Tex. Local Gov't Code Section 335.108
Disclosure of Vendor Relationship by Directors and Employees


(a)

The board by rule shall design a conflicts disclosure statement for directors and employees that includes:

(1)

a requirement that each director and employee disclose:

(A)

an employment or other business relationship with a vendor that results in the director’s or employee’s receiving taxable income, including the nature and extent of the relationship; and

(B)

any gifts received in a 12-month period by that director or employee from a vendor that have a total value of more than $250;

(2)

an acknowledgment from the director or employee that:

(A)

the disclosure applies to a person related to that director or employee within the first degree by consanguinity or by affinity, as defined by Subchapter B (Method of Computing Degree of Relationship), Chapter 573 (Degrees of Relationship; Nepotism Prohibitions), Government Code; and

(B)

the statement covers the preceding 12 months; and

(3)

a signature by the director or employee acknowledging execution of the statement under penalty of perjury.

(b)

The disclosure requirement applies to a director or employee and requires disclosure for a person related to that director or employee within the first degree by consanguinity or by affinity, as defined by Subchapter B (Method of Computing Degree of Relationship), Chapter 573 (Degrees of Relationship; Nepotism Prohibitions), Government Code.

(c)

A director or employee shall file a conflicts disclosure statement with the board secretary not later than the end of the first business day on which the director or employee became aware of the relationship between the district and the vendor if:

(1)

the vendor has contracted with the district;

(2)

the district is considering conducting business with the vendor; or

(3)

a vendor offered one or more gifts to that director or employee in the previous 12-month period that have a total value of more than $250.

(d)

If a director has knowledge that another director has not made a disclosure required by this section, the director may notify the presiding officer of the board of this fact, or may notify the board secretary if the presiding officer is the person who failed to make the disclosure. The presiding officer or secretary, as appropriate, may make a preliminary inquiry regarding the disclosure and may notify in writing the official who appointed the director of the alleged failure to disclose and the reasons for believing that a failure to disclose occurred.

(e)

An employee may not receive during a 12-month period any gifts from a vendor that have a total value of more than $250 unless the employee receives written approval from the presiding officer.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1076, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

Source: Section 335.108 — Disclosure of Vendor Relationship by Directors and Employees, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LG/htm/LG.­335.­htm#335.­108 (accessed May 18, 2024).

335.001
Definitions
335.002
Application to Venue Constructed Under Other Law
335.003
Other Uses of Venue Permitted
335.004
Specific Performance
335.005
Suits
335.021
Creation
335.022
Order Creating District
335.023
Political Subdivision
335.031
Composition and Appointment of Board
335.032
Compensation
335.033
Meetings
335.034
Officers
335.035
Additional Requirements for Board of District Created in Populous County
335.051
Resolution Authorizing Project
335.052
State Fiscal Impact Analysis
335.053
Appeal of Comptroller Determination
335.054
Election
335.055
False and Misleading Campaign Material
335.071
General Powers of District
335.072
Venue Project Fund
335.073
Bonds and Other Obligations
335.074
Public Purpose of Venue Project
335.075
Contribution or Dedication of Certain Revenue by Political Subdivision
335.076
Contracts with Historically Underutilized Businesses
335.077
Exemption from Construction Contracting Law
335.078
Venue District as Endorsing Municipality or County
335.101
Definitions
335.102
Applicability of Subchapter
335.103
Applicability of Laws
335.104
Creation of Code of Conduct
335.105
Rulemaking
335.106
General Duties
335.107
Vendor Requirements
335.108
Disclosure of Vendor Relationship by Directors and Employees
335.109
Request for Opinion from General Counsel
335.110
Penalties
335.151
Applicability
335.152
Dissolution
335.153
Assets and Liabilities
335.0535
Transportation Authority Impact Analysis
335.0536
Appeal of Authority Determination
335.0711
Limit on Power to Own or Acquire Real Property in Certain Districts
335.0715
Use of Financing for Certain Projects
335.0725
Books, Records, and Papers
335.1085
Filing of Financial Statement by Director

Accessed:
May 18, 2024

§ 335.108’s source at texas​.gov