Wednesday, August 17, 2005

SERIES #2

All statutory towns must comply with the laws and statues set forth by the State of Colorado.


Executive Order, Integrity in Government
Ordered by Governor Roy Romer, State of Colorado 1988

Public confidence in the integrity of the Government of the State of Colorado is of utmost importance;
Employees of the executive branch of government must discharge the duties of their office in an independent and impartial manner;
Executive branch employees should demonstrate the highest standard of personal integrity and honesty;
Qualified individuals should be encouraged to serve in state government and have equal opportunities with all citizens to develop private economic and social interests;
Executive branch employees should not realize personal gain from the performance of any official duties;
All executive branch employees should treat the public with respect, courtesy and dignity.

Code of Ethics

Each person in public office in the branch of government:

1. Shall serve the public with respect, concern, courtesy and responsiveness;
2. Shall demonstrate the highest standards of personal integrity, truthfulness and honesty and shall through personal conduct inspire public confidence and trust in government;
3. Shall recognize that personal gains from public office are limited to respect, recognition, salary and normal employee benefits;
4. Shall not use public office to bestow any preferential benefit on anyone related to the public official by family, business or social relationship;
5. Shall not disclose or use or allow others to use confidential information acquired by virtue of state employment for private gain;
6. Shall not accept any fee, compensation, gift, payment of expenses, or any other thing of monetary value, under circumstances in which the acceptance may result in:
a: An undertaking to give preferential treatment to any person;
b: Any loss of complete independence or impartiality; or
c: The making of a governmental decision outside official channels.
7. Shall not engage in outside employment unless the outside employment is disclosed to the governor or the employee’s immediate supervisor and the outside employment does not interfere with the performance of state duties;
8. Shall not use state time, property, equipment or supplies for private gain;
9. Shall not knowingly engage in any activity or business which creates a conflict of interest or has an adverse effect on the confidence of the public in the integrity of government;
10. Shall carry out all duties as a public servant by exposing corruption wherever discovered;
11. Shall support equal access and employment opportunities in State government by all citizens of the State of Colorado regardless of age, sex, race, ethnic or national origin; and
12. Shall comply with the standards of conduct set forth in Title 24, Article 18 of the Colorado Revised Statutes.