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Ethics Commission presses staff to narrow library conflict rules after public concerns

San Francisco Ethics Commission · January 23, 2012
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Summary

The commission discussed proposed changes to the San Francisco Public Library SIA; library staff asked for the SIA as drafted, but public commenters and commissioners urged narrower language to preserve conflict restrictions and oversight. Staff will return with revised text.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission debated proposed amendments to the San Francisco Public Library’s SIA (incompatible activities statement) on Jan. 23, with library staff urging approval and public commenters and several commissioners pushing for more narrowly tailored language.

Donna Marion, human resources director for the San Francisco Public Library, told commissioners the library ‘‘would like the SIA approved as is’’ and said the department already has collection, exhibit and acquisition policies that staff…

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