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Bozeman commission approves revisions to ethics opinions and complaint procedures

2270036 · February 4, 2025
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The City Commission unanimously adopted an ordinance reorganizing parts of the city’s Code of Ethics to shift formal ethics opinions to the city attorney, clarify the attorney’s role, and tighten complaint hearing procedures; the Board of Ethics had recommended the changes.

The Bozeman City Commission on Monday unanimously approved an ordinance amending portions of the city’s Code of Ethics to clarify who issues formal ethics opinions and to reorganize procedures for hearing complaints.

Assistant City Attorney Jenga Tari told the commission the ordinance revises seven code sections so the city attorney — rather than the Board of Ethics — will be the primary entity to issue written ethics opinions and so the…

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