SEC. 3.1-280. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION.

§ 3.1-280

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City employees and commissioners in certain designated positions at the Human Rights Commission must publicly disclose their investments, business positions, real property interests, and income sources that fall under the Commission's regulatory, permit, or licensing authority. The section specifies which job titles are subject to this disclosure requirement and at what level (Category 1 or 2).

People who work in certain jobs at the San Francisco Human Rights Commission have to report information about their money and business dealings. Commission members and managers at various levels must report all their investments, business jobs, property they own, and where their income comes from—but only if those things are regulated by or need a permit or license from the Human Rights Commission. The rule lists which job positions have to make these reports.

  • Complex:The section references 'Disclosure Category 2' and 'Disclosure Category 1' without defining what those categories require beyond a single sentence, forcing readers to consult other parts of the Code to understand the full scope of disclosure obligations.
  • Controversial:Financial disclosure requirements for government officials and commissioners are a subject of ongoing public debate regarding transparency, privacy, and conflict-of-interest prevention.

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