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Ethics & Conflict of Interest
Law for Municipal Employees
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The Conflict of Interest Law, M.G.L. Ch 268A, was provided
to prevent conflicts between private interests and public
duties, foster integrity in public service and promote the
public's trust and confidence in that service by placing
restrictions on what municipal employees may do on the job,
after hours and after leaving public service.
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All municipal employees will receive the Summary of the
Conflict of Interest Law within 30 days of their initial
hire date, as well as once a year thereafter. Employees are
required to sign a receipt acknowledging they have been
provided the Summary of the Conflict of Interest Law and
return it to the Office of the Town Clerk as soon as
possible.
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Another educational tool provided by
the State Ethics Commission is a short twenty question,
multiple choice, online training program that presents
certain scenarios in which an ethical quandary has been
presented and the test taker must choose the proper course
of action. A completion certificate must be printed out at
the end of the quiz and a copy handed in to the Office of
the Town Clerk (we highly recommend that you keep a copy in
your own files). This must be done within 30 days by new
employees and also once every two years from inception
forwards.
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While this should not be a substitute for legal advice,
employees can obtain free confidential advice about how the
conflict of interest law may apply to you via the State
Ethics Commission:
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State Ethics Commission
One Ashburton Place, Room 619
Boston, MA 02108
Phone (617) 371-9500
Fax (617) 723-5851
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To file a complaint if you believe someone has violated the
conflict of interest law, please call an Investigator at
(617) 371-9500.
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To electronically file a document related to an Adjudicatory
Proceeding,
e-mail:
legal@eth.state.ma.us. |
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Online Training Program |
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State Ethics Commission |