Examples of County Public Official in a sentence
No County public official shall have interest, direct or indirect, in any contract resulting from this Proposal, in accordance with Texas Local Government Code Chapter 171.
Pursuant to Chapter 171 of the Texas Local Government Code, no County public official shall vote on or participate in this Agreement if said official has a direct or indirect substantial financial interest in a business entity or real property relating to this Agreement.
A County public official or employee shall not meet or confer with a former County official or employee who is acting as a lobbyist within one (1) year following termination of the former official or employee from County employment.
A County public official or employee shall not meet or confer with a former County official or employee who is acting as a lobbyist within one year following termination of the former official or employee from County employment.
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This section does not apply to a nonelected County public official or County employee who is a County cCandidate acting in furtherance of his or her own controlled committee.Sec.
A "Relative" with respect to a County public official is spouse, parent, child, sibling, uncle, aunt, first cousin, nephew, niece, father- in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in- law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, stepfather, stepmother, stepson, stepdaughter, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother or half sister.
The Ethics LawThe following is a brief summary of some of the provisions of the Ethics Law that directly relate to Lobbyists seeking to lobby County officials or employees: Lobbyists are prohibited from giving or promising to give “anything of value” that is such a character as to manifest a substantial and improper influence upon a County public official or employee in the performance of their duties (Sections 407.07 and 407.35).
The value of a public benefit is determined at the time the City and County public official approves the public benefit and does not include "public employment in the normal course of business for services rendered." See id.
Solicitation of contributions from persons who have County business dealings.No nonelected County public official or County employee shall solicit, direct or receive a contribution from any person, or his or her agent, who has a proceeding involving legislative or administrative action pending before the County public official or County employee or has had such a matter pending during the preceding twelve (12) months.