95-002-E 1. A constable may not enter into a contract with the county of which he or she an officer for the purpose of collecting delinquent fines on a commission basis.
2. An alderman, councilman, and/or selectman may not serve in his or her elected capacity while a spouse is employed by the same municipality.
3. An employees of a district mental health complex may not concurrently serve in the state legislature. [6, 7, 14, 16, 19, A, E, F, M]
95-012-E The spouse of an employee of one state agency may lease property to another state agency. [A, E, B]
95-039-E A community or junior college may continue to purchases from a local sporting goods store that it has routinely purchased from in the past after one of the store's employees marries the college's assistant football coach. [18, A, E]
95-045-E A former associate manager of a state agency whose primary duty was to manage grant applications from local governments and to monitor grantees may become a consultant to local governments providing assistance in making new applications for grants to his or her former state agency employer, provided the former associate manager limits his or her consultant work to grant applications and/or grants that originate after his or her termination with the state agency. [6, B, E]
95-063-E It is not a violation of the conflict of interest laws for a state employee to have a part-time job but where the part-time job is with an association regulated by the state agency there are many potential conflicts of interest and an appearance of impropriety under 25-4-101. [B, E]
95-083-E An appointee serving on a state commission that appropriates funds to a local entity the appointee's spouse serves as director which directly or indirectly increases the spouse's compensation violates Constitutional Section 109 and Code Section 25-4-105(2). Also, addresses penalties imposed by Code Sections 25-4- 109,111 and 113. [9,19, A, B, B]
95-087-E A university faculty member contracting with his or her university to perform research and development for a dye that qualifies as an "intellectual property" as defined in Code Section 25-4-1030) does not violate the conflict of interest laws because of the exception set forth in Code Section 25-4-105(4)(d). [B, G]95-090-E A former staff attorney for a state agency may contract with a company which he was involved on behalf of the state in a permit process against that company if the contract with the company is unrelated to the permit process. [1, B, E]
95-113-E A board member of a state commission which issues licenses to educational institutions:
1. may purchase an educational institution in temporary licensure status and currently undergoing review by the state commission as a license is not a contract.
2. may not obtain pecuniary benefits from information available as a member of the state commission but not readily available to the general public as to do so would violate Section 25-4-105(1) and (5). B, E]
95-117-E 1. A state employee may serve as a municipal council member.
2. The state employee should recuse himself or herself from actions coming before the municipal council that concerns the state agency employing the council member. [6, E]
95-118-E Former employees of a state agency may become consulting firm employees even though the consulting firm employees them to work on contracts with their former state agency employer as long as they do not work on projects they were directly concerned with during their public employment which is prohibited by Section 25-4-105(3)(e). [B, E]
95-124-E A corporation co-owned by a publishing company which is owned by a university employee and his spouse:
1. may contract with state governmental authorities other than his university employer if the exception is met that is set forth in Code Section 25-4-105(4)(b);
2. may not contract with his university employer unless the exception is met that is set forth in Code Section 25-4-105 (4)(d)(ii); and
3. may contract with state governmental authorities subject to the exceptions set forth in (1) and (2) above but the university employee would still violate Code Section 25-4-105(5) if he used non-public information obtain through his public employment to establish the new corporation and to obtain any contracts for the new corporation. [31, E, G]
94-007-E An alderman who is a university employee should recuse himself from voting on matters before the Board of Aldermen which concern various components or programs of a university.94-010-E A president of a university may become a member of the Board of Directors of a bank which does not do business with the university.
94-016-E A person may become the director of a Commission and continue in that capacity when his daughter secured employment with the same Commission before he became Director.
94-022-E An Instructor Supervisor or other Instructors of a State Academy (SA):
1. may teach fire service courses outside the SA for personal compensation, i.e., those administered by MEMA.
2. may teach fire service courses outside the SA to private organizations such as industrial fire protection personnel for personal compensation.
3. may own a private company which does consulting work similar to that offered by the SA which may include fire service training for personal compensation.
4. or other SA staff may contract with state community and senior colleges for fire service course deliveries for personal compensation.
All of the above are allowed, provide the instruction does not utilize SA equipment and does not compete with the SA for business.
94-036-E The spouse of a weigh enforcement officer employed by a department of the state, may own and operate a trucking company subject to laws and regulations enforced by the weight enforcement officer, provided the spouse/state employee's duties do not include those involving the trucking company of the spouse or a competitor or the spouse.
94-037-E A member of a law enforcement division of a department of the state may become employed as a security guard, armed or unarmed, during times when he is not on official duty.
94-044-E If a private association's purchase and provision of a vehicle to an Executive Director for his or his staffs use in performing their official duties is approved by the Attorney General, the Executive Director and his staff may accept the vehicle provided it is used exclusively for official business of the state.
94-056-E An employee of a university should not, on behalf of a part-time employer, solicit business from various departments of the university.
94-070-E A legislator may not serve in a high level staff position of the Governor within one year of his resignation from his elected position.94-085-E A state education council may be composed in part by those who are members of an industry or other interested groups who may hope to do business with the state and who as members of the council will be responsible for the development of a master plan for education technology to be furnished to the Department of the state as a recommendation.
94-092-E The spouse of an Executive Director of a department of the state may continue in a position of employment with the same department when overall responsibility for her supervision is placed under a department board member with some routine or specific supervisory duties being delegated to an acting director of one of the department's divisions or segments who reports to the board member as concerns overall supervision of the spouse.
94-097-E A full-time security guard for a state hospital may become a candidate for county Constable, and if elected, perform the duties of both positions.94-098-E 1. A board member of a political subdivision of the state may not continue to prepare tax returns for an applicant which is to be considered by the Board.
2. A board member of a political subdivision of the state may not continue to prepare tax returns, financial projections, financial audits, etc., for a company approved for a bond issue or other financing by the Board.
3. A board member and his firm may perform professional services for a bank (auditing) which supplies a Letter of Credit to an applicant to guarantee the debt.
4. A board member may not have any professional relationship of any nature with a company participating in financing by the political subdivision.
94-103-E A contract may exist between a bank and a state agency (System) and the spouse of the System's Deputy Director of Membership Services is an employee and officer of the bank.
94-112-E A former executive director of a state agency authorized to approve procurement contracts may be employed by an agent of a company having an approved procurement contract if the former executive director limits him/herself to working on contracts where the procurement cycle was started after his/her retirement.
94-115-E A state employee may campaign as a candidate for county public office and solicit campaign contributions while remaining employed by the state, provided...
94-127-E A University may not contract with a corporation to provide telephone information services when a professor employed by the University owns an interest in the corporation, unless...
94-156-E A state supported university may not dispose of effluent waste from waste treatment lagoons it operates in conjunction with an agricultural facility it owns onto the property of one of its professors associated with the agricultural facility.
93-014-E A county school board may not contract with its teachers or maintenance employees to provide to the county schools goods or services from businesses owned by them.
93-016-E An Assistant in charge of a division of an official State entity having regulations applicable to the banking industry as well as most other corporations may serve on the board of a bank within the state.
93-018-E A state employee may resign her position and thereafter become employed by a corporation which contracts with private and state entities, provided.
93-024-E A member of the State Barber Examiners may own barber schools in the state, provided...
93-025-E A series of issues relating to a potential contractual arrangement. Full-time employee of a legislative committee. Spouse is full-time curriculum coordinator in a Public School District.
93-029-E A Commissioner of a Department of the State may negotiate and execute a building lease to house the Department when the lessor is an agent licensed by the Department.
93-030-E A Department of the State may enter into a personal services contract with a former employee of the same department.
93-042-E A state employee may resign her position and thereafter serve as a consultant to actual and potential recipients of bond funds received by public entities upon their respective application to her former employer, provided...
93-049-E An employee of a Department of the State of Mississippi may become a candidate for Alderman of a town and if elected, serve in both positions.
93-051-E The spouse of an employee of a Department of the State may contract with that Department as well as other state and federal entities, provided. .
93-070-E A prior public servant or the law firm of which he is a member may represent a group of land owners in a suit against a company allegedly responsible for an oil spill witnessed by the former public servant during the course of his governmental employment but not witnessed in relation to any case or proceeding in which he personally participated.
93-073-E A state public servant of a Bureau of a Department may form a business which is to operate in an adjacent State, whose competitors operate in both States and are to a degree under his official compliance supervision when conducting business in this state. However, the Commission advises that this situation gives a strong appearance of impropriety.
93-099-E An executive director of a state regulatory commission may resign his position and become employed by a parent corporation, a subsidiary of which possesses a license granted before state employment by the executive director and almost simultaneous with the granting of an expansion of gaming activities by the regulatory commission concerning several corporations including the subsidiary of the employing corporation, provided...
93-106-E A Legislator's spouse who is employed by one department of the state may not contract with another department of the state as to forestry programs.
