Utah Admin. Code R512-60-4 - Conflict of Interest
(1) Child and
Family Services shall obtain written disclosure of any potential conflicts of
interest from a prospective member before appointment to council
membership.
(2) Council members
shall provide written disclosure of any potential conflicts of interest to
Child and Family Services for annual review and approval.
(3) A council member affiliated with an
individual or organization that may bid on or receive a contract shall
immediately provide written disclosure of this potential conflict of interest
to Child and Family Services.
(4)
Child and Family Services may appoint a prospective member who may have a
conflict of interest on condition that they may only participate on the council
as it advises Child and Family Services on matters relating to abuse and
neglect. A council member with a conflict of interest shall not receive any
information, nor participate in any discussion, presentation, consideration, or
vote regarding the council's recommendations regarding the allocation of CA
funds, including any information related to state procurement or contract
development or review.
(5) A
council member shall not exert influence or make any requests for favored
consideration from any individual on the council or from Child and Family
Services to receive a contract award. Council members participating in the
development of fund allocation recommendations or state procurement shall keep
confidential any information before official public release by Child and Family
Services.
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