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Where can you go if you have an ethics question?
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The Ohio Ethics Commission (OEC)
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Why is there an Ethics Law?
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1) Prevent public officials or employees from acting on conflicts of interest; 2) Encourages public confidence in the impartiality of public decision-making
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Does Ethics law replace or complement bribery law?
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Ethics law complements bribery law.
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Who does ethics law apply to?
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1) Public officials and employees; 2) In some cases, “agents” “performing a governmental function”; 3) Those who do business with public officials and employees
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What is important to know about Ethics Law?
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1) Prohibitions Against Conflicts of Interest; 2) Restrictions on Public Contracts; 3) Post Employment / Representation; 4) There are OEC Processes to Assist
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How does OEC assist?
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1) Online information; 2) Can call; 3) Can obtain an advisory opinion
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What is an advisory opinion?
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If you have a question and are forthright about facts involved, can obtain a written opinion that will provide immunity.
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