(1) No
state officer or state employee may receive any thing of economic
value under any contract or grant outside of his or her official
duties. The prohibition in this subsection does not apply where
the state officer or state employee has complied with *RCW 42.52.030(2) or each of the following conditions are met:
(a) The contract or grant is bona fide and actually
performed;
(b) The performance or administration of the contract or
grant is not within the course of the officer's or employee's
official duties, or is not under the officer's or employee's
official supervision;
(c) The performance of the contract or grant is not
prohibited by RCW 42.52.040 or by applicable laws or rules
governing outside employment for the officer or employee;
(d) The contract or grant is neither performed for nor
compensated by any person from whom such officer or employee
would be prohibited by RCW 42.52.150(4) from receiving a gift;
(e) The contract or grant is not one expressly created or
authorized by the officer or employee in his or her official
capacity;
(f) The contract or grant would not require unauthorized
disclosure of confidential information.
(2) In addition to satisfying the requirements of subsection
(1) of this section, a state officer or state employee may have a
beneficial interest in a grant or contract or a series of
substantially identical contracts or grants with a state agency
only if:
(a) The contract or grant is awarded or issued as a result
of an open and competitive bidding process in which more than one
bid or grant application was received; or
(b) The contract or grant is awarded or issued as a result
of an open and competitive bidding or selection process in which
the officer's or employee's bid or proposal was the only bid or
proposal received and the officer or employee has been advised by
the appropriate ethics board, before execution of the contract or
grant, that the contract or grant would not be in conflict with
the proper discharge of the officer's or employee's official
duties; or
(c) The process for awarding the contract or issuing the
grant is not open and competitive, but the officer or employee
has been advised by the appropriate ethics board that the
contract or grant would not be in conflict with the proper
discharge of the officer's or employee's official duties.
(3) A state officer or state employee awarded a contract or
issued a grant in compliance with subsection (2) of this section
shall file the contract or grant with the appropriate ethics
board within thirty days after the date of execution; however, if
proprietary formulae, designs, drawings, or research are included
in the contract or grant, the proprietary formulae, designs,
drawings, or research may be deleted from the contract or grant
filed with the appropriate ethics board.
(4) This section does not prevent a state officer or state
employee from receiving compensation contributed from the
treasury of the United States, another state, county, or
municipality if the compensation is received pursuant to
arrangements entered into between such state, county,
municipality, or the United States and the officer's or
employee's agency. This section does not prohibit a state
officer or state employee from serving or performing any duties
under an employment contract with a governmental entity.
(5) As used in this section, "officer" and "employee" do not
include officers and employees who, in accordance with the terms
of their employment or appointment, are serving without
compensation from the state of Washington or are receiving from
the state only reimbursement of expenses incurred or a
predetermined allowance for such expenses.
[1997 c 318 § 1; 1996 c 213 § 6; 1994 c 154 § 112.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 42.52.030 was amended by 2005 c 106 § 2, deleting subsection (2).