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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

11A.020 Public servant prohibited from certain conduct -- Exception -- Disclosure

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of personal or private interest.
(1)No public servant, by himself or through others, shall knowingly:
(a)Use or attempt to use his influence in any matter which involves a substantial
conflict between his personal or private interest and his duties in the public
interest;
(b)Use or attempt to use any means to influence a public agency in derogation of
the state at large;
(c)Use his official position or office to obtain financial gain for himself or any
members of the public servant's family; or
(d)Use or attempt to use his official position to secure or create privileges,
exemptions, advantages, or treatment for himself or others in derogation of the
public interest at large.
(2)If a public servant appears before a state agency, he shall avoid all conduct which
might in any way lead members of the general public to conclude that he is using
his official position to further his professional or private interest.
(3)When a public servant abstains from action on an official decision in which he has
or may have a personal or private interest, he shall disclose that fact in writing to his
superior, who shall cause the decision on these matters to be made by an impartial
third party.
(4)The prohibitions imposed by subsection (1)(c) of this section shall not apply to
Professional Golfers' Association class A members who teach golf lessons and
receive a fee or lesson charge at golf courses owned and operated by the Kentucky
Department of Parks. Instruction provided by an employee of the Commonwealth
shall only be given while the employee is on his or her own personal time. The
commissioner of the Department of Parks shall promulgate administrative
regulations to establish guidelines for the process by which Professional Golfers'
Association class A members are approved to teach golf lessons at Kentucky
Department of Parks-owned golf courses. The exception granted by this subsection
is in recognition of the benefits that will accrue to the Kentucky Department of
Parks due to increased participation at state-owned golf courses.
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