Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-14-103 - Constable Code of Conduct
A. A
constable shall:
1. Comply with all federal,
state, and local law;
2. Act in a
manner that promotes public confidence in the constable's office;
3. Be honest and conscientious in all
professional and personal interactions;
4. Avoid a conflict of interest, including
the appearance of a conflict of interest, in the performance of constable
duties;
5. Perform constable duties
without:
a. Bias or prejudice; and
b. Regard for kinship, social or economic
status, political interests, public opinion, or fear of criticism or
reprisal;
6. Maintain
accurate public information regarding the performance of the constable's duties
including the daily activity log required under A.R.S. §
11-445;
7. Provide complete and accurate answers to
questions regarding court and other procedures available to an individual who
comes in contact with the constable's office;
8. Act at all times in a manner appropriate
for an elected public official;
9.
Be courteous, patient, and respectful toward all individuals who come in
contact with the constable's office;
10. Inform an individual who asks for legal
advice that as a matter of law, a constable is not allowed to give legal advice
while performing the constable's official duties; and
11. Comply with all training requirements
relating to being a constable.
B. A constable shall not:
1. Use or attempt to use the constable
position to obtain a privilege or exemption for the constable or any other
person;
2. Use public funds,
property, or other resources for a private or personal purpose;
3. Solicit or accept a gift or favor from any
person known to do business with an Arizona justice court;
4. Solicit or accept payment other than
mandated compensation for providing assistance that is part of an official
duty;
5. Use words or engage in
other conduct that a reasonable person would believe reflects bias or prejudice
based on race, gender, religion, national origin, disability, age, sexual
orientation, or socioeconomic status;
6. Disclose confidential information received
in the course of performing an official duty unless disclosure is required by
law; or
7. Use information received
in the course of performing an official duty for personal gain or
advantage.
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