WAC 468-600-038
Conflict of interest by state
officials -- Appearance of fairness. (1) Any person elected,
appointed or employed by the state, who has a conflict of
interest or potential conflict of interest, must disclose such
actual or potential conflict of interest and abstain from
consideration, discussion, debate, and decision making
concerning any project proposal submitted under these rules.
(2) During the pendency of any solicitation, negotiation
or selection of a proposal, no member of the commission may
engage in ex parte communications with proponents or opponents
with respect to the proposal, unless that person:
(a) Places on the record the substance of any written or
oral ex parte communications concerning the decision of
action; and
(b) Provides that a public announcement of the content of
the communication and of the parties' rights to rebut the
substance of the communication shall be made at each meeting
where action is considered or taken on the subject to which
the communication related. This prohibition does not preclude
a member of the commission from seeking in a public meeting
specific information or data from such parties relative to the
decision if both the request and the results are a part of the
public record.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 47.29.030. 07-04-095, §
468-600-038, filed 2/6/07, effective 3/9/07.]