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The document outlines a recommendation to approve an amended Conflict of Interest Code for the Santa Clara County Central Fire Protection District. The amendments include updates to the titles of designated positions and the addition of a newly created position. The action is stated to have no impact on children, seniors, or sustainability.
Key points
The recommendation is to approve an amended Conflict of Interest Code.
Amendments include updates to titles of designated positions.
Newly created position 'Parts and Service Supervisor' added to the code.
The action has no/neutral impact on children, seniors, or sustainability.
The code must comply with the Political Reform Act and Government Code sections.
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The document appears to be a draft as it includes placeholders and lacks final approval details.
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County of Santa Clara Central Fire Protection District 129362 DATE: June 23, 2026 TO: Governing Board of the Santa Clara County Central Fire Protection District FROM: Suwanna Kerdkaew, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Conflict of Interest Code for the Santa Clara County Central Fire Protection District RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve amended Conflict of Interest Code for the Santa Clara County Central Fire Protection District. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION The Political Reform Act (Government Code Sections 87200 et seq.) requires all local agencies to adopt a conflict of interest code. The code must include a list of positions for which economic interest disclosures must be filed. Government Code section 87306 provides that changed circumstances, including the creation of new positions, require amendment to the conflict of interest code, which then must be approved by the codereviewing body. The Santa Clara County Central Fire Protection District (“District”) has determined that amendments are necessary to its conflict of interest code. The following amendments have been made: - The titles of the below designated positions have been updated as follows: o Principal Financial Analyst/Accountant...
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Santa Clara County Central Fire Protection District Conflict of Interest Code
The Conflict of Interest Code for the Santa Clara County Central Fire Protection District is established in accordance with the Political Reform Act and incorporates the standard terms from the Fair Political Practices Commission's regulation. It includes designated positions and their corresponding disclosure categories for filing Statements of Economic Interests. The code mandates that designated employees file these statements with the District's filing official, who will retain copies and forward originals to the County Clerk. The document also outlines the disclosure requirements for various categories of designated positions, including specific obligations for consultants and newly created positions.
Key points
The Conflict of Interest Code is required by the Political Reform Act.
It incorporates terms from 2 Cal. Adm. Code Section 18730.
Designated employees must file Statements of Economic Interests.
The District's filing official manages the filing process.
Exhibits A and B detail designated positions and disclosure categories.
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The text includes placeholders for some positions and categories that are not filled in.
The document does not specify certain details such as dates for the filing process or specific amendments.
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE FOR SANTA CLARA COUNTY CENTRAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT The Political Reform Act, Government Code sections 81000, et seq., requires state and local government agencies to adopt and promulgate Conflict of Interest Codes. The Fair Political Practices Commission has adopted a regulation, 2 Cal. Adm. Code Section 18730, which contains the terms of a standard Conflict of Interest Code, which can be incorporated by reference, and which may be amended by the Fair Political Practices Commission to conform to amendments in the Political Reform Act after public notice and hearings. Therefore, the terms of 2 Cal. Adm. Code Section 18730 and any amendments to it duly adopted by the Fair Political Practices Commission, along with Exhibits “A” and “B” in which employees are designated and disclosure categories are set forth, are hereby incorporated by reference and constitute the Conflict of Interest Code of Santa Clara County Central Fire Protection District. The complete text of 2 Cal. Adm. Code Section 18730 can be found on the Fair Political Practices Commission website at https://www.fppc.ca.gov. Designated employees shall file Statements of Economic Interests...