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Section 3-24-5 – Referral to Division of Criminal Investigation–Referral to state’s attorney or attorney general.

3-24-5. Referral to Division of Criminal Investigation–Referral to state’s attorney or attorney general. The board may refer any information, report, or complaint it receives to the Division of Criminal Investigation for investigation. If, based on the information, report, or complaint, the board has reasonable cause to believe that a crime has been committed, the matter […]

Section 3-24-6 – Immunity of person acting in good faith–Civil actions .

3-24-6. Immunity of person acting in good faith–Civil actions. A person acting in good faith is immune from civil liability for furnishing information, filing a report, or making a complaint. If a civil action is commenced against a person for damages related to furnishing information, filing a report, or making a complaint and the court […]

Section 3-23-8.1 – Written conflict of interest policy.

3-23-8.1. Written conflict of interest policy. Each school district or cooperative education service unit shall develop a written conflict of interest policy, including any disclosure and authorization form that includes the list of any disclosable interest in contracts or direct benefits covered by this chapter. Source: SL 2017, ch 31, §15; SL 2021, ch 73, […]

Section 3-23-9 – Removal of board member or other person from office or employment–Criminal penalties–Disgorgement–Voidable contract.

3-23-9. Removal of board member or other person from office or employment–Criminal penalties–Disgorgement–Voidable contract. Any person who knowingly violates §§3-23-6 to 3-23-8, inclusive, shall be removed from office or employment and is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. Any person who knowingly violates §§3-23-6 to 3-23-8, inclusive, and is also guilty of theft under chapter […]

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

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, […]

Section 3-23-3 – Circumstances under which state authority, board, or commission may authorize member to derive direct benefit from contract.

3-23-3. Circumstances under which state authority, board, or commission may authorize member to derive direct benefit from contract. Any elected or appointed state authority, board, or commission may authorize an authority, board, or commission member to derive a direct benefit from a contract if: (1)The member has provided full disclosure to the authority, board, or […]