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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 - AB 1234 - Ethics Training Certificates - Elected Offi 13 INSTITUTE FOR LOCALGOVERNMENT 1400 K Street, 4 Floor, Sacramento, California 95814 -r www.ca-ilg.org Public Service Ethics Education Proof of Participation Certificate Participant Name:C c O /` V � � Course Date & Time: Thursday, June 29, 2006, 5:00 — 7:00 p.m. Location: Tustin Community Center Eligible Credit: 2 Hours (Requires Attendance for Entire Session) This course is an overview course on all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy the requirements of Article 2.4 of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code, including the following: • Laws relating to personal financial gain by public servants, including, but not limited to, laws prohibiting bribery and conflict-of-interest laws. • Laws relating to claiming perquisites ("perks") of office, including, but not limited to, gift and.travel restrictions, prohibitions against the use of public resources for personal or political purposes, prohibitions against gifts of public funds, mass mailing restrictions, and prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by transportation companies. • Government transparency laws, including, but not limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements and open government laws. • Laws relating to fair processes, including, but not limited to, common law bias prohibitions, due process requirements, incompatible offices, competitive bidding requirements for public contracts, and disqualification from participating in decisions affecting family members; and • General ethical principles relating to public service. The Institute for Local Government affirms that this course satisfies the guidelines issued by the Fair Political Practices Commission and Attorney General for course sufficiency and accuracy.. To be completed by participant: By signing below, I certify that I signed in at this session, participated in the activity described above and am entitled to claim ethics education credit hour(s). rj Participant Signature � � o 1�14 NOTE TO PARTICIPANT: Please provide a copy of this proof of participation to the Custodian for such records at your agency. In addition, we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your odvn records to retain for at least five years. These certificates are only available at this program;duplicates will not be issued. I AB 1234 Ethics Education Proof-of-Participation Certificate Participant Name: Joe Carchio Course Date & Time: December 20, 2006 — 9 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Location: Council Chambers, City Hall, City of Huntington Beach Eligible Credit: 2 Hours (Requires Attendance for Entire Session) This course is an overview course on all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy the requirements of Article 2.4 of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code, including the following: • Laws relating to personal financial gain by public servants, including, but not limited to, laws prohibiting bribery and conflict-of-interest laws. • Laws relating to claiming perquisites ("perks") of office, including, but not limited to, gift and travel restrictions, prohibitions against the use of public resources for personal or political purposes, prohibitions against gifts of public funds, mass mailing restrictions, and prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by transportation companies. • Government transparency laws, including, but not limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements and open government laws. • Laws relating to fair processes, including, but not limited to, common law bias prohibitions, due process requirements, incompatible offices, competitive bidding requirements for public contracts, and disqualification from participating in decisions affecting family members; and • General ethical principles relating to public service. The City of Huntington Beach affirms that this course satisfies the guidelines issued by the Fair Political Practices Commission and Attorney General for course sufficiency and accuracy. To be completed by participant: By signing below tify tha I^signed in this s s off, parti ipated in the activity described above and am .entitled o-c"lai 2 ethics ati n cred' urs. Parti ct3ant Sig�atur NOTF.TO PA CIPANT: Pt e provide a copy of this proof of participation to the custodian for such records a ur agency. In addition, we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your own records to retain for at least five years. These certificates are only available at this program; duplicates will not be issued. AB 1234 Ethics Education Proof of Participation Certificate Participant Name: Joe Carchio Course Date & Time: December 20, 2005—9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Location: City Hall, City of Huntington Beach Eligible Credit: 2 Hours (Requires Attendance for Entire Session) This course is an overview course on all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy the requirements of Article 2.4 of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code, including the following: • Laws relating to personal financial gain by public servants, including, but not limited to, laws prohibiting bribery and conflict-of-interest laws. • Laws relating to claiming perquisites ("perks") of office, including, but not limited to, gift and travel restrictions, prohibitions against the use of public resources for personal or political