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S.B. 239 Enrolled
AN ACT RELATING TO MUNICIPAL ETHICS; MODIFYING PROVISIONS OF THE
PUBLIC ETHICS ACTS RELATING TO THE USE OF OFFICE FOR PERSONAL
BENEFIT; AND MAKING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.
This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
AMENDS:
10-3-1304, as last amended by Chapter 280, Laws of Utah 1992
67-16-4, as last amended by Chapter 280, Laws of Utah 1992
67-16-5, as last amended by Chapter 147, Laws of Utah 1989
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. Section 10-3-1304 is amended to read:
10-3-1304. Use of office for personal benefit prohibited.
(1) As used in this section, "economic benefit tantamount to a gift" includes:
(a) a loan at an interest rate that is substantially lower than the commercial rate then
currently prevalent for similar loans; and
(b) compensation received for private services rendered at a rate substantially exceeding
the fair market value of the services.
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(a) disclose or improperly use private, controlled, or protected information acquired by
reason of his official position or in the course of official duties in order to further substantially the
officer's or employee's personal economic interest or to secure special privileges or exemptions
for himself or others;
(b) use or attempt to use his official position to:
(i) further substantially the officer's or employee's personal economic interest; or
(ii) secure special privileges for himself or others; or
(c) knowingly receive, accept, take, seek, or solicit, directly or indirectly, [
for himself or another a gift of substantial value or a substantial economic benefit tantamount to a
gift that:
(i) would tend improperly to influence a reasonable person in the person's position to depart
from the faithful and impartial discharge of the person's public duties; or
(ii) the person knows or that a reasonable person in that position should know under the
circumstances is primarily for the purpose of rewarding the person for official action taken.
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(a) an occasional nonpecuniary gift having a value of less than $50;
(b) an award publicly presented in recognition of public services;
(c) any bona fide loan made in the ordinary course of business; or
(d) a political campaign contribution [
Section 2. Section 67-16-4 is amended to read:
67-16-4. Improperly disclosing or using private, controlled, or protected information
-- Using position to secure privileges or exemptions -- Accepting employment which would
impair independence of judgment or ethical performance.
A public officer [
(1) accept employment or engage in any business or professional activity [
might reasonably expect would require or induce him to improperly disclose controlled information
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(2) [
acquired by reason of his official position [
employee's personal economic interest or to secure special privileges or exemptions for himself or
others;
(3) use or attempt to use his official position to:
(a) further substantially the officer's or employee's personal economic interest; or
(b) secure special privileges or exemptions for himself or others;
(4) accept other employment [
of judgment in the performance of his public duties; or
(5) accept other employment [
performance of his public duties.
Section 3. Section 67-16-5 is amended to read:
67-16-5. Accepting gift, compensation, or loan -- When prohibited.
(1) As used in this section, "economic benefit tantamount to a gift" includes:
(a) a loan at an interest rate that is substantially lower than the commercial rate then
currently prevalent for similar loans;
(b) compensation received for private services rendered at a rate substantially exceeding the
fair market value of the services.
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receive, accept, take, seek, or solicit, directly or indirectly[
himself or another a gift of substantial value or a substantial economic benefit tantamount to a gift:
(a) that would tend improperly to influence a reasonable person in the person's position to
depart from the faithful and impartial discharge of the person's public duties;
(b) that the person knows or that a reasonable person in that position should know under the
circumstances is primarily for the purpose of rewarding the person for official action taken; or
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governmental action directly affecting the donor or lender, unless a disclosure of the gift,
compensation, or loan and other relevant information has been made in the manner provided in
Section 67-16-6.
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(a) an occasional nonpecuniary gift, having a value of not in excess of $50;
(b) an award publicly presented in recognition of public services;
(c) any bona fide loan made in the ordinary course of business [
(d) a political campaign contribution [
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