93-152-E A member of a state board may sell insurance to employees of entities which are under the jurisdiction of that board, provided...
93-153-E An employee of a department of the state may contract with another governmental entity or a private business.
93-156-E An employee of a state commission may accept less than $100 honorarium for delivering a speech prepared on her own time, by her private facility, and delivered on her own time with permission of her Director.
93-157-E A Department of the State may not grant bids to a not-for-profit corporation employing a person whose employment by the department terminates August 31, 1993.93-161-E 1. A nurse employed as a State Division Director of a program may not become employed during off hours by a private nursing agency, which has a provided agreement with the division, and which also operates in part under plans of care which are approved by the same nurse.
2. A nurse employed by a division of the state as described above may not become employed by a private medical doctor who is not under a provider agreement, a plan of care, but who does receive Medicaid reimbursement.
93-169-E A member and executive Secretary of a state board may perform claim review functions for a private entity concerning professional services under the general jurisdiction of the state board, 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.
93-183-E A company owned by a member of a state Commission may become a contractor, subcontractor, or vendor to a private corporation licensed by the Commission, provided...
93-191-E A private publishing corporation may contract with a department of the state when a spouse of an employee of the private corporation is employed by the state department but who has no involvement or control over the contract.
93-194-E An employee of a department of the state may not perform regulatory and compliance functions as to Licensure of a private day care facility owned by his spouse.
93-203-E A full-time state employee may simultaneously become a part-time employee within the gaming industry, provided...
93-205-E A prior division director of a department of the state may apply for a grant from the same department within one year of the time the director was employed by the department.
93-206-E Two children of a manager hired by the state to help manage two federal grants may not become employed one of the two grants.
93-215-E An employee of a state department may become an officer of a private non-profit corporation which receives permits from the department, and which employee may also provide official comments to the department as to the impact of pending permit requests of the non-profit corporation, provided...
93-217-E The new spouse of a director of a program of a state commission may not remain employed by the program after their marriage.
92-005-E A Legislator whose term of office expired January 6, 1992, may become a member of a parole board.
92-009-E An employee of the state may privately contract with commercial entities to furnish them a service which does not constitute a use of his official position.
92-014-E A state employee may run for a county political office, but if elected, must resign the employment with the state, per Smith.
92-018-E A commissioner of a convention center may not sell property to the center. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2).92-044-E 1. A full-time employee of a department of the state may be appointed a member of the board of directors of an Air Ambulance District (ADD).
2. A part-time employee of an ambulance service is under contract with the ADD. The employee/board member should cease employment with the ADD prior to the board's reconsideration of the employment contract.
92-061-E An instructor of a department of the state may not publish and market a pocket manual. Violation: 25-4-105(3)(a).
92-118-E The spouse of an employee of the state may be elected election commissioner of a county.
92-133-E A school district board may not contract with the emancipated son of one of its members, who also lives on the board member's property. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2).
92-154-E The spouse of the state superintendent of education may become employed by a local school district as its Chapter 1 teacher liaison.
92-157-E A state public servant, who qualified and counseled local governments as to their receipt of state funded projects, may resign his position and thereafter work with local governments and private industry to access funding, provided the projects he works on do not involve those subject of his employment by the state.
92-182-E A company may contract with a commission of the state when a spouse of a part owner of the company is an employee of the commission but who exercises no control over the contracts. No material financial interest.
92-201-E A member of a state board may become an employee of a separate department of the state.
92-217-E An employee of a major department of the state may not become a part-time employee of a consultant who is a contractor, subcontractor, or vendor with that department. Violation: 25-4-105(3 )(a).
92-220-E A Legislator whose effective date of resignation is on or before December 31, 1992, may become a public officer of the state effective on or after January 1, 1993.
92-237-E An executive employee of a state regulatory commission may resign his state employment and become employed either by a corporation or one of its subsidiaries, one of which possesses a license issued by the commission, or another corporation which has no contact with the employees of the commission but which expects to be considered for a future license. Cautions: 25-4-105(1); 25-4-105(5).91-019-E The spouse of a state employee may conduct a seminar, which may be attended by some state employees, concerning computers which is the general nature of the state employee's job. Caution: 25-4-105(1); 25-4-1 05(3)(a).
91-020-E A university may not purchase the art work of its employees. Violation: 25-4-105(3)(a).
91-065-E A retailer who is the secondary employer of a public servant should not refer bad check cases to the governmental entity employing the public servant. Possible violations: 25-4-101; 25-4-105(1).
