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CITY NET (KINGDOM CAUSES, INC.)
Contract #
A-2023-236-01
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
12/19/2023
Expiration Date
12/31/2024
Insurance Exp Date
3/1/2024
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SEE NOTICE OF COMPLIANCE FOR INSURANCE INFO.
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City of Santa Ana <br />23-HHAP-10015 <br />Page 18 of 24 <br />9) Conflict of Interest <br />All Grantees are subject to state and federal conflict of Interest laws. For <br />instance, Health and Safety Code section 50220.5, subdivision (i) states, "For <br />purposes of Section 1090 of the Government Code, a representative of a county <br />serving on a board, committee, or body with the primary purpose of administering <br />funds or making funding recommendations for applications pursuant to this chapter <br />shall have no financial Interest in any contract, program, or project voted on by the <br />board, committee, or body on the basis of the receipt of compensation for holding <br />public office or public employment as a representative of the county." <br />Failure to complywith these laws, including business and financial disclosure <br />provisions, will result in the application being rejected and any subsequent contract <br />being declared void. Other legal action may also be taken. Additional applicable <br />statutes include, but are not limited to, Government Code section 1090 and Public <br />Contract Code sections 10410 and 10411. <br />a) Current State Employees: No State officer or employee shall engage in any <br />employment, activity, or enterprise from which the officer or employee receives <br />compensation or has a financial interest, and which is sponsored or funded by <br />any State agency, unless the employment, activity, or enterprise is required as a <br />condition of regular State employment. No State officer or employee shall <br />contract on his or her own behalf as an independent Grantee with any State <br />agency to provide goods or services. <br />b) Former State Employees: For the two-year period from the date he or she left <br />State employment, no former State officer or employee may enter into a contract <br />in which he or she engaged in any of the negotiations, transactions, planning, <br />arrangements, or any part of the decision -making process relevant to the <br />contract while employed in any capacity by any State agency. For the twelve- <br />month period from the date he or she left State employment, no former State <br />officer or employee may enter into a contract with any State agency if he or she <br />was employed by that State agency in a policy -making position in the same <br />general subject area as the proposed contract within the twelve-month period <br />prior to his or her leaving State service. <br />c) Employees of the Grantee: Employees of the Grantee shall comply with all <br />applicable provisions of law pertaining to conflicts of interest, including but not <br />limited to any applicable conflict of interest provisions of the Political Reform <br />Act of 1974 (Gov. Code, § 81000 et seq.). <br />d) Representatives of a County: A representative of a county serving on a board, <br />committee, or body with the primary purpose of administering funds or making <br />funding recommendations for applications pursuant to this chapter shall have no <br />financial Interest in any contract, program, or project voted on by the board, <br />Initial HereTE <br />
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