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Ethics Assembly Bill 2158 (June 20, 2024 - Virtual)


Description

Ethics Assembly Bill 2158 – Virtual

Overview

 

California’s conflict of interest laws is based on the belief that a public official cannot serve two masters simultaneously, and that the duties of public office demand absolute loyalty of the individual who holds that office. The purpose of the conflict-of-interest laws is to eliminate temptation, avoid the appearance of impropriety, and limit the possibility of improper personal influence on a public officer’s decision.

 

The Program

 

This training will give a comprehensive overview of the conflict-of-interest laws applicable to school board members, including hypothetical situations for deeper learning experiences, and resources for additional knowledge. A certificate of completion will be awarded to the school board member upon successful completion of this training.

 

Who should attend?

 

AB 2158 amends the Government Code and requires local agency officials to complete ethics trainings every two years during their term. Previously, members of school district governing boards, county boards of education and governing bodies for charter schools were exempt from the ethics trainings requirement. Importantly, unlike other local agency officials, board members are subject to the ethics training requirement whether or not the member receives any type of compensation, salary, stipend or reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of official duties. (Gov. Code § 53234.)

 

 

One week before the course, participants will receive the Know Before You Go eblast Zoom links and materials download.

 

Zoom Schedule:

The training will run from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 pm, and presenters will remain online until 3:30 p.m. for an optional Q&A.

Thursday, June 20, 2024      

1:00 p.m. | Training begins

3:00 p.m.| Training ends

3:30 p.m. | Q&A ends

 

Registration fee: $125 standard registration

$125.00