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1 Ethics: How Things Work
Presented by: Kerrie Stillman, Florida Commission on Ethics

2 Disclosure or use of info not available to members of the public, gained because of your official position Your benefit or the benefit of any other person or business Applies to both current and former officials/employees Exception - info relating exclusively to governmental practices Inside Information

3 Benefit to self or others
Corrupt Intent Benefit to self or others Misuse Misuse

4 Conflicting Employment
Regulated by Doing business with CONFLICT Conflicting Employment

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6 Business Prohibitions
cannot purchase, rent, or lease any realty, goods, or services for your agency from any business which you, your spouse or child is an officer, partner, director, proprietor, or has a material interest Business Prohibitions

7 In your private capacity, cannot rent, lease, or sell any realty goods or services to your office or any other offices within your political subdivision

8 Nepotism Prohibited from: Appointing Employing Promoting Advancing
Recommending Nepotism

9 Financial Disclosure Due July 1st and published online
Read directions, check website, call for help Forms 6X and 6F $25/per day fine after Sept. 1st Collections/Salary withholding/garnishment Financial Disclosure

10 Gifts Solicitation or acceptance of gifts Unauthorized compensation
“The” gifts law Gifts

11 Solicitation & Acceptance Unauthorized Compensation
Public officer Employee Local gov’t attorney Candidate Things of value Based on understanding Public officer Employee Local gov’t attorney Spouse & minor child Knowledge Reasonable Care Given To Influence Quid Pro Quo

12 The Gifts Law Applies to Reporting Individuals (RI) only

13 Anything you accept or that is accepted on your behalf, given directly or indirectly for your benefit, for which equal or greater consideration (payment) is not given within 90 days

14 Exceptions Section (12)(b), F.S.

15 Gifts from lobbyists or vendors
Lobbyist - compensated and seeking to influence agency Vendor - business entity doing business directly with an agency Between $25-$100 reported by donor Over $100 prohibited Gifts from lobbyists or vendors

16 Not Relatives & Not Lobbyists
Anyone other than a relative or lobbyist Gifts are acceptable Over $100 reported by the official Not Relatives & Not Lobbyists

17 Gifts and Political Committees
Gifts given by political committees are prohibited Applies to RI and immediate family Civil Penalty=3 x value in addition to regular complaint penalties Gifts and Political Committees

18 Two year restriction Revolving Doors

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20 Opinion Requests INFORMAL FORMAL Question Staff Letter Question Staff
Commission Opinion Opinion Requests

21 Complaints Complaints on Form 50 Referrals Self-initiated
FDLE, State Attorney, Governor, Federal Prosecutor Self-initiated Willful failure to file disclosure Confidential & Exempt Complaints

22 Sufficiency Probable Cause Final Action

23 www.ethics.state.fl.us 850-488-7864 Visit our training page
Research opinions Download forms View Form 6 Check form receipt


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