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440 <br />B. Employees may not while on duty or in uniform circulate petitions or campaign literature on <br />behalf of candidates for City elective office nor may they participate in any other way in <br />campaigns and elections for City offices; <br />C. Soliciting or receiving any subscription, contribution, or political service or circulating petitions <br />or campaign literature on behalf of candidates for public office in any jurisdiction, is prohibited <br />during working hours or within City facilities; <br />D. Under no circumstances are City supplies or equipment to be used in connection with any <br />political campaign; <br />E. No employee may seek or hold an appointive or elective City office of_public trust, partisan office <br />in any jurisdiction, or any other office where service would constitute a direct.conflict of interest <br />with City employment with or without remuneration. Upon announcement of intention to seek <br />or assume such office, an employee will resign, or, subject to the discretion of the City Manager, <br />he /she may be permitted to go on leave without pay during the campaign period. <br />SECTION 15.05 — Code of Ethics <br />The City requires that each employee conduct business in a manner that reflects high ethical standards <br />and integrity. The following restrictions apply. <br />Emr�l:)vees shall not: <br />A. Accept or solicit, for personal financial gain, any benefit that might reasonably influence them <br />to act improperly in the discharge of official duties. <br />B. Use their official positions improperly to secure unwarranted privileges or exemptions for <br />themselves, relatives or others. This provision does not preclude officers or employees from <br />acting in a manner consistent with their official duties or from zealously providing public services <br />to anyone who is entitled to them. <br />C. Participate in making or influencing any City governmental decision or action in which they <br />know that they have financial interest distinguishable from that of the public generally or from <br />that of other employees generally. <br />D. Use or disclose other than in the performance of their official duties or as may be required by law, <br />confidential information gained in the course of or by reasons of their positions. This provision <br />applies to former officers and employees as well as to current employees. <br />E. Transact any business on behalf of the City with any business entity of which they or their <br />relatives are officers, agents, or members or on which they or their relatives have a financial <br />interest. <br />F. Accept other employment or engage in outside activities incompatible with the full and proper <br />discharge of their duties and responsibilities within the City, or which might impair their <br />independent judgment in the performance of their public duty. <br />43 Revised 01 -25 -05 <br />