Ethics Law definition

Ethics Law means those provisions of the City Charter, the City Code, or the Council Rules of Procedure listed in City Code section 2.112.030.A.

Examples of Ethics Law in a sentence

  • DNR may, in its sole discretion, by written notice to the Contractor, terminate this Agreement if it is found after due notice and examination by DNR, that there is a violation of the State Ethics Law, Chapter 42.52 RCW or any similar statute involving the Contractor in the procurement of, or performance under, this Agreement.

  • Each employee agrees to abide by the requirements of the Local Government Ethics Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:9-22.1, especially as they apply to the employee under N.J.S.A. 40A:9-22.5, or any revisions thereto; and the provisions of N.J.S.A. 2C:27-4 and N.J.S.A. 2C:27-6, insofar as those provisions relate to the employee’s employment by the Authority.

  • The parties acknowledge that any subsequent amendments or exception to and/or changes in the Ethics Law, or the application thereof, are binding on the parties.

  • When the State is contracting for goods or services performed by PSNU employees, the contract bid- ding process and any contract must comply with the provisions of the Ethics Law.

  • Members of the bargaining unit shall avoid legal and ethical conflicts of interest to ensure that their outside work activities do not conflict with the proper discharge of University responsibilities and rules, the Oregon Government Ethics Law, and policy of the Board of Trustees of Eastern Oregon University.

  • This Agreement is cancelable in the event of a violation of the Maryland Public Ethics Law by the Contractor or any College employee in connection with this Agreement.

  • In addition, the Contractor may be subject to penalties under The Alabama Ethics Law at Section 36-25-27 Ala.

  • In this regard, the parties agree that the bidding process and the contract must conform to the Ethics Law provisions concerning potential and actual conflicts of interest.

  • The notice will also advise that if there are questions about duties under the Oregon Government Ethics Law, it is the faculty member’s responsibility to seek guidance from the Human Resources Department or the Oregon Government Ethics Commission.

  • Also, the State will seek legislation which shall permit employees to exercise this option without violation of the revolving door provisions of the State Ethics Law.

Related to Ethics Law

  • Ethics means a set of principles governing the conduct of all persons governed by these rules.

  • This law or "the law" means the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Law embraced in

  • StarCompliance Code of Ethics application means the web-based application used to electronically pre-clear personal securities transactions and file many of the reports required herein. The application can be accessed via the AB network at: https://alliance-ng.starcompliance.com/.

  • Corporations Law means the Corporations Law of the Commonwealth of Australia as applying in each State and Territory of Australia;

  • customs law means all the statutory provisions applied by the customs administration on the importation, exportation, transit or movement of goods whether or not they involve the collection of duties or taxes (or security thereof), on the enforcement of prohibitions, restrictions or control or exchange control regulations or on any other customs regime;