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CN 1983-72
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Opinion Type
Advisory Opinion
Docket Number
CN 1983-72
Parties Involved
Supervisors obtaining donations from employees to be served to others
Agency at Issue
Supervisors
Decision Date
10/29/1983
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42:1116
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Advisory opinion stating that supervisors soliciting from their employees donations of food to be served at a function attended by persons other than those employees may violate the Code of Ethics.
Ethics Subject Matters
Abuse of Office
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• <br /> COMMISSION ON ETHICS FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES <br /> DATED: October 28, 1983 <br /> FILED: October 28, 1983 ADVISORY OPINION NO. 83 -72 <br /> RE: Request for an advisory opinion concerning the <br /> legality of supervisors soliciting from their <br /> employees donations of food to be served at a <br /> function attended by persons other than those <br /> employees. <br /> The Commission has recently obtained information concerning <br /> a luncheon held in connection with the dedication of a State building. <br /> Most of the food served at this luncheon was supplied by employees of <br /> that Department. The arrangements for this luncheon were made by a <br /> group of the Department's supervisors. In order to assure that an <br /> • adequate quantity and variety of food would be available at this <br /> function, lists of foods to be supplied by the employees of the various <br /> offices in the Department were distributed. The supervisors were told <br /> to tell their employees that providing this food was purely voluntary. <br /> In fact, although most employees did participate in supplying food, <br /> many employees did not. Furthermore, not all of the requested items <br /> were supplied, and in some cases employees brought items other than <br /> those that were specified on the list given to their office. The <br /> luncheon was attended both by the employees and by several hundred <br /> other persons who were in attendance at the building's dedication. <br /> The Commission takes notice of the fact that certain functions <br /> such as staff birthday parties or parties in connection with holidays, <br /> such as Christmas parties, are traditional and accepted office practices. <br /> • <br />
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