Adoption of Models of Ethical Standards

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  1. The municipal technical advisory service (MTAS) for municipalities, the county technical assistance service (CTAS) for counties, and the Tennessee School Boards Association (TSBA) for school districts, in order to provide guidance and direction, shall disseminate models of ethical standards for officials and employees of those entities. The models shall be filed with the commission. Any municipality, county or school district that adopts the ethical standards for officials and employees of local government or school districts promulgated by MTAS, CTAS or TSBA is not required to file the policy with the commission but shall notify the commission in writing that the policy promulgated by MTAS, CTAS or TSBA was adopted and the date the action was taken.
    1. In order to provide guidance and direction to water, wastewater and gas authorities created by a private act or under the general law and to utility districts, the Tennessee Association of Utility Districts (TAUD) shall prepare a model of ethical standards for officials and employees of water, wastewater and gas authorities created by private act or under the general law and of utility districts. The model shall be submitted to the utility management review board for its review and approval pursuant to § 7-82-702(16). The utility management review board shall approve by order the TAUD model of ethical standards before the model may be adopted by any water, wastewater or gas authority created by a private act or under the general law or by any utility district. After the utility management review board approves the TAUD model, the TAUD model shall be filed with the commission.
    2. The governing body of a water, wastewater or gas authority created by a private act or under the general law or of a utility district that adopts ethical standards for its officials and employees shall either adopt the TAUD model of ethical standards approved by the utility management review board or must adopt ethical standards that are more stringent than the TAUD model. If a water, wastewater or gas authority created by a private act or under the general law or a utility district adopts ethical standards that are different from and more stringent than the TAUD model, the more stringent ethical standards shall be submitted to the utility management review board which shall make a finding by order that the ethical standards adopted are more stringent than the TAUD model.
    3. Any water, wastewater or gas authority created by a private act or under the general law or any utility district that adopts the TAUD model of ethical standards is not required to file its ethical standards with the commission but shall notify the commission in writing that the TAUD model of ethical standards was adopted and the date that action was taken.
    4. Any water, wastewater or gas authority created by a private act or under the general law or any utility district that does not adopt the TAUD model of ethical standards or ethical standards more stringent than the TAUD model shall be governed by the ethical standards established by the county legislative body of the county in which the water, wastewater or gas authority created by a private act or under the general law or the utility district has the largest number of customers.


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