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Resolution No. 2024-016 <br /> Page 6 of 15 <br /> the member or employee would be required to report the receipt of income or gifts <br /> from that source on the member's or employee's statement of economic interests. <br /> (B) This section shall not apply to any part-time member of the governing board <br /> of any public institution of higher education, unless the member is also an elected <br /> official. <br /> (C) Subdivisions (a), (b), and(c) of Section 89501 shall apply to the prohibitions <br /> in this section. <br /> (D) This section shall not limit or prohibit payments, advances, or <br /> reimbursements for travel and related lodging and subsistence authorized by <br /> Section 89506. <br /> (8.1) Section 8.1. Prohibition on Receipt of Gifts in Excess of$590 [in 2024 with <br /> amount subject to regular adjustment per 2 C.C.R. 18940.2]. <br /> (A) No member of a state board or commission, and no designated employee of a <br /> state or local government agency, shall accept gifts with a total value of more than <br /> $520 [in 2022; with amount subject to adjustment per 2 C.C.R. 18940.2] in a <br /> calendar year from any single source, if the member or employee would be <br /> required to report the receipt of income or gifts from that source on the member's <br /> or employee's statement of economic interests. <br /> (B) This section shall not apply to any part-time member of the governing board <br /> of any public institution of higher education, unless the member is also an elected <br /> official. <br /> (C) Subdivisions (e), (f), and (g) of Section 89503 shall apply to the prohibitions <br /> in this section. <br /> (8.2) Section 8.2. Loans to Public Officials. <br /> (A) No elected officer of a state or local government agency shall, from the date <br /> of the election to office through the date that the officer vacates office, receive a <br /> personal loan from any officer, employee, member, or consultant of the state or 01 <br /> local government agency in which the elected officer holds office or over which <br /> the elected officer's agency has direction and control. <br /> (B) No public official who is exempt from the state civil service system pursuant <br /> to subdivisions (c), (d), (e), (f), and(g) of Section 4 of Article VII of the <br /> Constitution shall, while he or she holds office, receive a personal loan from any <br /> officer, employee, member, or consultant of the state or local government agency <br /> in which the public official holds office or over which the public official's agency <br /> has direction and control. This subdivision shall not apply to loans made to a <br /> public official whose duties are solely secretarial, clerical, or manual. <br /> (C) No elected officer of a state or local government agency shall, from the date <br /> of the election to office through the date that the officer vacates office, receive a <br /> personal loan from any person who has a contract with the state or local <br /> government agency to which that elected officer has been elected or over which <br /> that elected officer's agency has direction and control. This subdivision shall not <br /> apply to loans made by banks or other financial institutions or to any indebtedness <br /> created as part of a retail installment or credit card transaction, if the loan is made <br />
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