Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-5A-501 - Standards of Conduct
A.
Required conduct. A state employee shall at all times:
1. Comply with federal and state laws and
rules, statewide policies and employee handbook, and agency policies and
directives;
2. Maintain high
standards of honesty, integrity, and impartiality, free from personal
considerations, or favoritism;
3.
Be courteous, considerate, and prompt in interactions with and serving the
public and other employees; and
4.
Conduct himself or herself in a manner that will not bring discredit or
embarrassment to the state.
B. Prohibited conduct. A state employee shall
not:
1. Use his or her official position for
personal gain, or attempt to use, or use, confidential information for personal
advantage;
2. Permit himself or
herself to be placed under any kind of personal obligation that could lead a
person to expect official favors;
3. Perform an act in a private capacity that
may be construed to be an official act;
4. Accept or solicit, directly or indirectly,
anything of economic value as a gift, gratuity, favor, entertainment, or loan
that is, or may appear to be, designed to influence the employee's official
conduct. This provision shall not prohibit acceptance by an employee of food,
refreshments, or unsolicited advertising or promotional material of nominal
value;
5. Directly or indirectly
use or allow the use of state equipment or property of any kind, including
equipment and property leased to the state, for other than official activities
unless authorized by written agency policy or as otherwise allowed by these
rules;
6. Inhibit a state employee
from joining or refraining from joining an employee organization; or
7. Take disciplinary or punitive action
against another employee that impedes or interferes with that employee's
exercise of any right granted under the law or these rules.
C. Consequences of non-compliance.
An employee who violates the standards of conduct requirements listed in
subsection (A) or (B) may be disciplined or separated from state employment.
Any such actions involving a covered employee shall be in accordance with the
rules in Subchapter B, Article 3.
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