County Commissioners Compliance Policy
Conflict of Interest - Disclosure
No Conflict of Interest is committed if disclosure is made
Disclosure must:
― be in writing and affirmed under penalty of perjury
- contain a description of the contract or purchase to be made
and the pecuniary interest of the Public Servant
-be submitted to the governmental entity and accepted by it
in a public meeting before final action on the contract or
purchase
― be filed within fifteen (15) days after final action on the
contract or purchase with SBOA and Circuit Court Clerk
Indiana State Form 54266 is a Uniform Conflict of Interest
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