San Francisco Ethics Commission
The San Francisco Ethics Commission is a public agency tasked with maintaining city bylaws [clarification needed, there is no "city" bylaws, each Board or Commission or policy body has its own bylaws] in San Francisco, California.[1] The commission specifically files and audits campaign finance disclosure statements, handles campaign consultant registration and regulation.[2] They also handle lobbyist registration and regulation along with the filing of officer for statements of economic interest and the administration of the Whistleblower program.[2] Lastly, they mitigate investigations of ethics complaints, enforce education and training and provide advice and statistical reporting.[2]
References
- Pang denied public funds after investigation. Wyatt Buchanan. San Francisco Chronicle. 10-03-2008. Retrieved 08-06-2011.
- Ethics Commission Mission, Code and Information
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.