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Ethics Board Docket No. 2021-139 <br /> Page 5 of 11 <br /> 11. <br /> Rowdy Gaudet resigned from Emergent effective April 29, 2022. <br /> 12. <br /> If called to testify, Mr. Speyrer would state that Emergent Method believed, based on <br /> advice from legal counsel and representations from Mr. Gaudet, that Mr. Gaudet's employment <br /> with Emergent Method was not prohibited by the Ethics Code. <br /> IV. <br /> PROVISIONS OF LAW: <br /> 13. <br /> Section 1111 C(2)(d) of the Ethics Code provides that no public servant and no legal entity <br /> in which the public servant exercises control or owns an interest in excess of twenty-five percent, <br /> shall receive any thing of economic value for or in consideration of services rendered, or to be <br /> rendered, to or for any person during his public service unless such services are neither performed <br /> for nor compensated by any person or from any officer, director, agent, or employee of such <br /> person, if such public servant knows or reasonably should know that such person has or is seeking <br /> to obtain contractual or other business or financial relationships with the public servant's agency. <br /> Section I I I I C(2)(d) and Section 1115A(1) of the Ethics Code provide in pertinent part: <br /> §1111. Payment from nonpublic sources <br /> C. Payments for nonpublic service <br /> (2) No public servant and no legal entity in which the public servant exercises <br /> control or owns an interest in excess of twenty-five percent, shall receive any thing <br /> of economic value for or in consideration of services rendered, or to be rendered, <br /> to or for any person during his public service unless such services are: <br />