Circumstances under which state authority, board, or commission member does not derive direct benefit from or have interest in contract.

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3-23-2.2. Circumstances under which state authority, board, or commission member does not derive direct benefit from or have interest in contract.

A state authority, board, or commission member does not derive a direct benefit from or have an interest in a contract:

(1)Based solely on the value associated with the member's publicly-traded investments or holdings, or the investments or holdings of any other person with whom the member lives or commingles assets;

(2)By participating in a vote or a decision in which the member's only interest arises from an act of general application;

(3)If the member is a state employee and is authorized to enter into the contract pursuant to §§5-18A-17 through 5-18A-17.6, inclusive;

(4)If the contract is for the sale of goods, or for maintenance or repair services, in the regular course of business at or below a price offered to all customers;

(5)If the contract is subject to a public bidding process; or

(6)If the contract is for the deposit of public funds in a financial institution as otherwise authorized by law.

Source: SL 2017, ch 31, §5.


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