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Presented by:
Stefanie Albright
Ethics Considerations for Public Officials in an
Emergency Situation
Presented to:
Texas Water Conservation
Association
TWCA Mid-Year Conference
June 13, 2014 816 Congress Avenue
Suite 1900
Austin, Texas 78701
(512) 322-5800
(512) 472-0532 Fax
www.lglawfirm.com
Why Are Ethics Reminders
Needed In an Emergency?
1. Limited Resources (communication, etc.)
2. Inaccessible/Unavailable Facilities
3. Displaced Staff and Officials
4. Additional Paperwork Burden
5. Scrutiny From the “Outside”
6. Necessity for Quick Reactions and Decisions
7. STRESS
2
Summary of Relevant
Statutes and Regulations
1)Conflicts of Interest
• Chapters 171 and 176, Local Government Code
1)Ethics
• Chapters 36 and 39, Penal Code
1)Open Meetings Act
• Chapter 551, Government Code
3
Texas Local Government
Code Chapter 171
4
Business Interest:
Owning 10 percent or more of the voting stock
or shares of the business entity;
Owning either 10 percent or more or $15,000 or
more of the fair market value of the business
entity; or
Funds received from the business entity exceed
10 percent of the person's gross income for the
previous year.
Real Property:
equitable or legal ownership with a fair market
value of $2,500 or more
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Conflicts Requiring Abstention from Voting
Affidavit and
Abstention from Voting
 The interest is substantial when the public
official or person related to the public official by
the first degree of consanguinity (blood) or
affinity (marriage) holds the interest
 Parents/children/spouse/spouse’s parents/spouse’s
children
 If there is a conflict, the public official must:
1) File an affidavit with the governmental body
stating the nature and extent of the substantial
interest before a vote or decision on any matter
involving the conflict; and
2) Abstain from further participation in the matter.
6
Texas Local Government
Code Chapter 176
7
Conflicts Disclosure Statement
 To be filed by officers and the Executive Officer of the
governmental body
 To be filed when:
 An officer of the governmental body, or his/her
family member have an employment or business
relationship with a person who must file a
questionnaire, and these individuals receive more
than $2,500 from this relationship
 An officer of the governmental body, or his/her
family member has received (in the 12-month period
preceding the business relationship) gifts totaling
more than $250 (excluding food, lodging,
transportation, or entertainment) from an affected
person who has executed a contract with the
governmental body, or that the governmental body is
considering doing business with
8
Conflicts Disclosure Statement
Continued
To be filed with the governmental body’s records
administrator within seven business days of
becoming aware of conflict
“Family member” is defined as within the first
degree by consanguinity or affinity
Statement must be filed within 7 business days
from the day the public official becomes aware of
facts that would require a disclosure statement
Failure to timely file is a Class C Misdemeanor (fine of
up to $500)
Filing within 7 days after receiving notice of the
violation may be a defense to prosecution
9
Conflict of Interest Questionnaire
 To be filed by “Vendors”
 Consultants
 Contractors
 Includes phone company, electric company, etc.
 To be filed when:
 A vendor or an agent of the vendor begins contract
discussions with the governmental body
 A vendor or agent of the vendor submits an
application, response to RFP, or other
correspondence related to a potential business
agreement with the governmental body
 Must be updated annually
10
A hurricane has just hit the City of Fruitopia. Mark,
a city councilman, is meeting with the city’s
emergency coordinator to inspect possible damage
to the water treatment plant and discovers that part
of the filtration system is irreparably damaged, thus
threatening the city’s water supply. Mark calls his
brother-in-law, Ben, who happens to sell water
supply parts, to ask if Ben has the parts to fix the
filtration system. Ben does, in fact, have the parts,
but thinks he may need them for another customer.
Mark asks him to reconsider, promising that, in
exchange for the parts, he will ensure that Ben will
get the contract for all of the city’s water
infrastructure needs in the next year.
