03RS SB80

SB80

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SB 80 (BR 1190) - T. Buford

     AN ACT relating to the executive branch ethics code.
     Amend KRS 11A.010 to delete from the definition of "officer" the members of the Kentucky Retirement Systems board of trustees, the Kentucky Board of Education, the State Board for Adult and Technical Education, and the Council on Postsecondary Education, and the full-time chief administrative officers of the listed boards and commissions; include in the definition of "officer" members of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board and the State Board of Elections; clarify that "all employees in the executive branch" includes any person who holds a personal service contract, or any other employment arrangement, to perform on a full-time basis for a period of not less than six months a function of any executive branch position; define "person"; amend KRS 11A.020 to clarify the term "advantage"; amend KRS 11A.040 to prohibit a public servant from negotiating for employment with a person or business that does business with, or is regulated by, the agency for which he works if he is directly involved in matters regarding the prospective employer; establish procedures for abstention from such an involvement; direct that the commission is not prohibited from authorizing exemptions to current post-employment provisions; direct that the existing prohibition against a former public servant representing a person or business before a state agency in a matter in which the former public servant was directly involved during his tenure, shall not prohibit a former public servant from performing certain ministerial functions; require an appointing authority's report of employees approved for outside employment to be filed annually on July 15, rather than quarterly; specify that the report cover the previous fiscal year; amend KRS 11A.045 to clarify language relating to acceptance of gifts; amend KRS 11A.050, relating to financial disclosure statements, to extend from 30 days to 90 days after termination the deadline for an officer or public servant who does not remain in his position the entire calendar year to file his disclosure statement; require statement to include the "nature" of a business, rather than just the name and address of it; amend KRS 11A.060 to require, beginning July 14, 2003, commission members appointed on a rotating basis by the Governor, the Attorney General, and the Auditor of Public Accounts, rather than all appointed by the Governor; direct that removal for cause be by the original appointing authority, rather than by the Governor alone; amend KRS 11A.080 to direct that all commission proceedings and records relating to a preliminary investigation be confidential until probable cause of a violation is found and an initiating order is issued, rather than until a final determination is made; change "state" agency to "federal, state, or local government" agency in the existing provision relating to agency referrals to the commission of matters to be investigated; permit the commission to publicly confirm the initiation of an investigation, or the termination of an investigation, if the alleged violations were referred to the commission from a federal, state, or local government agency; amend KRS 11A.100 to direct that venue for appeals of all final orders of the commission lie in the Franklin Circuit Court; amend KRS 11A.130 to direct that nothing in the code be construed to prohibit a present or former officer or public servant who provides a service that is privatized, as defined in KRS 45A.550, from accepting employment from the person or business responsible for those services if that office or public servant was not involved in making the decision to privatize or in developing the privatization contract; amend KRS 11A.990 to direct that the salary withholding penalty for failure to file statement of disclosure by the statutory deadline be computed from the sixteenth day of noncompliance rather than the first day of noncompliance.

SB 80 - AMENDMENTS


     SCS - Retain original provisions of the bill except change the year that the rotation system of appointing members to the commission begins to 2004, instead of 2003; delete the requirement that venue for appeals lie in Franklin Circuit Court.

     Feb 4-introduced in Senate
     Feb 7-to State and Local Government (S)
     Feb 25-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar with Committee Substitute
     Feb 26-2nd reading, to Rules
     Mar 3-recommitted to Appropriations and Revenue (S)


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