purposes, prohibitions against gifts of public funds, mass mailing restrictions, and prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by transportation companies. . Government transparency laws, including, but not limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements and open government laws. • Laws relating to fair processes;including, but not limited to, common law bias prohibitions, due process requirements, incompatible offices, competitive bidding requirements for public contracts, and disqualification from participating in decisions affecting family members; and • General ethical principles relating to public service. The City of Huntington Beach affirms that this course satisfies the guidelines issued by the Fair Political Practices Commission and Attorney General for course sufficiency and accuracy. To be completed by participant: By signing below, I certify that I signed in at this session, participated in the activity described above and am entitled to claim two (2) ethics education credit hours. Signature on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach Participant Signature NOTE TO PARTICIPANT: Please provide a copy of this proof of participation to the custodian for such records at your agency. In addition,we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your own records to retain for at least five years. These certificates are only available at this program; duplicates will not be issued. �-�` r. INSTITUTE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT 4 INSTITUTE FOR LOCAL VERNMENT 1400 K Street, 4 Floor, Sacramento, California 95814 — www.ca-ilg.org Public Service Ethics Education Proof of Participation Certificate Participant Name: Course Date & Time: Thursday, June 29, 2006, 5:00 — 7:00 p.m. Location: Tustin Community Center Eligible Credit: 2 Hours (Requires Attendance for Entire Session) This course is an overview course on all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy the requirements of Article 2.4 of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code, including the following: • Laws relating to personal financial gain by public servants, including, but not limited to, laws prohibiting bribery and conflict-of-interest laws. a Laws relating to claiming perquisites ("perks") of office, including, but not limited to, gift and travel restrictions, prohibitions against the use of public resources for personal or political purposes, prohibitions against gifts of public funds, mass mailing restrictions, and prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by transportation companies. . Government transparency laws, including, but not limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements and open government laws. • Laws relating to fair processes, including, but not limited to, common law bias prohibitions, due process requirements, incompatible offices, competitive bidding requirements for public contracts, and disqualification from participating in decisions affecting family members; and • General ethical principles relating to public service. The Institute for Local Government affirms that this course satisfies the guidelines issued by the Fair Political Practices Commission and Attorney General for course sufficiency and accuracy. To be completed by participant: By signing below, I certify that I signed in at this session, participated in the activity described above and am entitled to claim ethics education credit hour(s). t�7 Participant Signature NOTE TO PARTICIPANT: Please provide a copy of this proof of participation to the custodian for such records at your agency. In addition, we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your own records to retain for at least five years. These certificates are only available at this program;duplicates will not be issued. INSTITUTEFOR LoCALthGOVER-NMENT 1400 K Street, 4 Floor, Sacramento, California 95814 — www.ca-ilg.org Public Service Ethics Education Proof of Participation Certificate Participant Name: Debbie Cook Course Date & Time: June 29, 2006; 5:00 p.m. — 7:00 p.m. Location: Tustin Community Center, LOCC Orange County Division Eligible Credit: 2 Hours (Requires Attendance for Entire Session) This course is an overview course on all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy the requirements of Article 2.4 of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code, including the following: • Laws relating to personal financial gain by public servants, including, but not limited to, laws prohibiting bribery and conflict-of-interest laws. • Laws relating to claiming perquisites ("perks") of office, including, but not limited to, gift and travel restrictions, prohibitions against the use of public resources for personal or political purposes, prohibitions against gifts of public funds, mass mailing restrictions, and prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by transportation companies. e Government transparency laws, including, but not limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements and open government laws. • Laws relating to fair processes, including, but not limited to, common law bias prohibitions, due process requirements, incompatible offices, competitive bidding requirements for public contracts, and disqualification from participating in decisions affecting family members; and • General ethical principles relating to public service. The Institute for Local Government affirms that this course satisfies the guidelines issued by the Fair Political Practices Commission and Attorney General for course sufficiency