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Advisory Opinion 1992-023
South Carolina State Ethics Commission
South Carolina State Ethics Commission
Abstract
A public employee would not be prohibited from accepting a meal incidental to giving a speech in an official capacity at a meal function where the meal is provided to all other persons participating in the same event. The agency would not be prohibited by the Ethics Reform Act of 1991 from charging an organization for costs associated with a presentation as reimbursement to the agency for program costs. As to legislators no longer being able to serve on a state commission in an ex-officio capacity, Section 6 provides that the Code Commissioner will delete all references to legislators serving on state boards or commissions, except as allowed by Section 8-13-770.
Issue Date
1992-01-27
Keywords
South Carolina State Ethics Commission, Advisory opinions--South Carolina, Civil service--South Carolina
Type
Text
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