Or. Admin. Code § 199-008-0008 - Policy Specifying when a Public Official acting in an Official Capacity may Directly Supervise a Relative or Member of Household under ORS 244.179
(1) The purpose of
this rule is to provide guidance to a public body in creating and adopting a
policy that specifies when a public official acting in an official capacity may
directly supervise a person who is a relative or member of the household of the
public official.
(2) A policy that
specifies when a public official acting in an official capacity may directly
supervise a relative shall be in writing and shall be formally adopted by the
public body that the public official serves.
(3) A policy that specifies when a public
official acting in an official capacity may directly supervise a relative shall
comply with the other provisions of ORS Chapter 244. Any such policy shall
provide for delegation to another person of any task that would constitute a
prohibited use of office for financial gain pursuant to ORS 244.040(1) or a
conflict of interest pursuant to ORS 244.120. The policy shall provide a method
that complies with ORS 244.120 for the supervising public official to handle
conflicts of interest when called upon to take actions or make decisions or
recommendations regarding the financial interests of the relative or member of
household who is being supervised. Examples of tasks that might constitute
prohibited use of office or a conflict of interest if performed by a public
official for a relative or member of household who the public official was
supervising may include:
(a) Performing or
approving an annual review or performance evaluation
(b) Signing a paycheck for a relative or
member of household
(c) Signing a
personnel action form providing for a change in salary or benefits for the
relative or member of household
(d)
Assigning shifts where there is discretion as to number of hours, differential
pay rates, locations or overtime
(e) Approving overtime or expenses
(4) Nothing in this rule shall be
construed to allow a public official to perform any of the tasks prohibited by
ORS 244.177 regarding employing a relative or member of household. ORS
244.177(1)(a) prohibits a public official, except as otherwise provided, from
appointing, employing or promoting a relative or member of the household to, or
discharging, firing, or demoting a relative or member of the household from, a
position with the public body that the public official serves or over which the
public official exercises jurisdiction or control, unless the public official
complies with the conflict of interest requirements of ORS Chapter 244. ORS
244.177(1)(b) prohibits a public official from participating as a public
official in any interview, discussion or debate regarding the appointment,
employment or promotion of a relative or member of the household to, or the
discharge, firing or demotion of a relative or member of the household from, a
position with the public body that the public official serves or over which the
public official exercises jurisdiction or control. For further definitions and
exceptions, see ORS 244.177.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 244.290
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 244.179
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