SEC. 3.1-180. CIVIL GRAND JURY.
§ 3.1-180
Civil Grand Jury members must disclose investments, business positions, income from entities that have done business with San Francisco in the prior two years, income from City employees, and real property interests.
If you serve on the Civil Grand Jury, you have to tell the city about your money and business dealings. This includes any investments or jobs you have in companies that worked with San Francisco in the last two years, money you get from city employees, and any property you own.
- Complex:The disclosure requirements are presented as a single run-on sentence with multiple nested categories (business entities, income sources, employee income, real property) that could be clearer if separated into a bulleted or numbered list.
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Official text
Disclosure Category 2. Persons in this category shall disclose all investments and business positions in business entities, and income from any sources which have done business within the City and County in the previous two years and income from all individuals who are employees of the City and County and all interests in real property.
Designated Positions
Disclosure Categories
Member, Civil Grand Jury
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(Added by Ord. 71-00, File No. 000358, App. 4/28/2000)
(Derivation: Former Administrative Code Section 58.170)