TO: AC Transit Board of Directors
FROM: Linda A. Nemeroff, District Secretary
SUBJECT: Biennial Review/Amendment of Conflict of Interest Code
BRIEFING ITEM
RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
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Consider receiving report on proposed amendments to the AC Transit Conflict of Interest Code.
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STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE:
There is no strategic importance associated with this report.
BUDGETARY/FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no budgetary or fiscal impact associated with this report.
BACKGROUND/RATIONALE:
The Political Reform Act requires every local government agency to review its Conflict of Interest Code in even numbered years to determine if it is in need of amendment. As the code reviewing body for multi-county agencies, the Fair Political Practices commission (FPPC) must be given notice of any amendments. AC Transit’s Conflict of Interest Code was last amended by the FPPC in December 2018.
Proposed amendments to the code include the addition of new job classifications, revisions to the titles of existing classifications, and the deletion of classifications that were abolished by the Board since the last amendment. The draft code (attachment 1) proposes 22 amendments which are consistent with the organizational changes made over the last few years. The proposed amendment has been reviewed and concurred with by both the General Manager and the General Counsel.
The draft code amendment has been forwarded to the FPPC for initial review. Once staff has addressed any follow-up questions from the FPPC, the amended code will be placed on agenda for Board’s receipt and will be subject to a public comment period of at least 45 days. All employees must be notified and provided 45 days to comment. Following the close of the comment period, any comments received will be forwarded to the FPPC for review. Staff anticipates the FPPC’s approval of the code amendment in late 2020.
ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES:
The advantage of conducting a thorough review of the District’s Conflict of Interest Code every two years is to ensure accurate disclosure of material interests by agency officials who make or participate in making governmental decisions. Ultimately, this serves as a catalyst to ensure public trust in government. This process is required of all public agencies; therefore, there are no disadvantages.
ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS:
Because AC Transit is a multi-county agency, the Board of Directors has no authority to approve or enact changes to the Conflict of Interest Code. The authority to amend the code rests solely with the FPPC.
PRIOR RELEVANT BOARD ACTION/POLICIES:
Board Policy 701 - Conflict of Interest Code
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Draft Amendment to the Conflict of Interest Code
2. Explanation of Amendments
Prepared by:
Jelena Harada, Assistant District Secretary
Approved/Reviewed by:
Michael A. Hursh, General Manager
Jill A. Sprague, General Counsel
Linda A. Nemeroff, District Secretary