and accuracy. To be completed by participant: By signing below, I certify that I signed in at this session, participated in the activity described above and am entitled to claim w - ethics education credit hour(s). Participant Signature Participant Printed Name NOTE TO PARTICIPANT: Please provide a copy of this proof of participation to the custodian for such records at your agency. In addition, we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your own records to retain for at least five years. If lost, a fee of$20 will be charged for every certificate reissued. AB 1234 Ethics Education Proof of Participation Certificate Participant Name: Joan L. Flynn Course Date &Time: November 1, 2006—9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Location. City Hall, City of Huntington Beach Eligible Credit: 2 Hours (Requires Attendance for Entire Session) This course is an overview course on all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy the requirements of Article 2.4 of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code, including the following: Laws relating to personal financial gain by public servants, including, but not limited.to, laws prohibiting bribery and conflict-of-interest laws. Laws relating to claiming perquisites ("perks") of office, including, but not limited to, gift and travel restrictions, prohibitions against the use of public resources for personal or political purposes, prohibitions against gifts of public funds, mass mailing restrictions, and prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by transportation companies. • Government transparency laws, including, but not limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements and open government laws. Laws relating to fair processes, including, but not limited to, common law bias prohibitions, due process requirements, incompatible offices, competitive bidding requirements for public contracts, and disqualification from participating in decisions affecting family members; and • General ethical principles relating to public service. The City of Huntington Beach affirms that this course satisfies the guidelines issued by the Fair Political Practices Commission and Attorney General for course sufficiency and accuracy. To be completed by participant: By signing below, I certify that I signed in at this session, participated in the activity described above and am entitled to claim two (2) ethics education credit hours. Signature on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach Participant Signature NOTE TO PARTICIPANT: Please provide a copy of this proof of participation to the custodian for such records at your agency. In addition, we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your own records to retain for at least five years. These certificates are only available at this program; duplicates will not be issued. " ` INSTITUTE FOR LocAL GovERNMENT S 1Q AB 1234 Ethics Education Proof of Participation Certificate Participant Name- Saari L. Freidenrich Course Date &Time: November 1, 2006—9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Location: City Ball, City of Huntington Beach Eligible Credit: 2 Hours (Requires Attendance for Entire Session) This course is an overview course on all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy the requirements of Article 2.4 of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code, including the following: Laws relating to personal financial gain by public servants, including, but not limited to, laws prohibiting bribery and conflict-of-interest laws. Laws relating to claiming perquisites ("perks") of office, including, but not limited to, gift and travel restrictions, prohibitions against the use of public resources for personal or political purposes, prohibitions against gifts of public funds, mass mailing restrictions, and prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by transportation companies. • Government transparency laws, including, but not limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements and open government laws. Laws relating to fair processes, including, but not limited to, common law bias prohibitions, due process requirements, incompatible offices, competitive bidding requirements for public contracts, and disqualification from participating in decisions affecting family members; and . General ethical principles relating to public service. The City of Huntington Beach affirms that this course satisfies the guidelines issued by the Fair Political Practices Commission and Attorney General for course sufficiency and accuracy. To be completed by participant: By signing below, I certify that I signed in at this session, participated in the activity described above and am entitled to claim two (2) ethics education credit hours. Signature on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach Participant Signature NOTE TO PARTICIPANT: Please provide a copy of this proof of participation to the custodian for such records at your agency. In addition,`we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your own records to retain for at least five years. These certificates are only available at this program; duplicates will not be issued. 2 INSTITUTE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT K L" . to ~ . 