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<br />supervision of the participation of a subordinate in the matter. Participation is more than <br />official responsibility, knowledge, perfunctory involvement, or involvement on an <br />administrative or peripheral issue. <br /> <br />(p) Principal means an individual or association that: <br /> <br />(1) Spends more that five hundred dollars ($500.00) in the aggregate in any <br />calendar year to engage a lobbyist, compensate a lobbyist, or authorize the <br />expenditure of money by a lobbyist; or <br /> <br />(2) Is not included in clause 1) and spends a total of at least fifty thousand dollars <br />($50,000.00) in any calendar year on efforts to influence city council action, <br />administrative action, or other city action. <br /> <br />(q) Private information means information that is not accessible to the public but is <br />accessible to the subject of the information. <br /> <br />(r) Privileged information means information that is learned by a local official or employee in <br />the course and scope of his or her duties, and includes information that the law protects <br />from forced disclosure because of a protected relationship, such as the attorney-client <br />relationship. <br /> <br />(s) Professional conflict of interest means a situation where the interests of a principal of the <br />lobbyist are or may be adverse to the interests of the city. <br /> <br />(t) Proprietary information means information belonging exclusively to the city. <br /> <br />(u) Related person shall mean a person in a marital relationship, a domestic partner <br />relationship or other committed relationship with a local official or employee, or in a <br />significant familial relationship with a local official or employee. <br /> <br />(v) Significant familial relationship means: <br /> <br />(1) By blood or adoption: parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, brother, sister, half- <br />brother, half-sister, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece, first cousin. <br /> <br />(2) By marriage: husband, wife, stepparent, stepchild, stepbrother, stepsister, <br />brother-in-law, sister-in-law, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in- <br />law, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece. Divorce terminates a significant familial <br />relationship by marriage. (2003-0r-034, S 1, 3-21-03; 2005-0r-01 0, S 2, 2-11-05) <br />