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DISCLOSURES
Disclosure statements are public records and are available for review on-line. Some documents posted on-line are redacted. To view unredacted documents, please visit the Ethics Commission’s office at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102 or the Government Information Center at the San Francisco Main Library, 100Larkin Street
FILE A COMPLAINT
File a Complaint. Complaints are the primary mechanism that violations of law related to City campaigns, lobbying, conflict of interest, or open government are brought to the attention of the Ethics Commission. The Enforcement Director may also initiate investigations. Anyone who suspects a violation of these laws should prepare and submit a LOBBYISTS – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION Lobbyists. San Francisco law requires lobbyists influencing the City and working on behalf of the City to register and file reports disclosing their lobbying activity. It also imposes certain restrictions on these lobbyists. There are three types of lobbyists: The Commission is authorized by the City Charter to conduct audits ofLobbyists.
ETHICS AND SUNSHINE TRAINING City officials, department heads, and employees who are required to file annual Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) with the Ethics Commission under San Francisco Campaign & Governmental Conduct Code Section 3.1-103(a)(1) and (b)(1) must complete the Ethics training required by California Government Code Section 53235 (AB 1234) and the Sunshine Ordinance training required by San STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS (FORM 700) City officers and designated employees are required to disclose reportable financial interests by filing Statement of Economic Interests (SEI), also known as Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 700.These public filings help officials and employees monitor their financial interests, identify when those interests might conflict with their government actions, and take steps to avoid CONFLICT OF INTEREST LAWS Conflict of Interest Regulations Section 3.600 et seq (July 31,2019) Ethics Commission Regulation 15.102-1: Regulation regarding the filing of Certificate of Ethics Training Form (AB 1234) (Effective December 23, 2017) Regulations of the Conflict of Interest Code: Financial Disclosure, San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code CONTRIBUTOR & THIRD PARTY RESTRICTIONS INCOMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES Under section 3.218 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, each Department, Board, or Commission has adopted a Statement of Incompatible Activities (“SIA”) that lists those outside activities that are inconsistent or incompatible with the duties of the officers and employees of the Department, Board, orCommission.
FILE SFEC 3209B
File SFEC 3209b – Notification of Recusal. On January 1, 2019, a new recusal reporting law that amends Sec. 3.209 of the City’s Campaign & Governmental Conduct Code became operational. Sec. 3.209 specifies recusal procedures for Commissioners who have a financial conflict of interest arising from pending matters, including public disclosure SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationDISCLOSURES
Disclosure statements are public records and are available for review on-line. Some documents posted on-line are redacted. To view unredacted documents, please visit the Ethics Commission’s office at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102 or the Government Information Center at the San Francisco Main Library, 100Larkin Street
FILE A COMPLAINT
File a Complaint. Complaints are the primary mechanism that violations of law related to City campaigns, lobbying, conflict of interest, or open government are brought to the attention of the Ethics Commission. The Enforcement Director may also initiate investigations. Anyone who suspects a violation of these laws should prepare and submit a LOBBYISTS – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION Lobbyists. San Francisco law requires lobbyists influencing the City and working on behalf of the City to register and file reports disclosing their lobbying activity. It also imposes certain restrictions on these lobbyists. There are three types of lobbyists: The Commission is authorized by the City Charter to conduct audits ofLobbyists.
