93-034-E A person may serve as an elected or appointed public officer of the state within one year of being a state legislator, provided.
93-174-E An individual elected to public office would not violate the Ethics Laws simply because his former firm is under contract with various state and local entities.
91-009-E An elected justice court judge may simultaneously become a part-time employee of a department of the state. Caution: 25-4-105(1).
91-033-E A Legislator may not sell land to the state highway department. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2).
91-097-E Contractual relationships may exist between two political subdivisions in which and elected official of one political subdivision is an appointed official of the other.
90-009-E A Legislator may invest either in a television station, radio station, or newspaper, or serve on the board of directors of same.
90-035-E a corporation may contract with the State of Mississippi to possess 495 of the stock of a second corporation owned by a Legislator, and become hired by the Legislator's corporation to perform bookkeeping, training duties, etc.
90-047-E A Legislator who serves as local council to a board of supervisors issuing industrial development revenue bonds may also serve as the bond council for those bonds when such is allowed in his contract of employment.
90-048-E A Legislator may not lease real property to the Mississippi Department of Mental Health. Violations: Section 109;25-4-105(2).
2. The emancipated daughter of a Legislator may lease real property to the Mississippi Department of Mental Health.
Caution on 2: 25-4-105(1); 25-4-105(5).
90-049-E 1. A Legislator may sell insurance to state employees and in return receive a commission, salary, draw, or advance from the insurance company.
2. The above mentioned insurance company may not separately sell, independent of the Legislator, liability or workers' compensation insurance to a state agency. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2); 25-4-1 05(3)(a).
90-052-E 1. A city may contract a portion of the city's work to a Legislator/attorney who practices in the same city where his father is a councilman and his law associate is the city attorney.
2. The Legislator/attorney may serve as Assistant City Attorney.
3. The Legislator/attorney may serve as Acting City Attorney, City Prosecutor, or City Judge.
90-053-E An employee of a large department of the state may continue in that position following his/her marriage to a Legislator.
90-080-E A Legislator may simultaneously be employed with a county's economic development district.
90-113-E A Legislator may accept an honorarium for speaking to an organization or reimbursement of actual expenses incurred in speaking to an organization. Caution: 25-4015-(1).
90-115-E A Legislator may continue to serve as a public school teacher/administrator until his/her current contract expires. After that time, and when the Legislature authorizes the salary received as a teacher/administrator, the Legislator may not continue to serve as a teacher/administrator, as such action would violate Section 109 and 25-4-105(2).
90-118-E A Legislator may not contract with a state commission to perform various duties related to fund raising and receive as payment a percentage of the funds raised as well as reimbursement for expenses incurred. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2).89-129-E 1. A state public officer may contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service (SACS) in a forest incentive program implemented in part by the Mississippi Forestry Commission (FMC), the members of which are appointed in part or in whole by the public servant.
2. A state public officer may not purchase and sell bonds, when his statutory responsibilities either individually or as a member of the board, require an authorization process or act the absence of which preclude the issuance of the bonds subject of purchase or sale. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2); 25-4-105(1).
89-163-E The spouse of an assistant district attorney is not prohibited from becoming a subcontractor of the state in highway construction projects. Cautioned regarding 25-4-105(1).
88-21-E A Legislator may accept executive appointment to a public office (after resigning from the legislature).
88-42-E A Senator may have a private business which assists clients in locating nursing homes for sale for a finder's fee. Caution: 25-4-105(1); 25-4-105(4).
88-131-E A Legislator may simultaneously be employed by a city utility department. The Legislature does not appropriate funds to the city, and the Legislator did not use his/her official position to obtain the employment.
87-105-E The law partner of a county attorney may serve as city judge for a city located within the county, as long as the county attorney does not appear as prosecutor in the city court.