SEC. 3.1-500. POSITIONS FOR WHICH THE FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION IS THE FILING OFFICER.
§ 3.1-500
Certain San Francisco officials—members of the Board of Supervisors, District Attorney, Mayor, City Administrator, City Attorney, Treasurer, and Planning Commission members—must electronically file their statements of economic interests with the Ethics Commission, which then transmits them to the Fair Political Practices Commission for final filing and recordkeeping.
Several city leaders and officials have to file documents about their money and financial interests. These documents go first to San Francisco's Ethics Commission, which forwards them to the state's Fair Political Practices Commission, which keeps them on file. This applies to supervisors, the district attorney, mayor, city administrator, city attorney, treasurer, and planning commissioners.
- Could be simpler:The routing requirement (file with Ethics Commission, which transmits to FPPC) could be stated more directly; the current phrasing is slightly circular and could confuse readers about who actually keeps the final records.
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Official text
Members of the Board of Supervisors, District Attorney, Mayor, City Administrator, City Attorney, Treasurer, and members of the Planning Commission shall electronically file one original of all statements of economic interests with the Ethics Commission, the filing official, who shall electronically transmit the statements to the Fair Political Practices Commission which shall be the filing officer.
(Added by Ord. 71-00, File No. 000358, App. 4/28/2000; amended by Ord. 80-07, File No. 070122, App. 4/19/2007; Ord. 9-13, File No. 120964, App. 2/4/2013, Eff. 3/6/2013, Oper. 1/1/2013; Ord. 278-18, File No. 180934, App. 11/20/2018, Eff. 12/21/2018; Ord. 13-23, File No. 221025, App. 2/9/2023, Eff. 3/12/2023)
(Derivation: Former Administrative Code Section 58.600)