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Nevada Ethics Commission approves stipulated agreement with Charles Green resolving disclosure allegation
Summary
The commission accepted a stipulated agreement resolving complaint 24-109C alleging Charles Green failed to disclose and abstain when his board voted to compensate him. The agreement included a $500 penalty (with $250 suspended), an admonishment and conditions about future public service and training.
The Nevada Commission on Ethics on the morning of its meeting approved a stipulated agreement resolving complaint 24-109C against Charles Green, identified as the secretary-treasurer of the Board of Homeopathic Medical Examiners.
Executive Director Russell Armstrong summarized the agreement to the commission. Armstrong said the commission initiated the complaint on Aug. 8, 2024, and a review panel referred the matter to the full commission after an investigation. The parties attended a settlement conference, and the matter was negotiated with Commissioner Lowery serving as settlement commissioner. Armstrong said the principal allegation was that Green “did not appropriately disclose or abstain during a…
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