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19. RESIGNATION <br />19.1 Written Notice <br />tz zo11 - ._- --- f wj;jW,o&a9 <br />General: Any Employee wishing to leave municipal service in good standing must <br />submit a written resignation to his or her supervisor at least fourteen (14) calendar <br />days before an Employee's anticipated leaving. The resignation must state the <br />effective date of the resignation may state the reason for leaving. Unless approved by <br />the City Administrator, the employee shall work all regular work days during the <br />fourteen day resignation notice period. The City Administrator may waive the notice <br />requirement if it is determined to be in the best interest of the City. <br />20. CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS <br />20.1 Purpose <br />General: The City Council of the City of Centerville requires all Employees of the <br />City to adhere to the following code of conduct and ethics. The purpose of this <br />policy is to establish standards for all such persons by setting forth actions which are <br />incompatible with the best interest of the City of Centerville, its taxpayers or in <br />conflict with state or federal laws. <br />20.2 Conflicts of Interest <br />No Employee having the power or duty to perform an official act or action may be <br />directly or indirectly interested in any contract, transaction, or zoning decision of the <br />City of Centerville except as provided for in the Minnesota State Statutes. <br />Any Employee having an interest in any proposed legislative action of the City <br />Council and who gives an opinion or recommendation to the Council, shall disclose <br />on the record of the Council meeting the nature and extent of such an interest. <br />No Employee may purchase personal property from the City except property that is <br />no longer needed by the City under the following conditions: <br />A) There is a reasonable public notice and the goods are sold through public <br />auction; and <br />B) The property is sold by a sealed bid process and the Employee has the <br />highest responsible bid. The Employee who buys the property must not be <br />involved in the auction or sealed bid process. <br />No Employee may accept any gift or gratuity in any size under circumstances in <br />which it could be reasonably thought to influence him or her in the performance of <br />his or her official duties or in which it appears to be a reward for any official action <br />on his or her part. Gifts or gratuities which may be acceptable are as follows: <br />A) Awards for meritorious civic service contribution; <br />. ... .......... .................... - - Deleted: tz-as. zoos <br />Page 36 of 51 <br />Adopted X1.1 <br />
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