11
Ethics Laws:
Chapter 36, Penal Code – Bribery
Chapter 36, Penal Code – Acceptance of
Gifts
Chapter 39, Penal Code – Abuse of Office
12
Abuse of Office – Official Capacity
A public official commits an offense ranging from
a Class C misdemeanor to a first degree felony if,
with intent to obtain a benefit or with intent to
harm or defraud another, s/he intentionally or
knowingly:
violates a law relating to the public official’s office or
employment; or
misuses government property, services, personnel, or
any other thing of value belonging to the governmental
entity that has come into the elected official’s custody
or possession by virtue of the public official’s office or
employment
13
Leaving the water plant, Mark gets a call from his
daughter, Janet, that a large tree has fallen across
his driveway and needs to be removed. He assures
her that he will bring home one of the city’s tractors
to move the tree in the evening.
14
Bribery
A public official commits a second degree felony
if s/he solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept any
“benefit” as consideration for:
An exercise of his or her discretion as a public official ;
or
A violation of a duty imposed by law
A “benefit" means anything reasonably regarded
as pecuniary gain or pecuniary advantage,
including benefit to any other person in whose
welfare the beneficiary has a direct and
substantial interest
15
Acceptance of Gifts
A public official commits a Class A misdemeanor
if s/he solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept any
“benefit” from a person s/he knows is interested in
or likely to become interested in any contract,
purchase, payment, claim, or transaction
involving the exercise of the public official’s
discretion
A “benefit" means anything reasonably regarded
as pecuniary gain or pecuniary advantage,
including benefit to any other person in whose
welfare the beneficiary has a direct and
substantial interest
Does not apply to an item with a value of less than 16
Mark starts to think that maybe he should get
approval from the rest of the city council to buy the
water plant supplies from Ben. He sends a group
text to his other councilmembers, Lucy, Art,
Matthew and Susan, to see if they’re available for an
afternoon meeting. Art wants to know what the
meeting is about and he and Mark trade several
texts about the situation at the water treatment
plant. Matthew jumps in and hints that he’s been
trying to buy Ben’s coin collection, and that if Ben
threw in a free buffalo nickel, it might help him vote
to award the contract.
17
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What is a Meeting?
Deliberation by a quorum of a governmental body
which public business or public policy over which
the governmental body has control of is discussed.
Every regular, special, or called meeting of a
governmental body must be open to the public.
“Open to the public”
(1) location physically accessible to the public
(2) public is permitted to attend
Written notice of all meetings is required to be posted
at least 72 hours prior to the meeting.
Must include: date, hour, place, and subject.
19
Quorum Challenges
A governmental body may NOT conduct
meetings with a “walking quorum” if there is an
intent to avoid open meetings requirements
“Walking quorum” – deliberating about public
business without a quorum physically present
and claiming that it is not a meeting
E.g. Telephone polling
A meeting includes the receiving of information
from a third-party by a quorum
20
Helpful Exceptions to
the
Texas Open Meetings Act
in an Emergency
21
Exception to 72 Hours’ Notice
With 2 hours posted notice, a meeting can be
held to address an emergency or item of “urgent
public necessity”
Immediate action required because of:
Imminent threat to public health or safety; or
A reasonably unforeseeable situation.
