Stanislaus County Grand Jury • 2008-2009 • Agency Response
Response to: Part Five: Turlock City Council Member - Case 09-16

Phaedra A, Norton City Attorney City of*

Published: September 22, 2009 4 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 8 findings

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The Turlock City Attorney's responsibilities should include the maintaining of revisions and updates of material addressing Common Law and Financial Conflict of Interest doctrines. RESPONSE This recommendation has been implemented. The City Attorney has and will continue to maintain revisions and updates of material addressing Common Law and Financial Conflict of Interest doctrines. The City Attorney maintains the following Library of material regarding the Common Law and Financial Conflict of Interest doctrines:
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Everyday Ethics for Local Officials: How Your Agency Counsel Should Advise You When Agency Contracts Represent a Conflict of Interest Institute for Local Government (ILG) – (1) Key Ethics Law Principles, (2) Doing
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the Right Thing, Putting Ethics Principles into Practice in Public Service, (3) The Gift that Keeps on Giving: Changes to the Gift Rules, Part 1 and 2 ABCs of Open Government Laws
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Conflicts of Interest (Office of the Attorney General)
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Open & Public IV: A Guide to the Ralph M. Brown Act
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Turlock City Council Code of Conduct (February 2007)
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Of Cookie Jars and Fishbowls: A Public Official's Guide to Use of Public
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Resources The Honorable Jack M. Jacobson, Presiding Judge September 22, 2009 Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury - Re: Case No. 09-16-C of
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