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(D) Any business entity in which the designated employee is a director, officer, partner, trustee, <br /> employee, or holds any position of management; or <br /> (E) Any donor of, or any intermediary or agent for a donor of, a gift or gifts aggregating $420 or <br /> more provided to, received by, or promised to the designated employee within 12 months prior to <br /> the time when the decision is made. <br /> (9.3) Section 9.3. Legally Required Participation. <br /> No designated employee shall be prevented from making or participating in the making of any <br /> decision to the extent his or her participation is legally required for the decision to be made. The <br /> fact that the vote of a designated employee who is on a voting body is needed to break a tie does <br /> not make his or her participation legally required for purposes of this section. <br /> (9.5) Section 9.5. Disqualification of State Officers and Employees. <br /> In addition to the general disqualification provisions of section 9, no state administrative official <br /> shall make, participate in making, or use his or her official position to influence any <br /> governmental decision directly relating to any contract where the state administrative official <br /> knows or has reason to know that any party to the contract is a person with whom the state <br /> administrative official, or any member of his or her immediate family has, within 12 months <br /> prior to the time when the official action is to be taken: <br /> (A) Engaged in a business transaction or transactions on terms not available to members of the <br /> public, regarding any investment or interest in real property; or <br /> (B) Engaged in a business transaction or transactions on terms not available to members of the <br /> public regarding the rendering of goods or services totaling in value $1,000 or more. <br /> (10) Section 10. Disclosure of Disqualifying Interest. <br /> When a designated employee determines that he or she should not make a governmental decision <br /> because he or she has a disqualifying interest in it, the determination not to act may be <br /> accompanied by disclosure of the disqualifying interest. <br /> (11) Section 11. Assistance of the Commission and Counsel. <br /> Any designated employee who is unsure of his or her duties under this code may request <br /> assistance from the Fair Political Practices Commission pursuant to Section 83114 and <br /> Regulations 18329 and 18329.5 or from the attorney for his or her agency, provided that nothing <br /> in this section requires the attomey for the agency to issue any formal or informal opinion. <br /> (12) Section 12. Violations. <br /> This code has the force and effect of law. Designated employees violating any provision of this <br /> code are subject to the administrative, criminal and civil sanctions provided in the Political <br /> Reform Act, Sections 81000 - 91014. In addition, a decision in relation to which a violation of the <br /> disqualification provisions of this code or of Section 87100 or 87450 has occurred may be set <br /> aside as void pursuant to Section 91003. <br /> San Leandro Administrative Code Chapter4.2, Appendix A <br /> 12/15/2808 01/18/2011 Page 8 <br />