Includes adding an emergency item to an already
posted agenda
Non-emergency items must have 72 hours
notice
“Emergency” is very strictly construed
22
Conduct A Meeting By
Conference Call (Emergency Only)
An open or closed meeting by conference call may be
held only if:
1. An emergency or public necessity exists; and
2. Convening the meeting at one location is impossible
Notice still required
Open portions of the meeting shall be audible to the
public at the location where meetings are typically
held
This location must provide two-way communication
Remember: emergency situation is strictly construed
23
Mark sets the meeting for three hours later and
everyone can be there but Lucy, who says she is just
going to call Mark’s phone and listen in, and only jump
in if needed. The meeting will be held at the typical
meeting place – the Fruitopia City Hall – which is
currently closed to the public as the emergency
command station, but the council chambers are not in
use. An agenda is drafted up using the template for
other council meetings, and a city staff member posts it
on the bulletin board once the weather clears up–
approximately an hour before the meeting. The
meeting is held and all council members approve the
award of the contract to Ben. Ben, happy with his new
contract, sends each councilmember new generators to
show his appreciation. 24
Stefanie Albright
816 Congress Avenue
Suite 1900
Austin, Texas 78701
(512) 322-5814
(512) 472-0532 Fax
www.lglawfirm.com
salbright@lglawfirm.com
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Ethics Considerations for Public Officials in an Emergency Situation

  • 1. Presented by: Stefanie Albright Ethics Considerations for Public Officials in an Emergency Situation Presented to: Texas Water Conservation Association TWCA Mid-Year Conference June 13, 2014 816 Congress Avenue Suite 1900 Austin, Texas 78701 (512) 322-5800 (512) 472-0532 Fax www.lglawfirm.com
  • 2. Why Are Ethics Reminders Needed In an Emergency? 1. Limited Resources (communication, etc.) 2. Inaccessible/Unavailable Facilities 3. Displaced Staff and Officials 4. Additional Paperwork Burden 5. Scrutiny From the “Outside” 6. Necessity for Quick Reactions and Decisions 7. STRESS 2
  • 3. Summary of Relevant Statutes and Regulations 1)Conflicts of Interest • Chapters 171 and 176, Local Government Code 1)Ethics • Chapters 36 and 39, Penal Code 1)Open Meetings Act • Chapter 551, Government Code 3
  • 5. Business Interest: Owning 10 percent or more of the voting stock or shares of the business entity; Owning either 10 percent or more or $15,000 or more of the fair market value of the business entity; or Funds received from the business entity exceed 10 percent of the person's gross income for the previous year. Real Property: equitable or legal ownership with a fair market value of $2,500 or more 5 Conflicts Requiring Abstention from Voting
  • 6. Affidavit and Abstention from Voting  The interest is substantial when the public official or person related to the public official by the first degree of consanguinity (blood) or affinity (marriage) holds the interest  Parents/children/spouse/spouse’s parents/spouse’s children  If there is a conflict, the public official must: 1) File an affidavit with the governmental body stating the nature and extent of the substantial interest before a vote or decision on any matter involving the conflict; and 2) Abstain from further participation in the matter. 6
  • 8. Conflicts Disclosure Statement  To be filed by officers and the Executive Officer of the governmental body  To be filed when:  An officer of the governmental body, or his/her family member have an employment or business relationship with a person who must file a questionnaire, and these individuals receive more than $2,500 from this relationship  An officer of the governmental body, or his/her family member has received (in the 12-month period preceding the business relationship) gifts totaling more than $250 (excluding food, lodging, transportation, or entertainment) from an affected person who has executed a contract with the governmental body, or that the governmental body is considering doing business with 8
  • 9. Conflicts Disclosure Statement Continued To be filed with the governmental body’s records administrator within seven business days of becoming aware of conflict “Family member” is defined as within the first degree by consanguinity or affinity Statement must be filed within 7 business days from the day the public official becomes aware of facts that would require a disclosure statement Failure to timely file is a Class C Misdemeanor (fine of up to $500) Filing within 7 days after receiving notice of the violation may be a defense to prosecution 9
  • 10. Conflict of Interest Questionnaire  To be filed by “Vendors”  Consultants  Contractors  Includes phone company, electric company, etc.  To be filed when:  A vendor or an agent of the vendor begins contract discussions with the governmental body  A vendor or agent of the vendor submits an application, response to RFP, or other correspondence related to a potential business agreement with the governmental body  Must be updated annually 10
  • 11. A hurricane has just hit the City of Fruitopia. Mark, a city councilman, is meeting with the city’s emergency coordinator to inspect possible damage to the water treatment plant and discovers that part of the filtration system is irreparably damaged, thus threatening the city’s water supply. Mark calls his brother-in-law, Ben, who happens to sell water supply parts, to ask if Ben has the parts to fix the filtration system. Ben does, in fact, have the parts, but thinks he may need them for another customer. Mark asks him to reconsider, promising that, in exchange for the parts, he will ensure that Ben will get the contract for all of the city’s water infrastructure needs in the next year. 11
