Top 10 Primer: Gifts, Favors, and Conflicts of Interest

This class will be held online via Zoom from 10:00am to 11:15am. Please register to receive the Zoom link.

 

Elected officials are often bombarded with good will! Sometimes, that good will takes the form of gifts, most unsolicited but no less problematic. What’s an elected official to do?  

In this interactive on-line workshop, faculty member Crista Cuccaro offers important points for elected officials to know about the legal and ethical boundaries of conflicts of interest, and accepting gifts and favors. Workshop participants will learn the answers to the following questions:

  • What is a conflict of interest?
  • How does North Carolina law define gifts and favors?
  • When can you accept gifts and favors, and when should you politely decline?
  • Does it make a difference if your unit is entering into a contract?
  • What is the difference between a financial interest and a direct benefit?
  • What does it mean to have a Duty to Vote? When can you be excused from voting?
  • What do federal rules restrict regarding gifts, favors and financial intrests? 

 

This is a LELA 101 level course. Elected officials participating in the Local Elected Leaders Academy earn 2 recognition credits for attending the live version of this program.

 

 

 

 

There currently are no scheduled offerings of this course.
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Dale Zuckert

Assistant Registrar
919.966.4414
For questions regarding course details, including location, schedule, materials, and continuing education credits, please contact:

Leslie Rich

Program Associate; Management, Administration, and Leadership Group
Manager of Elected Official Programming, Center for Public Leadership and Governance
Teaching Assistant Professor