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(d) An employee of a public entity may serge on the Board. It is specifically <br />recognized that as an official or employee of a public entity, that person's primary loyalty <br />is to the political subdivision that employs them. It shall not be a conflict of interest for <br />said Board member to express opinions or vote in a manner that reflects the self-interest <br />of the public entity that the Board member represents. <br /> <br />7.3 <br /> <br />Acceptance of Gifts. No Director or officer shall accept any benefit as consideration for <br />any decision, opinion, recommendation, vote or other exercise of discretion in can3'ing <br />out official acts for the Corporation. No Director or officer shall solicit, accept, or agree <br />to accept any benefit from a person known to be interested in or likely to become <br />interested in any contract, purchase, payment, claim or transaction involving the exercise <br />of the Director's or officer's discretion. As used here, a benefit does not include: <br /> <br />(a) a fee prescribed by law to be received by a Director or officer or any other benefit <br />to which the Director or officer is lawfully entitled or for which he or she gives legitimate <br />consideration in a capacity other than as a Director or officer, <br /> <br />(b) a gift or other benefit conferred on account of kinship or a personal, professional. <br />or business relationship independent of the official status of the Director or officer; <br /> <br /> (c) an honorarium in consideration for legitimate services rendered above and beyond <br /> <br /> official duties and responsibilities if: <br /> <br />1669\02kDrall Bylaws 22 <br /> <br /> <br />