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1995-130
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7/10/1995
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<br /> I Lf f+¡V <br /> 8 Gifts Oaths of Office <br /> You may not accept, or agree to <br /> accept, any gift or benefit from someone in Before beginning your duties as a <br /> exchange for your vote, recommendation or City board or commission member, State <br /> decision as a City official. This constitutes law requires that you sign a written oath of <br /> bribery and is a felony under State law. office, and recite a ceremonial oath of office. <br /> These oaths are administered by the City <br /> If your board or commission Secretary's Office or your staff liaison, and <br /> .-- performs regulatory functions, you also may the written oath is filed with the Texas <br /> not accept or agree to accept any gift or Secretary of State's office. <br /> benefit from someone subject to regulation <br /> by the board or commission. <br /> 8 lVIisuse of Information <br /> You may ~<?t use or disclose <br /> confidential information gained through <br /> your position with the City to advance any <br /> personal interest. <br /> 8 Misuse of Resources <br /> You may not use for personal ~ <br /> purposes any City property, services or <br /> personnel that come under your control or <br /> possession because of your position with the <br /> City. <br /> The provisions of State law <br /> regarding gifts, misuse of information and <br /> misuse of resources extend to your <br /> immediate family members under the City's <br /> ethics ordinance. <br /> l <br /> As with the City's ethics ordinance, you <br /> may call the City Legal Department with <br /> any questions you may have concerning <br /> these State ethics laws. <br /> 4.2 <br />
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