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(~ <br />(d) If a public servant is uncertain whether the relationship described in subsection <br />(c) of this section justifies ,removing the public servant from the proceeding under <br />subsection (c) of this section, the public servant shall disclose the relationship to the <br />person presiding over the proceeding and seek appropriate guidance. The presiding <br />officer, in consultation with legal counsel if necessary, shall then determine the extent to <br />which the public servant will be permitted to participate. If the affected public servant is <br />the person presiding, then the vice-chair or any other substitute presiding officer shall <br />snake the determination. A good-faith determination under this subsection of the <br />allowable degree of participation by a public servant is presumptively valid. <br />Section 7. Legislator participation in official actions. <br />(a) Except as permitted under Section 8, no legislator shall knowingly participate <br />in a legislative action or for which the legislator is excusable as provided in G.S. § 153A- <br />44; or (2) if the legislator, a ineinber of the legislator's extended family, the legislator's <br />client, or a business with which the legislator is associated, has an economic ,interest in, <br />or inay reasonably and foreseeably benefit from the action, and if after considering <br />whether the legislator's judgment would be substantially influenced by the interest and <br />considering the need for the legislator's particular contribution, including special <br />knowledge of the subject matter to the effective functioning of the County Board of <br />Commissioners, or the County Board of Health, whichever is applicable, the legislator <br />concludes that an actual economic interest does exist which would impair the legislator's <br />independence of judgment. A potential benefit includes a detriment to a business <br />competitor of (i) the legislator, (ii) a member of the legislator's extended family, or (iii) a <br />business with which the legislator is associated. The legislator shall submit in writing to <br />the County Board of Coininissioners or the County Board of Health, whichever is <br />applicable the reasons for the need to not participate in the legislative hatter to enable the <br />applicable Board to vote on excusing the legislator from voting. <br />(b) If the legislator has a material doubt as to whether the legislator should act, the <br />legislator must submit the question, in writing, to the County Board of Commmissioners or <br />to the County Board of Health, whichever is applicable for a determination by the <br />applicable Board. <br />Section 8. Permitted participation exception. <br />Notwithstanding Section 6 and Section 7, a covered person may participate in an <br />official action or legislative action under any of the following circumstances except as <br />specifically limited: <br />(1) The only interest or reasonably foreseeable benefit that accrues to the covered <br />person, the covered person's extended family, or business with which the covered person <br />is associated as a lnelnber of a profession, occupation, or. general class is no greater than <br />that which could reasonably be foreseen to accrue to all ineinbers of that profession, <br />occupation, or general class. <br />(2) When an official or legislative action affects or would affect the covered <br />person's compensation and allowances as a covered person. <br />(3) Before the .legislator participated in the official or legislative action, the <br />legislator subimitted the question, in writing, to the County Board. of Commissioners or <br />13 <br />
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