§ 217. Interested public officials, commissioners or employees.
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No public official or employee of the City of Fort Lauderdale (or board or commission
thereof), and no commissioner or employee of the urban renewal agency which has been
vested by a municipality with urban renewal project powers under section 15 [section 215 hereof] shall voluntarily acquire any personal interest, direct or indirect, in any
urban renewal project, or in any property included or planned to be included in any
urban renewal project of such municipality or in any contract or proposed contract
in connection with such urban renewal project. Where such acquisition is not voluntary,
the interest acquired shall be immediately disclosed in writing to the local governing
body and such disclosure shall be entered upon the minutes of the governing body.
If any such official, commissioner or employee presently owns or controls, or owned
or controlled within the preceding two (2) years, any interest, direct or indirect,
in any property which he knows is included or planned to be included in an urban renewal
project, he shall immediately disclose this act in writing to the city commission,
and such disclosure shall be entered upon the minutes of said commission and any such
official, commissioner or employee shall not participate in any action by the municipality
(or board or commission thereof), or urban renewal agency affecting such property.
Any disclosure required to be made by this section to the city commission shall concurrently
be made to the urban renewal agency which has been vested with urban renewal project
powers by the municipality pursuant to the provisions of section 15 [section 215 hereof]. No commissioner or other officer of the urban renewal agency, board or commission
exercising powers pursuant to this act [division] shall hold any public office under
the City of Fort Lauderdale other than his commissionship or office with respect to
such urban renewal agency, board or commission. Any violation of the provisions of
this section shall constitute misconduct in office.
(Laws of Fla. Ch. 61-2165, § 17)
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