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Ord 2017-020/amending Chapter 2, Article 5, Code of Ethics, of the San Marcos City Code; requiring Financial Disclosure Forms to be updated within 30 days following acquisition of additional interests in real property; requiring Financial Disclosure Form
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Ord 2017-020/amending Chapter 2, Article 5, Code of Ethics, of the San Marcos City Code; requiring Financial Disclosure Forms to be updated within 30 days following acquisition of additional interests in real property; requiring Financial Disclosure Form
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(c) Hearings. The commission shall consider and conduct hearings on complaints of <br />violations of this article and of state conflict of interest laws in accordance with Section <br />2.444. <br />(d) Advisory opinions. The commission shall render advisory opinions on potential conflicts <br />of interest or violation of this article at the request of a public official or employee subject to <br />the terms of this article. The opinion must relate to an action proposed to be taken by the <br />person requesting the opinion. <br />(e) Opinions binding. Any advisory opinion rendered by the commission to a person is <br />binding on the commission in any subsequent complaint concerning the person about whom <br />the opinion was requested and who acted in reliance on it in good faith, unless material facts <br />were omitted or misstated by the person in connection with the opinion. <br />Sec. 2.444. Complaints; review and hearings; sanctions for violations. <br />(a) Complaint procedure. <br />(1) Any resident or employee of the city who believes a person has violated a provision <br />of this article or a state conflict of interest law may file a written complaint with the city <br />attorney. The complaint must: <br />(A) Identify the complainant and the person who allegedly committed the violation; <br />(B) Provide a sufficient statement of the facts which if true would constitute a prima facie <br />violation of a provision of this article or a state conflict of interest law; <br />(C) Specify the provision of this article or a state conflict of interest law which is alleged <br />to have been violated; <br />(D) Identify sources of evidence, if any, that the complainant recommends should be <br />considered by the commission; and <br />(E) Be filed on a form prescribed by the commission available on the City of San Marcos <br />website and from the city attorney's office. <br />(F) No complaints shall be filed within a period beginning on the 60th day prior to the <br />first day of early voting for any city election and ending on the later of the regular <br />election day or runoff election day. <br />(2) The city attorney will acknowledge the receipt of the complaint to the complainant <br />and provide a copy of the complaint to the commission and to the person accused within <br />seven business days of accepting the complaint form. <br />(b) Review of complaints by commission. <br />
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