1400 K Street, 4 =Floor; Sacramento, California 95814 vuww.ca-ilg.org PubiiC Ser"Ace "Ethics 'EdluG on Pr©off of Rartici{�at;lonelrtf�:cae. Participant Name , Course Da#e"& Time: Thurstlay ,June'29, 2006, 5:00 =7:00 M. 4 Location: Tustin Community Center Eli:gbie Credi#: 2 Hours :"(Requires Attendance for"Entire.Sessaon) This:course is an overview course on.all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy.the requiirements of Article 2 of;Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title"5 of the Government Code, including the following:' Laws relating to personal'financial gain by public servants, including,,but not limited to, laws prohibiting bribery,and conflict of-interest laws, Laws relating to,claiming,perquisites:(``perks") of office, including, but not lirhited to, gift antl travel rest-fictions; prohibitionsgainst the Use of,pub{ic resources for.personal or;political purposes, prohibitions against gifts;of public funds, mass mailing restrictions,antl prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by irr hsportation companies: Government transparency laws including, but not.''limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements antl open goverhrent laws • Laws'relating to.fair processes', including, but not lirnite&,to, common law bias ' rohibitions, due . _process requirements, incompatible_offices, competitive bidding requirements for public;contracts; and"disqualification from participating in Ad 6isions,6ffecting family members;"and General ethical principles relating to public service. The Institute for:Local Government",affirms that this course satisfies:"the guidelines issued by the.Fair , Political-Practices Commission and.Attorney General for course sufficiency.and accuracy. To be completed`bv%participant By signing below; 1 certify that 1 signed in at this session, participated in the activity described above and am entitled#o claim ; ' ethics education credit hour(s). Participar&Signat e 1 NOTE TO PARTICIPANT Please provide a copy of this proof of participation to the custodian for such.records at your agency. i In addition, we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your own records to retain for at least five years. These certificates are only available of this programs;duplicates will not be issued. r tN " STIT . E FOR ILM 1400 K Street, 41h Floor, Sacramento, California 95814 — www.ca-ilg.org 2005 JUL 21 PH 111: 49 Public Service Ethics Education . '�� 3 t3 Proof of Participation Certificate4 Participant Name: DOI �t1ZnSeil Course Date & Time: Thursday, June 29, 2006, 5:00 — 7:00 p.m. Location: Tustin Community Center Eligible Credit: 2 Hours (Requires Attendance for Entire Session) This course is an overview course on all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy the requirements of Article 2.4 of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code, including the following: • Laws relating to personal financial gain by public servants, including, but.not limited to, laws prohibiting bribery and conflict-of-interest laws. • Laws relating to claiming perquisites ("perks") of office, including, but not limited to, gift and travel restrictions, prohibitions against the use of public resources for personal or political purposes, prohibitions against gifts of public funds, mass mailing restrictions, and prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by transportation companies. • Government transparency laws, including, but not limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements and open government laws. • Laws relating to fair processes, including, but not limited to, common law bias prohibitions, due process requirements, incompatible offices, competitive bidding requirements for public contracts, and disqualification from participating in decisions affecting family members; and • General ethical principles relating to public service. The Institute for Local Government affirms that this course satisfies the guidelines issued by the Fair Political Practices Commission and Attorney General for course sufficiency and accuracy. To be completed by participant: By signing below, I certify that I signed in at this session, participated in the activity described above and am entitled to claim ethics education credit hour(s). Participant Signature NOTE TO PARTICIPANT: Please pr ide a copy of this proof of participation to the custodian for such records at your agency. In addition, we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your own records to retain for at least five years. These certificates are only available at this program;duplicates will not be issued. AB 1234 Ethics Education Proof of Participation Certificate Participant Name: Jill Hardy Course Date & Time: November 1, 2006—9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Location: City Hall, City of Huntington Beach Eligible Credit: 2 Hours (Requires Attendance for Entire Session) This course is an overview course on all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy the requirements of Article 2.4 of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code, including the following: Laws relating to personal financial gain by public servants, including, but not limited to, laws prohibiting bribery and conflict-of-interest laws. Laws relating to claiming perquisites ("perks") of office, including, but not limited to, gift and travel restrictions, prohibitions against the use of public resources for personal or political purposes, prohibitions against gifts of public funds, mass mailing restrictions, and prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by transportation companies. . Government transparency laws, including, but not limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements and open government laws. Laws relating to fair processes, including, but not limited to, common