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2011-1112011-111 Resolution Authorizing the Town Attorney to Initiate Revisions to the Town of Wappinger Ethics Code At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on March 14, 2011. The meeting was called to order by Christopher Colsey, Supervisor, and upon roll being called, the following were present: PRESENT: Supervisor - Christopher J. Colsey Councilmembers - William H. Beale (Arrived at 7:47 PM) Vincent F. Bettina Ismay Czarniecki Joseph P. Paoloni (Arrived at 7:37 PM) ABSENT: The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Bettina and seconded by Councilwoman Czarniecki. WHEREAS, the Town Board considered Resolution No. 2010-106 setting financial disclosure standards for Town of Wappinger public officers on February 22, 2010, and tabled such for the purpose of seeking further clarification; and WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger Employee Personnel Manual, which includes the Town of Wappinger Ethics Code, was revised and adopted on June 14, 2010; and WHEREAS, emphasis has been placed on improving the standards of conduct of public officers through the Office of the Attorney General and New York State Association of Towns; and WHEREAS, the Office of the Attorney General announced its efforts to increase its staffing and investigations in respect to its Public Integrity Bureau; and WHEREAS, the New York State Associations of Towns held its annual conference in February 2011 and offered three (3) classes dedicated to the ethical conduct of public officers; and WHEREAS, the Town Board believes it to be in the best interest of the residents to maintain the highest level of ethical standards, to include matters of personal financial disclosure that may be at variance with the Town of Wappinger Ethics Code, as located within the Town of Wappinger Employee Personnel Manual, General Municipal Law §806 and any other provisions of local, State or Federal law; and WHEREAS, in an effort to develop a process of objectively reporting matters consistent with General Municipal Law §806, the Town of Wappinger Ethics Code, and in accordance with the efforts and advisement of the Office of the Attorney General and New York State Association of Towns, the Town Board hereby authorizes the Town Attorney to initiate Local Law proceedings in accordance with the educational information provided during the annual conference of the Association of Towns. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby directs the Town of Wappinger Attorney to initiate Local Law proceedings consistent with General Municipal Law §806, the Town of Wappinger Ethics Code and in accordance with the efforts and advisement of the Office of the Attorney General and New York State Association of Towns. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: CHRISTOPHER COLSEY, SUPERVISOR Voting: AYE WILLIAM H. BEALE, COUNCILMAN Voting: AYE VINCENT F. BETTINA, COUNCILMAN Voting: AYE ISMAY CZARNIECKI, COUNCILWOMAN Voting: AYE JOSEPH P. PAOLONI, COUNCILMAN Voting: AYE Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York 3/14/2011 The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. �dL- j6 C. 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Workforce http://nyintegrity.org/ 3/8/2011 New York State Commission on Public Integrity Page 2 of 2 Welcome to the New York State Commission on Public Integrity. Here, you will find information about our mission and how we do our work. This information includes the text of many of our publications, access to our on-line applications, and information about the members of the Commission. There also are links to the relevant laws and regulations, as well as to our advisory opinions. Our primary objective is to prevent violations before they occur. One of our most important duties is to advise State officers and employees, as well as lobbyists and their clients, about how the law affects them. We urge you to utilize our services and seek the Commission's guidance, whether by phone or letter or formal opinion. Agency managers or trainers as well as lobbyists and their clients, should contact us to arrange ethics or lobbying training. The Commission also administers the Financial Disclosure Statement program and the Lobbyist On - Line Registration Application. Contact us with any of your questions. Finally, the Commission is authorized to investigate possible violations of law. Call, write or e-mail us if you think you have evidence of a violation. You do not have to use your name, but if you tell us how to contact you, it will help us in our investigation. Accessibility I Security I Privacy I Contact I Site Map I Home http://nyintegrity.org/ 3/8/2011 About the Public Integrity Bureau About the Public Integrity Bureau The Public Integrity Bureau ("PIB") investigates and seeks to vindicate the public's interest in honest government. When government actors, or private individuals acting in concert with them, engage in corruption, fraud or illegal behavior in the course of their public duties, the PIB may investigate or take enforcement action to restore the public's interest in honest government and the integrity of government officials at the state and local level. Specifically, PIB handles complex investigations into government corruption, fraud and abuse of authority. Although PIB is part of the Criminal Division, PIB brings cases pursuant to both civil and criminal authority. The Bureau can also issue reports about its investigations and findings. In 2007, the Attorney General made public integrity a primary focus in his efforts to restore the public's faith in honest government and to promote transparency throughout state government. 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