Title 14 · Chapter 14 - DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT

Conflicts of interest of board members, employees, etc

Section: 14-62

No board member nor any employee of the board shall vote or otherwise participate in any matter in which he/she has a financial interest, either direct or indirect. When such interest shall appear, it shall be the duty of the board member, or employee, to make such interest known and he/she shall thenceforth refrain from voting on or otherwise participating in the particular transaction involving such interest. Wilful violation of the provisions of this section shall constitute malfeasance on the part of a member of the board, and shall be grounds for instant dismissal of any employee. Any transaction involving a conflict of interest, wherein a violation of this section is involved, may be rendered void at the option of the board.

(Code 1967, § 13-15; Code 1980, § 14-36; Ord. No. 13676, § 2, 4-27-17)

City Code cross reference—Conflicts of interest, § 2-611 et seq.

DIVISION 3. - RESERVED[2]

Footnotes: --- (2) ---

Editor's note— Ord. No. 13949, § 2, adopted December 10, 2020, repealed the former division 3, sections 14-63—14-65 in its entirety, which pertained to the downtown pedestrian priority zone, and derived from Ord. No. 13426, § 2, adopted January 9, 2014. For current provisions pertaining to similar subject matter, the user's attention is directed to chapter 54, article X of this Code.

Secs. 14-63—14-90. - Reserved.

ARTICLE III. - GUSMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS