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Jurisdiction - 29 Del. C., Chapter 58
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Code of Conduct -
Ethical standards for all State Executive Branch employees (rank and
file), officers (Senior level & Elected officials) and honorary
State officials (appointees to State Boards & Commissions).
The standards apply to all local governments unless they adopt their own
Code of Conduct which this Commission must approve as being at least as
stringent as the State law.
This subchapter has the Commission members
qualifications; powers and duties of the Commission relative to
all subchapters; powers and duties of the Commission's Counsel;
procedural laws; rights of individuals charged with violating the law,
etc.
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Financial
Disclosure - Sources of assets, debts, income, capital gains,
reimbursements, honoraria and gifts of certain values must be reported
by State elected officials in all three branches of government; Cabinet
Secretaries, Division Directors & their equivalents; candidates for
State office; other designated officials.
Elected and appointed local government officials;
public school districts and state institutions of higher learning are
exempt, but may have local reporting laws.
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Compensation
Policy - "Anti double-dipping" law - bans double pay from dual
government positions for overlapping hours. Elected officials
& paid appointed officials of State agencies, education and other
institutions, and all political subdivisions of the State who hold two
paid government positions cannot be paid by more than one tax-funded
source for duties performed during coinciding workday hours.
Verified time records may be required and are subject
to audit. The State Auditor refers discrepancies to the Commission
and/or the Attorney General.
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Lobbying -
Registration and authorization laws for those lobbying the General
Assembly or State agencies, whether paid or not. Quarterly expense
reports required for direct expenditures on General Assembly members or
agency employees or officials.
State, local government, and federal employees and
elected officials, performing official duties are not "lobbyists."
If lobbyists pay direct expenditures, no exemptions apply.
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Related
Laws - Delaware gift laws for public officials; and Ethics
laws for the Legislative and Judiciary branches.
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Last Updated: Thursday, 29-Mar-2007 13:20:29 EDT
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