ETHICS AND SUNSHINE TRAINING City officials, department heads, and employees who are required to file annual Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) with the Ethics Commission under San Francisco Campaign & Governmental Conduct Code Section 3.1-103(a)(1) and (b)(1) must complete the Ethics training required by California Government Code Section 53235 (AB 1234) and the Sunshine Ordinance training required by San STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS (FORM 700) City officers and designated employees are required to disclose reportable financial interests by filing Statement of Economic Interests (SEI), also known as Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 700.These public filings help officials and employees monitor their financial interests, identify when those interests might conflict with their government actions, and take steps to avoid CONFLICT OF INTEREST LAWS Conflict of Interest Regulations Section 3.600 et seq (July 31,2019) Ethics Commission Regulation 15.102-1: Regulation regarding the filing of Certificate of Ethics Training Form (AB 1234) (Effective December 23, 2017) Regulations of the Conflict of Interest Code: Financial Disclosure, San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code CONTRIBUTOR & THIRD PARTY RESTRICTIONS INCOMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES Under section 3.218 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, each Department, Board, or Commission has adopted a Statement of Incompatible Activities (“SIA”) that lists those outside activities that are inconsistent or incompatible with the duties of the officers and employees of the Department, Board, orCommission.
FILE SFEC 3209B
File SFEC 3209b – Notification of Recusal. On January 1, 2019, a new recusal reporting law that amends Sec. 3.209 of the City’s Campaign & Governmental Conduct Code became operational. Sec. 3.209 specifies recusal procedures for Commissioners who have a financial conflict of interest arising from pending matters, including public disclosureETHICS COMMISSION
The San Francisco Ethics Commission was created directly by the City’s voters with the passage of Proposition K in November 1993. Through its staff, the Commission is responsible for the independent and impartial administration and enforcement of laws related to campaign finance, public financing of candidates, governmental ethics,conflicts
2021 RECALL COMMITTEES 2021 Recall Committees. Currently, there are multiple campaign committees that are either supporting or opposing the recall of various elected officials in San Francisco. During the period when signatures are being gathered to qualify a measure or recall for the ballot, committees that are supporting or opposing the measure orrecall are
COMMISSIONERS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration STAFF – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT As reported last month, Annual Statements of Economic Interests (Form 700s) for City officers and designated employees were due April 1, 2021. Forms certifying completion of Annual Ethics and Sunshine Ordinance training required to be filed by City officials were also due by that date. As reported last month, over 94 percent of the 500+elected
CITY CONTRACTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationPERMIT CONSULTANTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationMEETING SUMMARY
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant FILING OFFICER & FILING LIAISON DUTIES To fulfill their departmental filing officer duties for the financial disclosure (Form 700) requirements of the positions identified in Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code Sec. 3.1-100 to 3.1-510, department heads may delegate those tasks to a department staff person. The sections below provide step-by-step instructions regarding filing officer duties. HOW TO FILE THE STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS (FORM 700 About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationETHICS COMMISSION
DISCLOSURES
Disclosure statements are public records and are available for review on-line. Some documents posted on-line are redacted. To view unredacted documents, please visit the Ethics Commission’s office at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102 or the Government Information Center at the San Francisco Main Library, 100Larkin Street
FILE A COMPLAINT
File a Complaint. Complaints are the primary mechanism that violations of law related to City campaigns, lobbying, conflict of interest, or open government are brought to the attention of the Ethics Commission. The Enforcement Director may also initiate investigations. Anyone who suspects a violation of these laws should prepare and submit aCITY CONTRACTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration PERMIT CONSULTANT REPORTING About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS (FORM 700) City officers and designated employees are required to disclose reportable financial interests by filing Statement of Economic Interests (SEI), also known as Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 700.These public filings help officials and employees monitor their financial interests, identify when those interests might conflict with their government actions, and take steps to avoid CONFLICT OF INTEREST LAWS Conflict of Interest Regulations Section 3.600 et seq (July 31,2019) Ethics Commission Regulation 15.102-1: Regulation regarding the filing of Certificate of Ethics Training Form (AB 1234) (Effective December 23, 2017) Regulations of the Conflict of Interest Code: Financial Disclosure, San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code CONTRIBUTOR & THIRD PARTY RESTRICTIONS INCOMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES Under section 3.218 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, each Department, Board, or Commission has adopted a Statement of Incompatible Activities (“SIA”) that lists those outside activities that are inconsistent or incompatible with the duties of the officers and employees of the Department, Board, orCommission.
SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationETHICS COMMISSION
DISCLOSURES
Disclosure statements are public records and are available for review on-line. Some documents posted on-line are redacted. To view unredacted documents, please visit the Ethics Commission’s office at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102 or the Government Information Center at the San Francisco Main Library, 100Larkin Street
FILE A COMPLAINT
File a Complaint. Complaints are the primary mechanism that violations of law related to City campaigns, lobbying, conflict of interest, or open government are brought to the attention of the Ethics Commission. The Enforcement Director may also initiate investigations. Anyone who suspects a violation of these laws should prepare and submit aCITY CONTRACTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration PERMIT CONSULTANT REPORTING About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS (FORM 700) City officers and designated employees are required to disclose reportable financial interests by filing Statement of Economic Interests (SEI), also known as Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 700.These public filings help officials and employees monitor their financial interests, identify when those interests might conflict with their government actions, and take steps to avoid CONFLICT OF INTEREST LAWS Conflict of Interest Regulations Section 3.600 et seq (July 31,2019) Ethics Commission Regulation 15.102-1: Regulation regarding the filing of Certificate of Ethics Training Form (AB 1234) (Effective December 23, 2017) Regulations of the Conflict of Interest Code: Financial Disclosure, San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code CONTRIBUTOR & THIRD PARTY RESTRICTIONS INCOMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES Under section 3.218 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, each Department, Board, or Commission has adopted a Statement of Incompatible Activities (“SIA”) that lists those outside activities that are inconsistent or incompatible with the duties of the officers and employees of the Department, Board, orCommission.
DRAFT MINUTES
Draft Minutes of the Regular Meeting of The San Francisco Ethics Commission Friday, May 14, 2021 Remote Meeting Held Online via WebExand aired live
COMPLIANCE – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION The Ethics Commission’s Engagement & Compliance Division is the point of primary contact for information and compliance guidance for all laws within the Commission’s jurisdiction. Staff are available to provide information to the public about the City’s ethics, campaign and lobbying laws, both about their purpose and how theyapply in
PERMIT CONSULTANTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration STAFF – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration CANDIDATES – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration E-FILE DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration ETHICS AND SUNSHINE TRAINING City officials, department heads, and employees who are required to file annual Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) with the Ethics Commission under San Francisco Campaign & Governmental Conduct Code Section 3.1-103(a)(1) and (b)(1) must complete the Ethics training required by California Government Code Section 53235 (AB 1234) and the Sunshine Ordinance training required by San WHISTLEBLOWER RETALIATION Proving Retaliation. To prove a case of retaliation, the Ethics Commission must demonstrate by a preponderance of the evidence that the complainant’s participation in protected activity was a substantial motivating factor for the adverse employment action. The respondent may rebut this claim if he or she can demonstrate by apreponderance of
BEHESTED PAYMENTS
Behested Payments. A behested payment is a payment made to a third party at the request of a government official. Behested payments are made principally for legislative, governmental, or charitable purposes, rather than for personal or campaign purposes. Generally, a payment is made at the behest of an official if it is requested,solicited, or
FILING OFFICER & FILING LIAISON DUTIES To fulfill their departmental filing officer duties for the financial disclosure (Form 700) requirements of the positions identified in Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code Sec. 3.1-100 to 3.1-510, department heads may delegate those tasks to a department staff person. The sections below provide step-by-step instructions regarding filing officer duties. SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationETHICS COMMISSION
DISCLOSURES
Disclosure statements are public records and are available for review on-line. Some documents posted on-line are redacted. To view unredacted documents, please visit the Ethics Commission’s office at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102 or the Government Information Center at the San Francisco Main Library, 100Larkin Street
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT As reported last month, Annual Statements of Economic Interests (Form 700s) for City officers and designated employees were due April 1, 2021. Forms certifying completion of Annual Ethics and Sunshine Ordinance training required to be filed by City officials were also due by that date. As reported last month, over 94 percent of the 500+elected
FILE A COMPLAINT
