Ohio Admin. Code 4121-15-03 - Standards of conduct
It is the policy of the industrial commission and the bureau of workers' compensation to carry out its mission in accordance with the strictest ethical guidelines and to ensure that commission and bureau employees conduct themselves in a manner that fosters public confidence in the integrity of the commission and the bureau, its processes, and its accomplishments.
The commission and the bureau hereby adopt the provisions of the Ohio ethics law, including but not limited to the provisions of Chapters 102. and 2921. of the Revised Code, and as interpreted by the Ohio ethics commission and Ohio courts.
No employee of these agencies shall engage in outside employment that results in a conflict or apparent conflict with the employee's official duties and responsibilities.
In the event there is any conflict between a professional code of ethics governing any employee of these agencies and this code of ethics for employees, the professional code of ethics shall take precedence over the code of ethics for employees but the conflict shall be promptly reported to the employing agency. In such case the agency shall promptly determine the degree of conflict and take such further action as may be indicated.
Employees are encouraged to avoid absenteeism and tardiness, to
not use sick leave unless necessary and to abide by rules of the Ohio civil
service. Recognizing that the industrial commission and bureau of workers'
compensation serve many people whose interests are divergent, employees should
work in a speedy and efficient manner, strive to be courteous, fair and
impartial to the people they serve, and responsive to the problems that come
before them. All segments of the public are to be treated equally, without
regard to age, race, sex, religion, country of origin, or
disabilityhandicap.
The confidentiality of all information which comes into possession of commission and bureau employees shall be respected. In order to properly discharge this duty, all employees must acquaint themselves with those areas of information that are designated as confidential by statutes, by the courts and by the attorney general. Furthermore, they must become familiar with the circumstances under which and the persons to whom such information can be released.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4121.122
Rule Amplifies: 4121.122
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1978, 02/01/1999, 05/01/2009, 04/25/2014, 09/07/2017, 02/01/2019
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