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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />CITY OF ARDEN HILLS <br />RAMSEY COUNTY <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 95-09 <br /> <br />RESOLUTION ADOPTING CITY POLICY FOR ACCEPTANCE <br />OF GIFTS BY CITY COUNCIL, CITY ADVISORY BOARDS <br />AND COMMISSIONS, AND CITY EMPLOYEES <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Minnesota Statute 471.895, recently passed by the Minnesota legislature and <br />effective August I, 1994, prohibits most forms of gifts from persons and <br />organizations to local officials; <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the new law defines interested persons as "a person or representative of a person <br />or association that has direct financial interest in a decision that a local official is <br />authorized to make, "defines local official as "an elected or appointed official of a <br />county or city or of any agency, authority, or instrumentality of a county or city," <br />and defines gifts as "money, real or personal property, a service, a loan, or <br />forbearance or forgiveness of indebtedness, or a promise of future employment, <br />that is given and received without the giver receiving from the local official <br />consideration of equal or grater value in return;" <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the League of Minnesota Cities is recommending that cities apply this statute to <br />all city councilmembers, city advisory board and commission members, and city <br />employees, since they have input into the decision-making process until further <br />clarification is provided by the state as to the scope of the statute. <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Arden Hills City Council that the City of <br />Arden Hills, Minnesota that the following city policy is adopted by the City of Arden Hills; <br /> <br />1. No city councilmember, city advisory board or commission member, or city employee <br />shall accept gifts of any type, or other consideration, such as meals, beverages, sporting <br />event tickets, et aI., from any interested person, as defined by state law. <br /> <br />2. City councilmembers, city advisory board and commission members, and city employees <br />may accept awards, such as plaques, which are given in recognition of individual services <br />in a field speciality or to a charitable cause. <br /> <br />3. City councilmembers, city advisory board and commission members, and city employees <br />may attend receptions, dinners, and/or other functions provided they have received <br />written invitation by an organization to make a speech, answer questions, or present <br />information as part of a formal training program or seminar. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />The City Administrator is designated by the City Council to oversee this policy. <br />