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File Number: 19-673 <br />“CHAPTER 1.9.120: AGENCY DISTRIBUTION OF TICKETS AND PASSES” <br />(a) Purpose. The purpose of this Chapter is to ensure that all tickets and passes the <br />City receives from public and private entities and individuals, which the City purchases or which <br />the City owns because of its control of the event or facility, are distributed in furtherance of a <br />public purpose. A ticket or pass provided to a public official by the City and distributed and used <br />in accordance with this policy is not a gift under the Political Reform Act if all of the following <br />criteria are met. <br />(b) Limitation. This Policy shall only apply to the City’s distribution of Tickets and/or <br />passes to, or at the behest of, a City Official, as defined by Government Code section 82048. <br />(c) Ticket Distribution Public Purposes. The City may accomplish one or more public purposes of the City through the distribution of tickets to, or at the behest of, a City Official. The following list is illustrative rather than exhaustive of the public purposes of the City that may be accomplished by City officials attending events using tickets distributed to them by the City:1. Support of general employee morale, retention or to reward public service;2. Promotion of City activities within the City and the State of California;3. Promotion of City recognition, visibility, and/or profile on a local, state, or national scale;4. Recognition of a City program or purpose;5. Promotion of City issues and interest.The distribution of any ticket or pass by the City, or at the behest of, a City official shall accomplish one or more public purposes of the City. <br />(d) No Transfer of Tickets. The transfer by any City official of any ticket or pass distributed to that official pursuant to this policy to any other person is prohibited except to members of the official’s immediate family for their personal use, or to no more than one (1) guest solely for their attendance at the event. <br />(e) No Disproportionate Use. Disproportionate use of tickets or passes by a member <br />of the City Council, a City appointed official, a department head, or a particular employee shall be <br />prohibited. <br />(f) City’s Sole Discretion. Tickets and passes distributed according to this policy shall <br />not be earmarked by an outside source for use by a specific City official. The City determines, in <br />its sole discretion, who receives the ticket or pass. <br />(g) Reporting. Within forty-five (45) days of distribution of a ticket or pass, the distribution must be reported on a form provided by the Fair Political Practices Commission (“FPPC”), according to California Code of Regulations section 18944.1(d). <br />(h) Public Record. Within 30 days after adoption, this policy shall be published in the City’s Administrative Code, which is posted on the City’s website, and sent to the FPPC by email. <br />SECTION 3. CEQA. Approval of this resolution is exempt from environmental review <br />under the general rule in California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section <br />15061(b)(3) that CEQA only applies to projects that have the potential for causing a significant <br />effect on the environment. As a series of text amendments and additions, it can be seen with <br />certainty that there is no possibility that this resolution to amend the City of San Leandro <br />Administrative Code will have a significant effect on the environment. <br />SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, <br />sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution, or its application to any person or circumstance, is <br />for any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not <br />affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining sections, subsections, subdivisions, <br />paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases of this Resolution, or its application to any other <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 12/23/2019 <br />103
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