law bias prohibitions, due process requirements, incompatible offices, competitive bidding requirements for public contracts, and disqualification from participating in decisions affecting family members; and . General ethical principles relating to public service. The City of Huntington Beach affirms that this course satisfies the guidelines issued by the Fair Political Practices Commission and Attorney General for course sufficiency and accuracy. To be completed by participant: By signing below, I certify that I signed in at this session, participated in the activity described above and am entitled to claim two (2) ethics education credit hours. Signature on file with the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach Participant Signature NOTE TO PARTICIPANT: Please provide a copy of this proof of participation to the custodian for such records at your agency. In addition, we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your own records to retain for at least five years. These certificates are only available at this program; duplicates will not be issued. h, INSTITUTE FOR LocAL GOVERNMENT A-. R �17 2001 FEB — I PSI 3: I Z r s i E" Public Service Ethics Edd-''Mon Itc 1 Online Proof of Participation Certificate Date of Completion: 12/27/2006 This course is an overview course on all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy the requirements of Article 2.4 of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code, including the following: • Laws relating to personal financial gain by public servants, including, but not limited to, laws prohibiting bribery and conflict-of-interest laws. • Laws relating to claiming perquisites ("perks") of office, including, but not limited to, gift and travel restrictions, prohibitions against the use of public resources for personal or political purposes, prohibitions against gifts of public funds, mass mailing restrictions, and prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by transportation companies. • Government transparency laws, including, but not limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements and open government laws. • Laws relating to fair processes, including, but not limited to, common law bias prohibitions, due process requirements, incompatible offices, competitive bidding requirements for public contracts, and disqualification from participating in decisions affecting family members;-and • General ethical principles relating to public service. The Fair Political Practices Commission and Attorney General have reviewed this course for course sufficiency and accuracy. To be completed by participant: By signing below, I certify that I fully reviewed the content of the entire online AB 1234 course approved by the Attomey General and Fair Political Practices Commission and am entitled to claim two hours of public service ethics law and principles credit. ja rrticipa_nt-SignaUure Participant Name d Agency hame NOTE TO PARTICIPANT. Please provide a copy of this proof of participation to the custodian for such records at your agency. In addition, we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your own records to retain for at least five years. To preserve the integrity of the online certification process;these certificates are only available upon completing the online session;duplicates will not be issued.. 2007 JAN -3 PM 12: 4 Public Service Ethics Education r ff Online Proof of Participation Certificate Date of Completion: 12/27/2006 This course is an overview course on all public service ethics issues necessary to satisfy the requirements of Article 2.4 of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code, including the following: • Laws relating to personal financial gain by public servants, including, but not limited to, laws prohibiting bribery and conflict-of-interest laws. • Laws relating to claiming perquisites ("perks") of office, including, but not limited to, gift and travel restrictions, prohibitions against the use of public resources for personal or political purposes, prohibitions against gifts of public funds, mass mailing restrictions, and prohibitions against acceptance of free or discounted transportation by transportation companies. • Government transparency laws, including, but not limited to, financial interest disclosure requirements and open government laws. • Laws relating to fair processes, including, but not limited to, common law bias prohibitions, due process requirements, incompatible offices, competitive bidding requirements for public contracts, and disqualification from participating in decisions affecting family members; and • General ethical principles relating to public service. The Fair Political Practices Commission and Attorney General have reviewed this course for course sufficiency and accuracy. To be completed by participant: By signing below, I certify that I fully reviewed the content of the entire online AB 1234 course approved by the Attorney General and Fair Political Practices Commission and am entitled to claim two hours of public service ethics law and principles credit. articipant Sign ure Participan Name of Agency ame NOTE TO PARTICIPANT. Please provide a copy of this proof of participation to the custodian for such records at your agency. In addition, we recommend you make a copy of this proof of participation for your own records to retain for at least five years. To preserve the integrity of the online certification process,these certificates are only available upon completing the online session;duplicates will not be issued.