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File Number: 16-570 <br />quite complex, and Regulation 18730 contains all of these provisions for compliance with the <br />Act. <br />Based upon a review of Regulation 18730 and review by the City’s department heads, the <br />Designated Positions List (Appendix A) has been revised to reflect departmental <br />reorganizations and classifications that were created or eliminated since the last Code update. <br />Typically, positions that involve recommending upon or actually voting on matters, negotiating <br />contracts, or making recommendations on purchases without substantive review must be <br />included in the Code. Positions are listed by classification titles, followed by working titles in <br />parentheses if applicable. The positions of City Manager, City Attorney, Finance Director, <br />Mayor and City Councilmembers, and Planning Commissioners are not listed in the City’s <br />Code, as these positions are already required by State law to file disclosure of their economic <br />interests. <br />Current City Council Policy <br />In order to comply with the requirements of the Political Reform Act, the City Council must <br />review the City’s conflict of interest code biennially to determine if it is accurate or if <br />amendments are needed. <br />Previous City Council Action(s) <br />On February 17, 2015, by Resolution No. 2015-029, the City Council last updated the City’s <br />conflict of interest code. <br />ATTACHMENT <br />Attachment to Resolution <br />·Proposed conflict of interest code <br />PREPARED BY: Tamika Greenwood, City Clerk, City Manager’s Office <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 11/1/2016