
Ethics Board Advisory OpinionsAdvisory Opinion 2006 - No. 1: Conflict of Interest QUESTION: What
advice would the Ethics Board of the General Assembly give to a
legislator faced with questions about his or her vote on a bill
appropriating moneys for a grant program that subsequently benefitted a
nonprofit organization of which the legislator was a paid director?
Advisory Opinion 2006 - No. 2: Conflict of Interest: Non-profit Organizations QUESTION: What
advice would the Ethics Board of the General Assembly give to a
legislator faced with the question of whether serving in an unpaid
fiduciary position on the board of a non-profit organization creates a
conflict of interest for purposes of House Rule 21 (c) or Senate Rule
17 (c) in voting for or advocating legislation that may directly impact
the finances of non-profit entities generally or a specific non-profit
organization, if the legislator does not receive any direct and unique
financial benefit from the non-profit entity or entities?
Advisory Opinion 2008 - No. 1: Conflict of Interest: Contractual Relationship with State Entity QUESTION: What advice would the Ethics
Board of the General Assembly give to a legislator faced with the
question of whether his or her position as a principal of a private
business that has a contractual relationship with a state entity
creates a conflict of interest for purposes of House Rule 21 (c) or
Senate Rule 17 (c) in voting for or advocating legislation that
directly impacts the finances of the state entity but does not result
in the legislator receiving any direct financial benefit through his or
her business's contract with the state entity?
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