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CC - CONSENT ITEM: Adoption of a Resolution Amending the City’s Conflict of Interest Code Pursuant to the Political Reform Act, Incorporating the Terms of the Fair Political Practices Commission’s (FPPC) Model Conflict of Interest Code, as Set Forth in Title 2 of California Code of Regulations Section 18730, and Rescinding Resolution No. 2023-R026.
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Meeting Date: September 23, 2024
Contact Person/Dept: T’Ana Allen/City Clerk’s Office
Jeremy Bocchino/City Clerk’s Office
Phone Number: (310) 253-5851
Fiscal Impact: Yes [] No [X] General Fund: Yes [] No [X]
Attachments: Yes [X] No [ ]
Public Notification: (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - City Council (09/17/2024)
Department Approval: Jesse Mays, Assistant City Manager (09/10/2024)
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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the City Council adopt a Resolution amending the City’s Conflict of Interest Code pursuant to the Political Reform Act, incorporating, by reference, the terms of the Fair Political Practices Commission’s (FPPC) Model Conflict of Interest Code, as set forth in Title 2 of California Code of Regulations Section 18730, and rescinding Resolution No. 2023-R026.
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
The Political Reform Act (Government Code §§ 81000, et seq.) prohibits a public official from using their official position to influence a governmental decision in which they have a financial interest. Pursuant to the Political Reform Act, every state and local government agency is required to adopt a Conflict of Interest Code (“Code”) that identifies all officials and employees within the agency who make governmental decisions based on the positions they hold. The individuals in the designated positions must disclose their financial interests as specified in the agency’s Code. To help identify potential conflicts of interest, the law requires public officials and employees in designated positions in a Code to report their financial interests on a Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700).
Culver City has adopted, by resolution, the Code that was promulgated by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), for use by government agencies, by incorporating by reference Section 18730 of Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations.
The Political Reform Act further requires a local agency’s Code to reflect the current structure of the organization and properly identify officials and employees who should be filing Form 700s. In this regard, every agency is required to review its Code biennially to determine if it is accurate or, alternatively, if the Code must be amended. The Code must be amended when necessitated by changed circumstances, including the creation of new positions that must be designated, the elimination of positions that were previously designated, and relevant changes in the duties assigned to an existing position when those changes require the position be designated. If amendments to an agency’s Code are necessary, the amended Code must be approved by the City Council.
It has been determined that the City’s current Code needs to be amended due to positions that have been created, eliminated, or revised, all of which are reflected in Attachment 2. The designated positions, with regard to their respective disclosure categories, have been updated and are included in Appendices A-C of the proposed Resolution (Attachment 1) for the City Council’s consideration and adoption.
FISCAL ANALYSIS
There is no fiscal impact associated with this item.
ATTACHMENTS
1. 2024-09-23_ATT_Proposed Resolution Amending COI Code (clean)
2. 2024-09-23_ATT_Revisions to COI Code (redline)
MOTION
That the City Council:
Adopt the Resolution amending the City’s Conflict of Interest Code Pursuant to the Political Reform Act, incorporating the terms of the FPPC’s model conflict of interest code as set forth in Title 2 of California Code of Regulations Section 18730, and rescinding Resolution No. 2023-R026.