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Notice of Intent to Amend Conflict of Interest Code

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND THE CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE OF THE SOLANO COUNTY WATER AGENCY

AMENDED CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE 2024

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Solano County Water Agency, pursuant to the authority vested in it by section 87306 of the Government Code, proposes amendment to its conflict of interest code.  A comment period has been established commencing on September 26, 2024 and closing on November 10, 2024. All inquiries should be directed to the contact listed below.

The Solano County Water Agency proposes to amend its conflict of interest code to include employee positions that involve the making or participation in the making of decisions that may foreseeably have a material effect on any financial interest, as set forth in subdivision (a) of section 87302 of the Government Code.  The amendment carries out the purposes of the law and no other alternative would do so and be less burdensome to affected persons.

Changes to the conflict-of-interest code include the following title changes:

Previous Title Updated Title
Principal Water Resources Engineer Manager of Engineering
Principal Water Resources Specialist Manager of Water Resources
Administrative Services Manager Manager of Administrative Services

Additionally, two position were added including Policy and Legislative Affairs Program Manager, and Supervisor of Administrative Services, as well as some other technical changes.

The proposed amendment and explanation of the reasons can be obtained from the agency’s contact.

Any interested person may submit written comments relating to the proposed amendment by submitting them no later than November 10, 2024, or at the conclusion of the public hearing, if requested, whichever comes later.  At this time, no public hearing is scheduled.  A person may request a hearing no later than October 26, 2024.

The Solano County Water Agency has determined that the proposed amendments:

  1. Impose no mandate on local agencies or school districts.
  2. Impose no costs or savings on any state agency.
  3. Impose no costs on any local agency or school district that are required to be reimbursed under Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
  4. Will not result in any nondiscretionary costs or savings to local agencies.
  5. Will not result in any costs or savings in federal funding to the state.
  6. Will not have any potential cost impact on private persons, businesses or small businesses.

All inquiries concerning this proposed amendment and any communication required by this notice should be directed to:  Sandra Willingmyre, Senior Management Analyst, (707) 455-1101, sandra@scwa2.com.

 

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