Utah Code 67-16-9. Conflict of interests prohibited
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Terms Used In Utah Code 67-16-9
- Business entity: means a sole proprietorship, partnership, association, joint venture, corporation, firm, trust, foundation, or other organization or entity used in carrying on a business. See Utah Code 67-16-3
- Public employee: means a person who is not a public officer who is employed on a full-time, part-time, or contract basis by:
(i) the state; (ii) a political subdivision of the state; or (iii) an association as defined in Section 53G-7-1101. See Utah Code 67-16-3 - Public officer: means an elected or appointed officer:
(i) (A) of the state; (B) of a political subdivision of the state; or (C) an association as defined in Section 53G-7-1101; and (ii) who occupies a policymaking post. See Utah Code 67-16-3 No public officer or public employee shall have personal investments in any business entity which will create a substantial conflict between his private interests and his public duties.Enacted by Chapter 128, 1969 General Session
- Public officer: means an elected or appointed officer: