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MoUNns ViEw <br />Code of Conduct Policy <br />Purpose <br />The City Council of the City of Mounds View determines that a code of conduct for its <br />members, as well as the members of the commissions and committees of the City of <br />Mounds View, is essential for the public affairs of the City. By eliminating conflicts of <br />interest and providing standards for conduct in City matters, the City Council hopes to <br />promote the faith and confidence of the citizens of Mounds View in their government and to <br />encourage its citizens to serve on its Council, commissions and committees. <br />Standards of Conduct <br />Subd. 1. No member of the City Council or a City commission or committee may <br />knowingly: <br />a. Violate the open meeting law. <br />b. Participate in a matter that affects the person's financial interests or those of a <br />business with which the person is associated, unless the effect on the person or <br />business is no greater than on other members of the same business classification, <br />profession, or occupation. <br />c. Use the person's public position to secure special privileges or exemptions for the <br />person or for others. <br />d. Use the person's public position to solicit personal gifts or favors. <br />e. Use the person's public position for personal gain. <br />f. Except as specifically permitted pursuant to Minn. Stat. 471.895, accept or receive <br />any gift of substance, whether in the form of money, services, loan, travel, <br />entertainment, hospitality, promise, or any otherform, under circumstances in which <br />it could be reasonably expected to influence the person, the person's performance <br />of official action, or be intended as a reward for the person's official action. <br />g. Disclose to the public, or use for the person's or another person's personal gain, <br />information that was gained by reason of the person's public position if the <br />information was not public data or was discussed at a closed session of the City <br />Council. <br />h. Disclose information that was received, discussed, or decided in conference with <br />the City's legal counsel that is protected by the attorney-client privilege unless a <br />majority of the City Council has authorized the disclosure. <br />i. Represent private interests before the City Council or any City committee, <br />commission or agency. <br />