SEC. 3.1-450. WAR MEMORIAL AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER.

§ 3.1-450

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This section requires trustees, directors, and other officials at San Francisco's War Memorial and Performing Arts Center to disclose financial interests and business ties in performing arts venues, equipment and construction firms, food and beverage services, and security companies, depending on their job title.

People who work in certain positions at the War Memorial and Performing Arts Center must publicly report if they have money invested in, or work for, companies that relate to their job. For example, top leaders must report ties to performing arts businesses, construction firms, and catering companies. The Building and Grounds Superintendent must report connections to equipment and maintenance companies. The Director of Security must report ties to security companies. The goal is to prevent conflicts of interest where someone's personal financial stake could influence their decisions at the Center.

  • Complex:The section uses multiple nested disclosure categories with varying scopes across six different job titles, requiring readers to cross-reference tables and regulatory language to understand their obligations.

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