managers shall permit any vendor, its lobbyists, representative, or employee to communicate with him privately regarding any procurement of items by the County or the Hospital District from the date that the bid, ______, or RFQ is authorized or released, whichever is first. a)b)d)c) Purchase Order RFP Invoice RFI

No private communication regarding the purchase shall be permitted by a member of the Commissioners Court, a county elected official/department head, or the hospital district board of managers until the procurement process is complete and a _________ ____________ is granted or a contract is entered into. a)b)d)c) Full payment Quote request Paid invoice Purchase Order

Congratulations! You have successfully completed the online training for Lobbyists and Vendors working with the County of El Paso! Print Certificate of Completion Print Certificate of Completion

Ethics Commission Certificate of Completion is hereby granted to (Insert Name Here) to certify that he/she has completed to satisfaction “Online Training for Lobbyists and Vendors” Granted: May 13, 2011 Special Note: This certification is valid for one (1) calendar year from the date of completion. A list of those Vendors with a current certification of completion and the corresponding date of expiration shall be maintained on the El Paso County website under the Purchasing Department’s Current List of Training Certified Bidders.

IN COMPLIANCE WITH §161 OF THE TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE, VENDORS* AND LOBBYISTS MUST COMPLETE THIS TRAINING AT LEAST ONCE PER YEAR WHEN DOING BUSINESS WITH THE COUNTY OF EL PASO, TEXAS. Continue

IN COMPLIANCE WITH §161 OF THE TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE, VENDORS* AND LOBBYISTS MUST COMPLETE THIS TRAINING AT LEAST ONCE PER YEAR WHEN DOING BUSINESS WITH THE COUNTY OF EL PASO, TEXAS. Continue

An attorney who communicates directly with a county public servant to the extent that such communication relates to the attorney’s representation of a party in a civil or criminal proceeding is not an example of a Lobbyist. Continue

An attorney who communicates directly with a county public servant to the extent that such communication relates to the attorney’s representation of a party in a civil or criminal proceeding is not an example of a Lobbyist. Continue

Upon completion of the required training, Lobbyists shall register annually on the form prescribed by the Ethics Commission as a Lobbyist with the County Human Resources Department, and receive a current lobbyist registration card, on or before the date they engage in lobbying activity with a County public official or department head. All registrations expire December 31 st of each year. Continue

Upon completion of the required training, Lobbyists shall register annually on the form prescribed by the Ethics Commission as a Lobbyist with the County Human Resources Department, and receive a current lobbyist registration card, on or before the date they engage in lobbying activity with a County public official or department head. All registrations expire December 31 st of each year. Continue

Any vendor involved in a single procurement exceeding $50,000 must complete this training prior to submitting a bid or proposal, responding to a request for qualifications or proposals, or otherwise contracting with the County. Continue

Any vendor involved in a single procurement exceeding $50,000 must complete this training prior to submitting a bid or proposal, responding to a request for qualifications or proposals, or otherwise contracting with the County. Continue

No member of the El Paso County Commissioners Court, County Elected Officials/Department Heads or the El Paso County Hospital District Board of Managers shall permit any vendor, its lobbyists, representative, or employee to communicate with him privately regarding any procurement of items by the County or the Hospital District from the date that the bid, RFP, or RFQ is authorized or released, whichever is first. Continue

No member of the El Paso County Commissioners Court, County Elected Officials/Department Heads or the El Paso County Hospital District Board of Managers shall permit any vendor, its lobbyists, representative, or employee to communicate with him privately regarding any procurement of items by the County or the Hospital District from the date that the bid, RFP, or RFQ is authorized or released, whichever is first. Continue

No private communication regarding the purchase shall be permitted by a member of the Commissioners Court, a county elected official/department head, or the hospital district board of managers until the procurement process is complete and a purchase order is granted or a contract is entered into. Continue

No private communication regarding the purchase shall be permitted by a member of the Commissioners Court, a county elected official/department head, or the hospital district board of managers until the procurement process is complete and a purchase order is granted or a contract is entered into. Continue