91-068-E A business in which a public servant has a material financial interest may not contract with the governmental entity of the public servant. Violation: 25-4- 105(3)(a).
91-069-E A company owned by an employee of the state may contract with various departments of the state other than the department of which he is a member. Caution: 25-4-105(1).
91-074-E Public servants of the State of Mississippi should not purchase publicly traded shares of stock of companies regulated by the department of which they are a member. Possible violation: 25-4-101. More specific info needed.
91-075-E A board of commissioner of a transportation authority may not compensate its president for serving temporarily as executive director of the authority. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2); 25-4-101.
91-078-E A flower shop owned by a public school principal and a public school teacher may conduct business with schools within school districts other than the one employing them.
91-084-E An investigator for a State Board of Pharmacy may become simultaneously employed as a pharmacist. Caution: 25-4-105(1); 25-4-105(3)(d); 25-4-105(5).
91-089-E A commissioner of a department of the state may simultaneously be an independent contractor with a separate governmental authority. Caution: 25-4-105(1).
91-091-E An employee of an enforcement division of a large department of the state may write bail bonds returnable to a city or county. Cautions; 25-4-105(1); 25-4-105(5).
91-094-E An accounting employee of a department of the state may simultaneously be an uncompensated secretary of a non-profit corporation, the uncompensated president of which is his spouse and which corporation contracts with the same department. Caution: 25-4-105(1); 25-4-105(3)(d).91-107-E 1. The executive director of the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy may practice pharmacy in a retail, hospital, or nursing home setting.
2. The spouse of the executive director of the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy may practice pharmacy at a location permitted and regulated by the Board of Pharmacy.
91-118-E A city may contract with state employees to perform services for the same city which are in addition to the state employees' regular duties.
91-119-E A state employee of one state entity, who on her personal time is a spokesperson and otherwise affiliated with an alumni association of a second state entity, may hold a material financial interest in and solicit sales of products of a private company owned by a son, and which company sells products to the alumni association paid for in part by state revenues allocated to a third set of public entities. Cautions; 25-4-101; 25-4-105(1).
91-124-E A state employee may resign and thereafter receive compensation for accrued leave while employed by the private sector.
91-132-E A law firm of a member of a state board may not represent a state agency, said representation and contract requiring approval by the state board. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2).
91-140-E A Legislator may not hold simultaneous employment with a state commission. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2).
90-011-E A state employee may simultaneously serve as a member of a board, chairperson, or otherwise on an executive board of another corporate instrumentality of the state.
90-027-E The wife and son of a state university project director/employee may not be paid for services. Violations: 25-4-105(1); 25-4-105(30(a).
90-028-E A school board member may not simultaneously be a major stockholder in a bank depository of the same school district. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2).
90-030-E The emancipated daughter of a member of a school district board of trustees may be employed by the same school district.
90-037-E A state aid county engineer may, through his engineering firm, receive compensation for services provided in connection with a project of the same county's EDA. Cautions: 25-4-105(5); 25-4-101.90-049-E 1. A Legislator may sell insurance to state employees and in Ereturn 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); 25-4-105(3)(a).
90-053-E An employee of a large department of the state may continue in that position following his/her marriage to a Legislator.
90-070-E 1. The husband/wife, son or daughter or kinsman within the third degree of a mayor or alderman may be employed as a teacher or teacher's aid by the municipal separate school system within the city in which the mayor or alderman serves.
2. The husband/wife, son or daughter or kinsman within the third degree of an alderman may be employed by the park commission for the city in which the mayor or alderman serves.
3. The appointed park commissioner, husband/wife, son or daughter or kinsman within the third degree may not be compensated for services rendered by the park commission where he or she is appointed as commissioner. Violations: 25-4-105(3)(a); 25-4-105(1); Section 109; 25-4-105(2).
4. The appointed park commissioner, husband/wife, son or daughter or kinsman within the third degree may not be compensated for services rendered by any other source such as league monies, private donations, or other sources of income when the park commission collects those monies and disburses said funds to those rendering the service through routine warrants for payments. Violations: 25-4-105(3)(a); 25-4-105(1); Section 109; 25-4-105(2).
5. A park commissioner who acts as an umpire and is paid by a league and not the commission, may not act in his/her official capacity when in session on any official ruling stemming from disputes or settlements arising from the game in which he/she acted as umpire. Violations: 25-4-101; 25-4-105(1).
