Md. Code Regs. 19A.02.01.03 - Exceptions
Subject to Regulation .04 of this chapter, the Commission may grant an official or employee an exception to Regulation .02 of this chapter for specific outside employment if:
A.
The employee's or official's State duties do not significantly impact on the
outside employer or a contract or proposed contract between the outside
employer and the official's or employee's governmental unit;
B. The employee or official is not directly
supervised by a person who has duties that significantly impact on the outside
employer or the contract or proposed contract;
C. The official or employee does not
supervise a person who has duties that significantly impact on the outside
employer or the contract or proposed contract;
D. The employee or official is not affiliated
with the specific unit within the employee's or official's governmental unit
that exercises authority over the outside employer or is involved in contracts
with the outside employer;
E. The
employee or official has complied with relevant other sections of the Ethics
Law relating to the matters involved;
F. The employee's or official's outside
employment involves no substantive, non-ministerial duties significantly
relating to the official's or employee's governmental unit's authority over the
outside employer;
G. The employee's
or official's outside employment does not involve negotiating or carrying out a
contract involving the outside employer and the official's or employee's
governmental unit, other than contracts involving broad reimbursement payments
that are based on a generally applicable standard and that do not involve
substantial negotiation or discretion;
H. The employee's or official's private
compensation is not directly funded by the State contract or contracts;
and
I. The Commission determines
that the employee's or official's specific employment circumstances do not
otherwise raise a conflict of interest or appearance of conflict as
contemplated by State Government Article, ยงยง
15-102 and 15-502,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
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