File a Complaint. Complaints are the primary mechanism that violations of law related to City campaigns, lobbying, conflict of interest, or open government are brought to the attention of the Ethics Commission. The Enforcement Director may also initiate investigations. Anyone who suspects a violation of these laws should prepare and submit aCITY CONTRACTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration PERMIT CONSULTANT REPORTING About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS (FORM 700) City officers and designated employees are required to disclose reportable financial interests by filing Statement of Economic Interests (SEI), also known as Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 700.These public filings help officials and employees monitor their financial interests, identify when those interests might conflict with their government actions, and take steps to avoid CONFLICT OF INTEREST LAWS Conflict of Interest Regulations Section 3.600 et seq (July 31,2019) Ethics Commission Regulation 15.102-1: Regulation regarding the filing of Certificate of Ethics Training Form (AB 1234) (Effective December 23, 2017) Regulations of the Conflict of Interest Code: Financial Disclosure, San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code INCOMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES Under section 3.218 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, each Department, Board, or Commission has adopted a Statement of Incompatible Activities (“SIA”) that lists those outside activities that are inconsistent or incompatible with the duties of the officers and employees of the Department, Board, orCommission.
SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationETHICS COMMISSION
DISCLOSURES
Disclosure statements are public records and are available for review on-line. Some documents posted on-line are redacted. To view unredacted documents, please visit the Ethics Commission’s office at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102 or the Government Information Center at the San Francisco Main Library, 100Larkin Street
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT As reported last month, Annual Statements of Economic Interests (Form 700s) for City officers and designated employees were due April 1, 2021. Forms certifying completion of Annual Ethics and Sunshine Ordinance training required to be filed by City officials were also due by that date. As reported last month, over 94 percent of the 500+elected
FILE A COMPLAINT
File a Complaint. Complaints are the primary mechanism that violations of law related to City campaigns, lobbying, conflict of interest, or open government are brought to the attention of the Ethics Commission. The Enforcement Director may also initiate investigations. Anyone who suspects a violation of these laws should prepare and submit aCITY CONTRACTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration PERMIT CONSULTANT REPORTING About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS (FORM 700) City officers and designated employees are required to disclose reportable financial interests by filing Statement of Economic Interests (SEI), also known as Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 700.These public filings help officials and employees monitor their financial interests, identify when those interests might conflict with their government actions, and take steps to avoid CONFLICT OF INTEREST LAWS Conflict of Interest Regulations Section 3.600 et seq (July 31,2019) Ethics Commission Regulation 15.102-1: Regulation regarding the filing of Certificate of Ethics Training Form (AB 1234) (Effective December 23, 2017) Regulations of the Conflict of Interest Code: Financial Disclosure, San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code INCOMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES Under section 3.218 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, each Department, Board, or Commission has adopted a Statement of Incompatible Activities (“SIA”) that lists those outside activities that are inconsistent or incompatible with the duties of the officers and employees of the Department, Board, orCommission.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT Date: June 7, 2021 To: Members of the Ethics Commission From: LeeAnn Pelham, Executive Director Subject: Agenda Item 11 – Executive Director’s Report for AGENDA – JUNE 11, 2021 – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION The Mission of the Ethics Commission is to practice and promote the highest standards of ethical behavior in government. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultantDRAFT MINUTES
Draft Minutes of the Regular Meeting of The San Francisco Ethics Commission Friday, May 14, 2021 Remote Meeting Held Online via WebExand aired live
COMPLIANCE – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION The Ethics Commission’s Engagement & Compliance Division is the point of primary contact for information and compliance guidance for all laws within the Commission’s jurisdiction. Staff are available to provide information to the public about the City’s ethics, campaign and lobbying laws, both about their purpose and how theyapply in
2021 RECALL COMMITTEES 2021 Recall Committees. Currently, there are multiple campaign committees that are either supporting or opposing the recall of various elected officials in San Francisco. During the period when signatures are being gathered to qualify a measure or recall for the ballot, committees that are supporting or opposing the measure orrecall are
