California Political Reform Act and Government Code Section 1090 Et Seq. Contractor acknowledges that the California Political Reform Act (“Act”), Government Code section 81000 et seq., provides that Contractors hired by a public agency, such as County, may be deemed to be a “public official” subject to the Act if the Contractor advises the agency on decisions or actions to be taken by the agency. The Act requires such public officials to disqualify themselves from participating in any way in such decisions if they have any one of several specified “conflicts of interest” relating to the decision. To the extent the Act applies to Contractor, Contractor shall abide by the Act. In addition, Contractor acknowledges and shall abide by the conflict of interest restrictions imposed on public officials by Government Code section 1090 et seq.
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California Political Reform Act and Government Code Section 1090 Et Seq. Contractor acknowledges that the California Political Reform Act (“Act”), Government Code section 81000 et seq., provides that Contractors hired by a public agency, such as County, may be deemed to be a “public official” subject to the Act if the Contractor advises the agency on decisions or actions to be taken by the agency. The Act requires such public officials to disqualify themselves from participating in any way in such decisions if they have any one of several specified “conflicts of interest” relating to the decision. To the extent the Act applies to Contractor, Contractor shall abide by the Act. In addition, Contractor acknowledges and shall abide by the conflict of conflict-of-interest restrictions imposed on public officials by Government Code section 1090 et seq.
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California Political Reform Act and Government Code Section 1090 Et Seq. Contractor Developer acknowledges that the California Political Reform Act (“Act”), State of California Government Code section 81000 et seq., provides that Contractors contractors hired by a public agency, such as County, may be deemed to be a “public official” subject to the Act if the Contractor contractor advises the agency on decisions or actions to be taken by the agency. The Act requires such public officials to disqualify themselves from participating in any way in such decisions if they have any one of several specified “conflicts of interest” relating to the decision. To the extent the Act applies to ContractorDeveloper, Contractor Developer shall abide by the Act. In addition, Contractor Developer acknowledges and shall abide by the conflict of interest restrictions imposed on public officials by Government Code section 1090 et seq.
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