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Chapter 2 Conflict of Interest <br />(All Content Displayed) <br /> §4.2.100: LEGAL REQUIREMENT. <br /> §4.2.105: ADOPTION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE. <br /> §4.2.110: FILING OF FORM 700. <br /> §4.2.115: PUBLIC INSPECTION AND REPRODUCTION. <br />§4.2.100: LEGAL REQUIREMENT. <br />Under the Political Reform Act, California Government Code Sections 81000 et seq., <br />all public agencies are required to adopt a conflict of interest code. This code <br />designates positions required to file Statements of Economic Interests (Form 700), and <br />assigns disclosure categories specifying the types of interest to be reported. The Form <br />700 is a public document intended to alert public officials and members of the public <br />to the types of financial interests that may create conflicts of interests. <br /> <br />§4.2.105: ADOPTION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST <br />CODE. <br />Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Regulation 18730 in Title 2, Division 6 <br />of the California Code of Regulations is adopted and incorporated into this Chapter by <br />reference. FPPC Regulation 18730, together with the designated positions set forth in <br />Appendix A and the disclosure categories set forth in Appendix B, constitutes the <br />formation and promulgation of the City’s conflict of interest code. <br /> <br />§4.2.110: FILING OF FORM 700. <br />All designated officials and employees shall file the required Form 700 pursuant to <br />provisions of this Chapter with the City Clerk, the City’s filing officer online through <br />the City’s electronic filing system. Failure to timely file the required Form 700 may <br />result in disciplinary action by the relevant department head and/or in the imposition <br />of administrative, criminal, and civil sanctions as provided in California Government <br />Code Sections 81000-91014. <br />