STAFF – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationPERMIT CONSULTANTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration WHISTLEBLOWER RETALIATION Proving Retaliation. To prove a case of retaliation, the Ethics Commission must demonstrate by a preponderance of the evidence that the complainant’s participation in protected activity was a substantial motivating factor for the adverse employment action. The respondent may rebut this claim if he or she can demonstrate by apreponderance of
ETHICS AND SUNSHINE TRAINING City officials, department heads, and employees who are required to file annual Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) with the Ethics Commission under San Francisco Campaign & Governmental Conduct Code Section 3.1-103(a)(1) and (b)(1) must complete the Ethics training required by California Government Code Section 53235 (AB 1234) and the Sunshine Ordinance training required by San SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationDISCLOSURES
Disclosure statements are public records and are available for review on-line. Some documents posted on-line are redacted. To view unredacted documents, please visit the Ethics Commission’s office at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102 or the Government Information Center at the San Francisco Main Library, 100Larkin Street
STAFF – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION REGULATIONSSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION STAFFSC ETHICS COMMISSIONNYS ETHICS LAWSF ETHICS NETFILE About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationLOBBYING LAWS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration CANDIDATES – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICSSAN FRANCISCO HEALTH COMMISSION AGENDASF ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO PERMIT ONLINESF ETHICS NETFILE About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationPERMIT CONSULTANTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration LOBBYISTS – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO HEALTH COMMISSION AGENDASAN FRANCISCO PERMIT ONLINESF ETHICS NETFILE Lobbyists. San Francisco law requires lobbyists influencing the City and working on behalf of the City to register and file reports disclosing their lobbying activity. It also imposes certain restrictions on these lobbyists. There are three types of lobbyists: The Commission is authorized by the City Charter to conduct audits ofLobbyists.
CITY CONTRACTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS (FORM 700) City officers and designated employees are required to disclose reportable financial interests by filing Statement of Economic Interests (SEI), also known as Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 700.These public filings help officials and employees monitor their financial interests, identify when those interests might conflict with their government actions, and take steps to avoid INCOMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES Under section 3.218 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, each Department, Board, or Commission has adopted a Statement of Incompatible Activities (“SIA”) that lists those outside activities that are inconsistent or incompatible with the duties of the officers and employees of the Department, Board, orCommission.
SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationDISCLOSURES
Disclosure statements are public records and are available for review on-line. Some documents posted on-line are redacted. To view unredacted documents, please visit the Ethics Commission’s office at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102 or the Government Information Center at the San Francisco Main Library, 100Larkin Street
STAFF – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION REGULATIONSSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION STAFFSC ETHICS COMMISSIONNYS ETHICS LAWSF ETHICS NETFILE About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationLOBBYING LAWS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration CANDIDATES – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICSSAN FRANCISCO HEALTH COMMISSION AGENDASF ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO PERMIT ONLINESF ETHICS NETFILE About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationPERMIT CONSULTANTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration LOBBYISTS – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO HEALTH COMMISSION AGENDASAN FRANCISCO PERMIT ONLINESF ETHICS NETFILE Lobbyists. San Francisco law requires lobbyists influencing the City and working on behalf of the City to register and file reports disclosing their lobbying activity. It also imposes certain restrictions on these lobbyists. There are three types of lobbyists: The Commission is authorized by the City Charter to conduct audits ofLobbyists.
CITY CONTRACTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS (FORM 700) City officers and designated employees are required to disclose reportable financial interests by filing Statement of Economic Interests (SEI), also known as Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 700.These public filings help officials and employees monitor their financial interests, identify when those interests might conflict with their government actions, and take steps to avoid INCOMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES Under section 3.218 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, each Department, Board, or Commission has adopted a Statement of Incompatible Activities (“SIA”) that lists those outside activities that are inconsistent or incompatible with the duties of the officers and employees of the Department, Board, orCommission.
