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(c) Ticket Distribution Public Purposes. The City may accomplish one or more <br />public purposes of the City through the distribution of tickets to, or at the behest of, a City <br />Official. The following list is illustrative rather than exhaustive of the public purposes of the <br />City that may be accomplished by City officials attending events using tickets distributed to them <br />by the City: <br />1. Support of general employee morale, retention or to reward public service; <br />2. Promotion of City activities within the City and the State of California; <br />3. Promotion of City recognition, visibility, and/or profile on a local, state, or national <br />scale; <br />4. Recognition of a City program or purpose; <br />5. Promotion of City issues and interest. <br />The distribution of any ticket or pass by the City, or at the behest of, a City official shall <br />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 <br />distributed to that official pursuant to this policy to any other person is prohibited except to <br />members of the official's immediate family for their personal use, or to no more than one (1) <br />guest solely for their attendance at the event. <br />(e) No Disproportionate Use. Disproportionate use of tickets or passes by a member of <br />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 <br />distribution must be reported on a form provided by the Fair Political Practices Commission <br />("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 <br />City's Administrative Code, which is posted on the City's website, and sent to the FPPC by <br />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 />RESOLUTION NO. 2020-005 2 <br />