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<br />Code of Ethics for Public Officials in the City of Roseville (Rev A) <br /> <br />A reporting individual, spouse, minor children, minor stepchildren or other person residing in the <br />same household <br />Gift <br />The payment or receipt of "Anything of Value" unless consideration of greater or equal value is <br />provided in return <br /> <br />City Manager <br />The person that heads up the administration of the operating government of Roseville <br /> <br />Section 3. Ethical Considerations <br /> <br />Public officials are to serve all persons fairly and equitably without regard to their personal or <br />financial benefit. The credibility of Roseville government hinges on the proper discharge of <br />duties in the public interest. Public officials must assure that the independence of their judgment <br />and actions, without any consideration for personal gain, is preserved <br /> <br />Specific ethical violations are enumerated below for the guidance of public officials, but these <br />do not necessarily encompass all the possible ethical considerations that might arise <br /> <br />.L^1-. Other Offices or Employmel1t. Pu.l1 elected public official shall not hold another <br />incompatible office, as that term has been interpreted from time to time by statute, the <br />courts, and by the Attorney General. Employed public officials shall not hold such <br />incompatible office nor shall they engage in any regular outside employment without <br />notice to and approval by the City Council, in the case of the City Manager, and the City <br />Manager in the case of other employed public officials <br /> <br />Elected and appointed public officials shall not hold other office or employment which <br />compromises the performance of their elected or appointed duties without disclosure of <br />said office or employment and self disqualification from any particular action which <br />might be compromised by such office or employment <br /> <br />B. Use of Confidential Information. No public official shall use information gained as a <br />public official which is not generally made available to and/or is not known to the public, <br />to directly or indirectly gain anything of value <br /> <br />C. Solicitation of or Receipt of Anything of Value. A public official shall not solicit or <br />receive anything of value from any person or association, directly or indirectly, in <br />consideration of some action to be taken or not to be taken in the performance of the <br />public official's duties <br /> <br />D. Holding Investments. No public official shall hold any investment which might <br />compromise the perfonnance of the public official's duties without disclosure of said <br />investment and self disqualification from any particular action which might be <br />compromised by such investment, except as permitted by statute, such as Minnesota <br />Statute 471.88 <br /> <br />Page 3 of7 <br />