19 Tex. Admin. Code § 1.86 - Standards of Conduct Between Board Employees and Private Donors
(a) A Board officer
or employee shall not accept or solicit any gift, favor, or service from a
private donor that might reasonably tend to influence his/her official
conduct.
(b) A Board officer or
employee shall not accept employment or engage in any business or professional
activity with a private donor which the officer or employee might reasonably
expect would require or induce him/her to disclose confidential information
acquired by reason of his/her official position.
(c) A Board officer or employee shall not
accept other employment or compensation from a private donor that would
reasonably be expected to impair the officer or employee's independence of
judgment in the performance of his/her official position.
(d) A Board officer or employee shall not
make personal investments in association with a private donor that could
reasonably be expected to create a substantial conflict between the officer or
employee's private interest and the interest of the Board.
(e) A Board officer or employee shall not
solicit, accept, or agree to accept any benefits for having exercised his/her
official powers on behalf of a private donor or performed his official duties
in favor of private donor.
(f) A
Board officer or employee who has policy direction over the Board and who
serves as an officer or director on a board of a private donor shall not vote
on any measure, proposal, or decision pending before the private donor if the
Board might reasonably be expected to have an interest in such measure,
proposal, or decision.
(g) A Board
officer or employee shall not authorize a private donor to use property of the
Board unless the property is used in accordance with a contract or memorandum
of understanding between the Board and the private donor, or the Board is
otherwise compensated for the use of the property.
(h) A Board officer affiliated with a private
donor or organization shall at all times be mindful of his/her obligations
under Texas Government Code chapter 572.
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