ETHICS COMMISSION
The San Francisco Ethics Commission was created directly by the City’s voters with the passage of Proposition K in November 1993. Through its staff, the Commission is responsible for the independent and impartial administration and enforcement of laws related to campaign finance, public financing of candidates, governmental ethics,conflicts
LAWS – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration TRAININGS – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration ETHICS AND SUNSHINE TRAINING City officials, department heads, and employees who are required to file annual Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) with the Ethics Commission under San Francisco Campaign & Governmental Conduct Code Section 3.1-103(a)(1) and (b)(1) must complete the Ethics training required by California Government Code Section 53235 (AB 1234) and the Sunshine Ordinance training required by San CITY OFFICERS & EMPLOYEES City officers and employees of the City & County of San Francisco are required by state and local law to receive training regarding ethics and sunshine laws. In addition, some officers and employees are required to disclose personal assets, income, and gifts that pose a potential conflict of interest when participating in governmentdecisions.
PUBLIC FINANCING PROGRAM Statement of Participation. Candidates for Mayor and Board of Supervisors must first electronically file the Statement of Participation or Non-Participation (SFEC Form 142a) indicating their intent to/or not to participate in the public financing program.This form must be filed no later than 3 calendar days after the deadline for filing nomination papers. CAMPAIGN FINANCE DISCLOSURE About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationBEHESTED PAYMENTS
Behested Payments. A behested payment is a payment made to a third party at the request of a government official. Behested payments are made principally for legislative, governmental, or charitable purposes, rather than for personal or campaign purposes. Generally, a payment is made at the behest of an official if it is requested,solicited, or
FILING OFFICER & FILING LIAISON DUTIES To fulfill their departmental filing officer duties for the financial disclosure (Form 700) requirements of the positions identified in Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code Sec. 3.1-100 to 3.1-510, department heads may delegate those tasks to a department staff person. The sections below provide step-by-step instructions regarding filing officer duties.FILE SFEC 3209B
File SFEC 3209b – Notification of Recusal. On January 1, 2019, a new recusal reporting law that amends Sec. 3.209 of the City’s Campaign & Governmental Conduct Code became operational. Sec. 3.209 specifies recusal procedures for Commissioners who have a financial conflict of interest arising from pending matters, including public disclosure SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationDISCLOSURES
Disclosure statements are public records and are available for review on-line. Some documents posted on-line are redacted. To view unredacted documents, please visit the Ethics Commission’s office at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102 or the Government Information Center at the San Francisco Main Library, 100Larkin Street
STAFF – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION REGULATIONSSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION STAFFSC ETHICS COMMISSIONNYS ETHICS LAWSF ETHICS NETFILE About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationLOBBYING LAWS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration CANDIDATES – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICSSAN FRANCISCO HEALTH COMMISSION AGENDASF ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO PERMIT ONLINESF ETHICS NETFILE About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationPERMIT CONSULTANTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration LOBBYISTS – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO HEALTH COMMISSION AGENDASAN FRANCISCO PERMIT ONLINESF ETHICS NETFILE Lobbyists. San Francisco law requires lobbyists influencing the City and working on behalf of the City to register and file reports disclosing their lobbying activity. It also imposes certain restrictions on these lobbyists. There are three types of lobbyists: The Commission is authorized by the City Charter to conduct audits ofLobbyists.
CITY CONTRACTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS (FORM 700) City officers and designated employees are required to disclose reportable financial interests by filing Statement of Economic Interests (SEI), also known as Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 700.These public filings help officials and employees monitor their financial interests, identify when those interests might conflict with their government actions, and take steps to avoid INCOMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES Under section 3.218 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, each Department, Board, or Commission has adopted a Statement of Incompatible Activities (“SIA”) that lists those outside activities that are inconsistent or incompatible with the duties of the officers and employees of the Department, Board, orCommission.
SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationDISCLOSURES
Disclosure statements are public records and are available for review on-line. Some documents posted on-line are redacted. To view unredacted documents, please visit the Ethics Commission’s office at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102 or the Government Information Center at the San Francisco Main Library, 100Larkin Street
STAFF – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION REGULATIONSSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION STAFFSC ETHICS COMMISSIONNYS ETHICS LAWSF ETHICS NETFILE About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationLOBBYING LAWS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration CANDIDATES – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICSSAN FRANCISCO HEALTH COMMISSION AGENDASF ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO PERMIT ONLINESF ETHICS NETFILE About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationPERMIT CONSULTANTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration LOBBYISTS – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSIONSAN FRANCISCO HEALTH COMMISSION AGENDASAN FRANCISCO PERMIT ONLINESF ETHICS NETFILE Lobbyists. San Francisco law requires lobbyists influencing the City and working on behalf of the City to register and file reports disclosing their lobbying activity. It also imposes certain restrictions on these lobbyists. There are three types of lobbyists: The Commission is authorized by the City Charter to conduct audits ofLobbyists.
CITY CONTRACTS
About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS (FORM 700) City officers and designated employees are required to disclose reportable financial interests by filing Statement of Economic Interests (SEI), also known as Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 700.These public filings help officials and employees monitor their financial interests, identify when those interests might conflict with their government actions, and take steps to avoid INCOMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES Under section 3.218 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, each Department, Board, or Commission has adopted a Statement of Incompatible Activities (“SIA”) that lists those outside activities that are inconsistent or incompatible with the duties of the officers and employees of the Department, Board, orCommission.
ETHICS COMMISSION
The San Francisco Ethics Commission was created directly by the City’s voters with the passage of Proposition K in November 1993. Through its staff, the Commission is responsible for the independent and impartial administration and enforcement of laws related to campaign finance, public financing of candidates, governmental ethics,conflicts
LAWS – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration TRAININGS – SAN FRANCISCO ETHICS COMMISSION About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registration ETHICS AND SUNSHINE TRAINING City officials, department heads, and employees who are required to file annual Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) with the Ethics Commission under San Francisco Campaign & Governmental Conduct Code Section 3.1-103(a)(1) and (b)(1) must complete the Ethics training required by California Government Code Section 53235 (AB 1234) and the Sunshine Ordinance training required by San CITY OFFICERS & EMPLOYEES City officers and employees of the City & County of San Francisco are required by state and local law to receive training regarding ethics and sunshine laws. In addition, some officers and employees are required to disclose personal assets, income, and gifts that pose a potential conflict of interest when participating in governmentdecisions.
PUBLIC FINANCING PROGRAM Statement of Participation. Candidates for Mayor and Board of Supervisors must first electronically file the Statement of Participation or Non-Participation (SFEC Form 142a) indicating their intent to/or not to participate in the public financing program.This form must be filed no later than 3 calendar days after the deadline for filing nomination papers. CAMPAIGN FINANCE DISCLOSURE About the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission was established by San Francisco voters in November 1993, and serves the public, City employees and officials, and local candidates through education and enforcement of governmental ethics laws, including public information, reports and advice; campaign disclosure and economic interests filings; lobbyist and campaign consultant registrationBEHESTED PAYMENTS
Behested Payments. A behested payment is a payment made to a third party at the request of a government official. Behested payments are made principally for legislative, governmental, or charitable purposes, rather than for personal or campaign purposes. Generally, a payment is made at the behest of an official if it is requested,solicited, or
FILING OFFICER & FILING LIAISON DUTIES To fulfill their departmental filing officer duties for the financial disclosure (Form 700) requirements of the positions identified in Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code Sec. 3.1-100 to 3.1-510, department heads may delegate those tasks to a department staff person. The sections below provide step-by-step instructions regarding filing officer duties.FILE SFEC 3209B
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