§ 1202.1. Code of conduct
Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 4 Pa.C.S.A. AmusementsEffective: January 7, 2010
Effective: January 7, 2010
4 Pa.C.S.A. § 1202.1
§ 1202.1. Code of conduct
(a) Scope.--The board shall adopt a comprehensive code of conduct prior to the consideration of any license, permit or registration application. The code of conduct shall supplement all other requirements under this part and 65 Pa.C.S. Pt. II (relating to accountability) and shall provide guidelines applicable to members, employees of the board, independent contractors and the immediate family of the members, employees and independent contractors to enable them to avoid any perceived or actual conflict of interest and to promote public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the board. At a minimum, the code of conduct adopted under this section shall include registration of licensed entity representatives under subsection (b) and the restrictions under subsections (c) and (c.1).
(1) A licensed entity representative shall register with the board in a manner prescribed by the board, which shall include the name, employer or firm, business address and business telephone number of both the licensed entity representative and any licensed entity, applicant for licensure or other person being represented.
(3) Disclose and recuse himself from any hearing or other proceeding in which the member's objectivity, impartiality, integrity or independence of judgment may be reasonably questioned due to the member's relationship or association with a party connected to any hearing or proceeding or a person appearing before the board.
(5) Not hold or campaign for public office, hold an office in any political party or political committee, as defined in section 1513(d) (relating to political influence), contribute to or solicit contributions to a political campaign, political party, political committee or candidate, publicly endorse a candidate or actively participate in a political campaign.
(6) Not solicit funds for any charitable, educational, religious, health, fraternal, civic or other nonprofit entity from any applicant, licensed entity, party, permittee, registrant or licensed entity representative, or from any affiliate, subsidiary, intermediary or holding company of any applicant, licensed entity, party or licensed entity representative. Subject to the provisions of section 1201(h)(4.1) (relating to Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board established), a member may serve as an officer, employee or member of the governing body of a nonprofit entity and may attend, make personal contributions to and plan or preside over the entity's fundraising events. A member may permit his name to appear on the letterhead used for fundraising events if the letterhead contains only the member's name and position with the nonprofit entity.
(7) Not meet or engage in discussions with any applicant, licensed entity, permittee, registrant, licensed entity representative, person who provides goods, property or services to a slot machine licensee or any other person or entity under the jurisdiction of the board unless the meeting or discussion occurs on the business premises of the board and is recorded in a log. The log shall be available for public inspection during the regular business hours of the board and shall be posted on the board's Internet website. The log shall include the date and time of the meeting or discussion, the names of the participants and the subject discussed. The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to meetings to consider matters requiring the physical inspection of the equipment or premises of an applicant or a licensed entity provided the meeting is entered in the log.
(2) No attorney representing the bureau or the Office of Enforcement Counsel or an applicant, licensee or permittee in any proceeding shall engage in an ex parte communication with a member, an attorney of the Office of Chief Counsel who is advising the board on a proceeding or a hearing officer of the board.
(2) In addition to documenting an ex parte communication under paragraph (1), notification of the substance of the communication and an opportunity to respond shall be provided to all parties to a hearing or other proceeding directly affected by the anticipated vote or action of the hearing officer or board related to the ex parte communication.
(3)(i) A member or hearing officer who engaged in or received an ex parte communication shall recuse himself from any hearing or other proceeding related to the ex parte communication if the context and substance of the ex parte communication creates substantial reasonable doubt as to the individual's ability to act objectively, independently or impartially.
(v) Failure of a member who engaged in or received an ex parte communication to recuse himself from a hearing or other proceeding when required under subparagraph (i) shall be grounds for appeal to a court of competent jurisdiction if the board action being appealed could not have occurred without the participation of the member.
(4) This subsection shall not preclude a member from consulting with other members individually if the consultation complies with 65 Pa.C.S. Ch. 7 (relating to open meetings) or with employees or independent contractors whose functions are to assist the board in carrying out its adjudicative functions.
“Ex parte communication.” An off-the-record communication engaged in or received by a member or hearing officer of the board regarding the merits of or any fact in issue relating to a pending matter before the board or hearing officer or which may reasonably be expected to come before the board or hearing officer in a contested on-the-record proceeding. The term shall not include off-the- record communications by or between a member or hearing officer of the board, department, Pennsylvania State Police, Attorney General or other law enforcement official prior to the beginning of the proceeding solely for the purpose of seeking clarification or correction to evidentiary materials intended for use in the proceedings. The term shall also not include communications between the board or a member and the office of chief counsel.
Credits
2006, Nov. 1, P.L. 1243, No. 135, § 5, imd. effective. Amended 2010, Jan. 7, P.L. 1, No. 1, § 5, imd. effective.
4 Pa.C.S.A. § 1202.1, PA ST 4 Pa.C.S.A. § 1202.1
Current through Act 11 of the 2024 Regular Session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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