SEC. 3.1-120. AIRPORT.

§ 3.1-120

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San Francisco Airport employees and commissioners must disclose certain financial interests based on their job category. Category 2 positions must report all investments, business positions, and income from entities that provide services, supplies, or equipment to the Airport Commission, or that are subject to the Airport Commission's regulatory or licensing authority.

People who work at San Francisco International Airport have to tell the city about certain money and business deals they're involved in. The rule differs depending on your job. If you're in Category 2 (which includes most airport jobs), you have to report any investments you own, any businesses you're involved with, and any money you make from companies that do business with the airport or that the airport has power to regulate or permit.

  • Complex:The section consists of a dense table with over 250 designated positions and their corresponding disclosure categories, which makes it difficult for a typical reader to quickly understand whether their role is covered and what they must disclose.
  • Could be simpler:The rule could be clearer if it explicitly stated upfront how many positions fall into Category 2 versus Category 1, and whether there are any Category 3 or higher categories elsewhere in the code.

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