Utah Admin. Code R277-107-5 - Public Education Employees
(1) A
public education employee shall comply with Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah
Procurement Code.
(2) A public
education employee shall comply with Title 67, Chapter 16, Public Officers' and
Employees' Ethics Act.
(3) Except
as provided in Subsection (4), consistent with Section
63G-6a-2404 and Title 67, Chapter
16, Public Officers' and Employees' Ethics Act, a public education employee may
not solicit or accept gifts, incentives, honoraria, or stipends from private
sources:
(a) for the employee's personal or
family use;
(b) in exchange for
payment for advertising placed by the employee; or
(c) in exchange for payment for securing
agreements, contracts or purchases between private company and public education
employer, programs or teams.
(4) A public education employee may accept a
gift, incentive, honoraria, or stipend from a private source if the gift,
incentive, honoraria, or stipend is:
(a) of
nominal value and is for birthdays, holidays, or teacher appreciation
occasions; or
(b) a public award in
recognition of public service; and
(c) consistent with school or LEA policies
and the Utah Public Employees' Ethics Act.
(5) A public education employee who holds a
Utah educator license may be subject to license discipline for violation of
this Rule R277-107 and related provisions of Utah law.
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