90-076-E A county attendance officer may simultaneously be employed as a census worker.
90-082-E A school board of a municipal separate school district may not employ as its legal counsel an attorney whose spouse is employed by the same district as a school principal. Violation: 25-4-105(3 )(a).
90-083-E The spouse of a consolidate school principal may lease 16th Section land from the county board of education.
90-091-E 1. A member of a state commission, or a consultant or agent acting on behalf of the member, may not contract with the commission of which he is a member. Violations: 25-4-105(3)(a); 25-4-105(2); Section 109.2. A member of a state commission may not participate in deliberations or voting as concerns any ongoing operations which may impact upon the private interests of the commissioner(s). Violations: 25-4-105(1).
90-098-E A school board may employ the brother of a principal and long-time employee of one of the schools.
90-099-E A state regional commission may not contract with a bank depository, the president of which is simultaneously a member of the state commission. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2); 25-4-105(1).
90-101-E A Legislator may sell insurance to public employees who pay the entire cost of the insurance. Caution: 25-4-105(1).
90-111-E There is no violation of the Ethics Laws when a grant proposal by a university is submitted to a Division of a State Department, the director of which Division subsequently becomes the director of a component of the university which includes the center which receives the grant.
90-114-E 1. A person may not resign as a state public servant and become a consultant for a non-profit entity administering a grant received by a city from the former division of the state employee but not paid with grant funds. Violation: 25-4-105(3)(e).
2. A person may not resign as a state public servant and become an employee of a non-profit entity administering a grant received by a city from the former division of the state employee but not paid with grant funds. Violation: 25-4-105(3)(e).
3. A person may not resign as a state public servant and become an employee or contract with the non-profit entity as to activities of the grant funded in March, 1989. Violation: 25-4-105(3)(e).
4. A person may resign as a state public servant and become employed by the non profit entity to assist the local legal government in developing funding proposals for 1991 funding.
90-114-ER A person may resign as a state public servant and become employed by a non profit private entity, paid with funds not emanating from his/her prior grant participation as a public servant, and who does not work on matters with which he/she was previously directly concerned or in which he/she personally participated.
90-1 17-E A state public servant may not serve as an administrator of a grant received by a from the state department of which the public servant is a member. Violation: 25-4-105(3)(a).
90-124-E A university employee may contract with a private corporation as a consultant relative to a formal application to be submitted by the private corporation to a separate governmental entity and which is under separate contract with the university. Caution: 25-4-105(1).
90-126-E A public servant of a department of the state may contract with that department for services reasonably available from two or fewer commercial sources and which contract otherwise complies with the public purchase laws. Caution: 25-4-105(1).
90-137-E A university professor may contract with the state.
90-139-E A public community college may make purchases from a store owned by the emancipated son of one of its instructors.
89-39-E An employee of a state academy may become president of a professional association thereby becoming a statutory member of the state academy advisory board.
89-48-E An executive director of a state entity may simultaneously own a business which sells public information produced by the state. Cautioned regarding 25-4-105(1).
89-49-E A state bond attorney, who is also a member of a County Development Commission (CDC), may carry out his official (bond) duties when the county in which the CDC is located issues bonds on behalf of the Commission, if the county does not have any rule or regulation requiring the CDC to approve bond issues. Caution: 25-4-105(1). Otherwise, Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2). Recusal will eliminate violation of 25-4-105(1), but not Section 109 or 25-4-105(2).
89-57-E 1. The director of the division of medicaid may not work part-time for a state agency with whom the division contracts for services as it would violate 25-4-105(1).
2. The director of the division of medicaid may not work part-time with a private entity that accepts medicaid as it would violated 25-4-105(1) and (3)(a).
89-76-E An agent/employee of a state entity may not own stock in a private corporation the existence and success of which is largely dependent upon funds appropriated by a the legislature and continued and substantial direction from the state entity via its agent/employee. Concerns violations of 25-4-105(1), (3 )(d) and (3 )(e).
89-133-E A state employee who is part of a certifying process relating to vendors is not prohibited from resigning from his state employment to become employed by a certified vendor. Cautioned regarding 25-4-105(3 )(e).
89-141-E An expended board of a newly renamed and modified statutory governmental entity may not offer an executive position to a former board member less than one year after resignation as to do so violates Section 109 and 25-4-105(2).
89-149-E A state department in order to implement an inspection program necessary for federal funding may contract with a private entity which employs one or more former employees of the same state department.
