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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Read Before Packet - 12/20/2022 - 5 - Agenda Item #19 – Powerpoint Presentation Amending Section 2-569 To Update The Ethics Complaint Process – December 20, 2022 G:\!TheVault\CAO ADMINISTRATION\Forms\2022-12-20 Agenda Item 19 - Power point.docx City Attorney’s Office 300 Laporte Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6520 970.221.6327 fcgov.com MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Mary Donaldson, Supervisor, Legal Support DATE: December 20, 2022 RE: Agenda Item #19 – PowerPoint Presentation ______________________________________________________________________ Attached is a PDF version of the PowerPoint presentation prepared by Carrie Daggett, which outlines possibly amending Section 2-569 to update the ethics complaint process. Let me know if you need anything further. Attachment pc: Kelly DiMartino, City Manager w/attachment Item 19 –Ordinance No. 153 Amending Section 2-569 to Update Ethics Complaint Process Carrie M. Daggett, City Attorney 2Ethics Review Board •Formed as a Committee in 1981; added to the City Code in 1989. •Three members of Council and an alternate; generally appointed for two- year terms after each election. •Functions include: •Hear complaints of unethical conduct filed against Councilmembers and board and commission members; •Review and investigate actual or hypothetical potential conflicts, and render advisory opinions and recommendations; and •Propose revisions to the Charter or Code or related regulations, rules or policies, pertaining to ethical conduct. •Same process for complaints against board and commission members and complaints against Councilmembers. •First step for all complaints is screening review by the Ethics Review Board to evaluate and determine by majority vote whether further investigation is warranted. •Screening considerations include: 1.Whether the allegations in the complaint, if true, would constitute a violation of state or local ethical rules; 2.The reliability and sufficiency of any facts asserted in support of the allegations; and 3.Any other facts or circumstances the Board may consider relevant. 3Ethics Complaint Process Current Process (part 1): •If complaint merits investigation, Ethics Review Board conducts an investigation and hearing on the complaint. •Based on its investigation, Ethics Review Board adopts Ethics Opinion as to whether a violation occurred. •Ethics Opinion is then presented for Council consideration and adoption by resolution. 4Ethics Complaint Process Current Process (part 2): •Process for complaints against board and commission members stays same. •For complaints against Councilmembers, first step is screening review by a qualified outside attorney (among slate selected periodically by City Attorney) to determine whether screening criteria are met and further investigation is warranted. •If further investigation warranted, notice of determination and City Attorney arranges for investigation by same or other outside attorney (from slate) •Investigating attorney investigates, makes factual determinations and a recommendation to the Ethics Review Board •Ethics Review Board considers recommendation and hears from complainant and subject, then issues an opinion for Council consideration. 5Ethics Complaint Process Proposed Process: 1.Lack of Council jurisdiction over the subject; 2.The allegations in the complaint, if true, would constitute a violation of relevant ethics rules; 3.The allegations in the complaint were previously considered or resolved; 4.The alleged violation if found would be minor and action not justified; 5.The alleged actions were one year or more prior to complaint; 6.The complaint is on its face frivolous, groundless or for the purpose of harassment; 7.The alleged violation is unlikely to shown by a preponderance of the evidence due to lack of verifiable evidence; 8.The matter is moot because the subject is or will no longer be a City official; 9.The subject obtained an advisory opinion about the identified conduct; or 10.The City Council has referred the complaint to another agency for action. 6Ethics Complaint Process Proposed Screening Criteria: •Significant reorganization of Section 2-569(d) to simplify and make provisions more readable and easier to follow. •Requires that each complaint name only one official as its subject. •Eliminates the time limit for acting when extenuating circumstances make delay necessary. 7Ethics Complaint Process Other Revisions to Section 2-569: QUESTIONS?