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