2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 4b-4. (Formerly Sec. 4-26f). Restrictions on employees of the Properties Review Board and leasing employees of the Department of Public Works. Financial statements of personnel.

      Sec. 4b-4. (Formerly Sec. 4-26f). Restrictions on employees of the Properties Review Board and leasing employees of the Department of Public Works. Financial statements of personnel. (a) No employee of the Properties Review Board shall hold another state or municipal position, nor shall any such employee or any nonclerical employee in the unit in the Department of Public Works which is responsible for acquiring, leasing and selling real property on behalf of the state, be directly involved in any enterprise which does business with the state or be directly or indirectly involved in any enterprise concerned with real estate acquisition or development. Each member and employee of the State Properties Review Board shall file, with the board and with the State Ethics Commission, and each such employee of the department shall file, with the department and with the State Ethics Commission, a financial statement indicating all sources of business income of such person in excess of one thousand dollars, and the name of any business with which he is associated, which shall have the same meaning as defined in section 1-79. Such statement shall be a public record. Financial statements for the preceding calendar year shall be filed with the commission on or before April fifteenth of each year if the employee or member held such a position during the preceding calendar year.

      (b) The provisions of sections 1-82, 1-82a and 1-88 shall apply to any alleged violation of this section.

      (P.A. 75-425, S. 6, 57; P.A. 87-570, S. 4, 5; 87-589, S. 75, 87; P.A. 88-109.)

      History: P.A. 87-570 applied restrictions to "any person employed by the department of administrative services as a leasing agent or as an immediate supervisor of a leasing agent", required such employees to file with department and state ethics commission, and required state properties review board members and employees to file with state ethics commission instead of secretary of the state's office; P.A. 87-589 made technical change, substituting public works department for administrative services department; P.A. 88-109 deleted the references to leasing agents and substituted nonclerical employee, added requirements concerning the financial statement and added Subsec. (b) re violations of the section; Sec. 4-26f transferred to Sec. 4b-4 in 1989.

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