89-161-E A prior supervisory employee of the state department of finance and administration now a supervisory employee of a city may contract for personal services to be rendered to the state division of medicaid.
89-166-E A public servant is not prohibited from participating in an interview process following which the brother-interviewee of one of the interviewers is promoted.
89-169-E A government executive required by statute to approve all real estate leases with state entities is not prohibited from such approval regarding property previously and partially owned by him but since conveyed to a brother.
89-178-E A grant from a state agency to a foundation when the state agency has an employee, who is also a licensed real estate agency, whose spouse is director of the foundation can result in a violation of 25-4-105(3)(a) if the exceptions in 25-4- 105(4)(d) do not apply. Also, the state agency employee's use of his position to help the foundation obtain the grant violates 25-4-105(1).
89-182-E A state university professor and consortium director being a vendor of books authored and owned by him for use in a course of study of a consortium enabled by two grants administered by the university results in the professor violating 25-4-105(1), (3)(a) and (5).
89-183-E A full-time employee of the state library commission simultaneously becoming an employee of a junior college under the circumstances results in a violation of 25-4-105(1). Cautioned regarding 25-4-101.
88-21-E A Legislator may accept executive appointment to a public office (after resigning from the legislature).
88-47-B 1. The bonding company of a city clerk may not write bail bonds to city in which the clerk serves. Violation: 25-4-105(2)(a).
2. The bonding company of a city clerk may write bail bonds to county in which the city the clerk serves is located.88-49-E A Legislator may not be employed by a community health organization which is indirectly authorized by the Legislature through its annual appropriation to the State Department of health. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2)(f).
88-52-E A county supervisor may be employed by the State Board of Health and stationed in another county.
88-60-E An employee of the State Department of Education (bus driver instructor) and simultaneously a district school board member may train bus drivers in his district when so required by his official Department of Education duties and paid by the state department.
88-84-E 1. Employees of the Mississippi Forestry Commission (MFC) may not participate in MFC programs. Violation: 25-4-l05 (2)(a).
2. MFC members may not participate in MFC programs. Violation: 25-4-105(2)(a); 25-4-105(2)(f).
3. Members of the Legislature may not participate in MFC programs. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(20(f).
4. The participation of state executive officers in MFC programs will be determined on a case by case basis, depending upon the duties of the executive officers.
88-122-E Staff members of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) may conduct cultural resources surveys on their own time and with their own equipment for the MDAH. However, a sense of impropriety is evident. Caution: 25-4-105(1), (2)(d), and (4).
88-124-E An employee of a department of the state may not contract with that department for the provision of services through his private company. Violations: 25-4-105(2)(a); possibly 25-4-105(1); 25-4-1 05(2)(d); 25-4-105(2)(e).
88-149-E An employee of a public board may not simultaneously be a contractor with the board which employs him. The employee also may not attempt to influence the board for his personal gain. Violations: 25-4-105(2)(a); 25-4-105(2)(d); 25-4- 105(2)(e); 25-4-105(4).
87-16-E An employee of a Separate School District may serve as a member of the Board of Aldermen for the same city, provided...
87-19-E A member of the Board of Aldermen of a city may simultaneously be employed by the county school district of the county in which the city is located.87-27-E A Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources should not vote or otherwise participate in any matter which may relate to or affect any of his/her land developments, or to the any business with which the Commissioner's spouse is associated, as the commissioner would have a material financial interest. Otherwise, a violation of 25-4-105(1) would occur. Commissioner is cautioned regarding 25-4-105(4).
87-34-E A Legislator may sell insurance to state employees through the process of payroll deductions requested by the state employees. The Legislator is cautioned regarding 25-4-105(1) and (4).
87-42-E The daughter of one of the board members of the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges may take part in federally funded or locally funded work-study programs without the board member being in per SB violation of 25-4-117. Board member is cautioned regarding 25-4-105(1) and (4).
87-45-E CDPA employees may receive compensation from a state university for instructor services associated with classes offered by the CDPA Institute.
87-60-E The emancipated son of a member of the board of a local health department may contract with that agency, provided there are no violations of 25-4-105(1) and (4).
87-65-E A Commissioner of a department of the state who, prior to his appointment as Commissioner, developed, copyrighted, and sold for profit form created by the Commissioner, may allow the department of the State to use the copyrighted form at no cost to the department.
87-79-E A Legislator may not be employed by the Cooperative Extension Service of a state university. Violations: Section 109; 25-4-105(2)(f).