  • 12. Ethics Laws: Chapter 36, Penal Code – Bribery Chapter 36, Penal Code – Acceptance of Gifts Chapter 39, Penal Code – Abuse of Office 12
  • 13. Abuse of Office – Official Capacity A public official commits an offense ranging from a Class C misdemeanor to a first degree felony if, with intent to obtain a benefit or with intent to harm or defraud another, s/he intentionally or knowingly: violates a law relating to the public official’s office or employment; or misuses government property, services, personnel, or any other thing of value belonging to the governmental entity that has come into the elected official’s custody or possession by virtue of the public official’s office or employment 13
  • 14. Leaving the water plant, Mark gets a call from his daughter, Janet, that a large tree has fallen across his driveway and needs to be removed. He assures her that he will bring home one of the city’s tractors to move the tree in the evening. 14
  • 15. Bribery A public official commits a second degree felony if s/he solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept any “benefit” as consideration for: An exercise of his or her discretion as a public official ; or A violation of a duty imposed by law A “benefit" means anything reasonably regarded as pecuniary gain or pecuniary advantage, including benefit to any other person in whose welfare the beneficiary has a direct and substantial interest 15
  • 16. Acceptance of Gifts A public official commits a Class A misdemeanor if s/he solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept any “benefit” from a person s/he knows is interested in or likely to become interested in any contract, purchase, payment, claim, or transaction involving the exercise of the public official’s discretion A “benefit" means anything reasonably regarded as pecuniary gain or pecuniary advantage, including benefit to any other person in whose welfare the beneficiary has a direct and substantial interest Does not apply to an item with a value of less than 16
  • 17. Mark starts to think that maybe he should get approval from the rest of the city council to buy the water plant supplies from Ben. He sends a group text to his other councilmembers, Lucy, Art, Matthew and Susan, to see if they’re available for an afternoon meeting. Art wants to know what the meeting is about and he and Mark trade several texts about the situation at the water treatment plant. Matthew jumps in and hints that he’s been trying to buy Ben’s coin collection, and that if Ben threw in a free buffalo nickel, it might help him vote to award the contract. 17
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  • 19. What is a Meeting? Deliberation by a quorum of a governmental body which public business or public policy over which the governmental body has control of is discussed. Every regular, special, or called meeting of a governmental body must be open to the public. “Open to the public” (1) location physically accessible to the public (2) public is permitted to attend Written notice of all meetings is required to be posted at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. Must include: date, hour, place, and subject. 19
  • 20. Quorum Challenges A governmental body may NOT conduct meetings with a “walking quorum” if there is an intent to avoid open meetings requirements “Walking quorum” – deliberating about public business without a quorum physically present and claiming that it is not a meeting E.g. Telephone polling A meeting includes the receiving of information from a third-party by a quorum 20
  • 21. Helpful Exceptions to the Texas Open Meetings Act in an Emergency 21
  • 22. Exception to 72 Hours’ Notice With 2 hours posted notice, a meeting can be held to address an emergency or item of “urgent public necessity” Immediate action required because of: Imminent threat to public health or safety; or A reasonably unforeseeable situation. Includes adding an emergency item to an already posted agenda Non-emergency items must have 72 hours notice “Emergency” is very strictly construed 22
  • 23. Conduct A Meeting By Conference Call (Emergency Only) An open or closed meeting by conference call may be held only if: 1. An emergency or public necessity exists; and 2. Convening the meeting at one location is impossible Notice still required Open portions of the meeting shall be audible to the public at the location where meetings are typically held This location must provide two-way communication Remember: emergency situation is strictly construed 23
  • 24. Mark sets the meeting for three hours later and everyone can be there but Lucy, who says she is just going to call Mark’s phone and listen in, and only jump in if needed. The meeting will be held at the typical meeting place – the Fruitopia City Hall – which is currently closed to the public as the emergency command station, but the council chambers are not in use. An agenda is drafted up using the template for other council meetings, and a city staff member posts it on the bulletin board once the weather clears up– approximately an hour before the meeting. The meeting is held and all council members approve the award of the contract to Ben. Ben, happy with his new contract, sends each councilmember new generators to show his appreciation. 24
  • 25. Stefanie Albright 816 Congress Avenue Suite 1900 Austin, Texas 78701 (512) 322-5814 (512) 472-0532 Fax www.lglawfirm.com salbright@lglawfirm.com 25