• CONFLICT OF INTEREST
     
    Both state law and board policy require school board trustees, the superintendent and any employee “who exercises discretion in the planning, recommending, selecting or contracting of a vendor” to make a timely disclosure of a conflict of interest. Similarly vendors are required to disclose any relationship with a trustee or an employee, which constitutes a conflict of interest.
     
    The Deputy Superintendent has identified a list of employees who exercise discretion in the planning, recommending, selecting or contracting of vendors.
     
    Forms to disclose a conflict of interest are available from the Texas Ethics Commission. Employees should file Form CIS with the Deputy Superintendent within seven days of learning of a conflict. Vendors should file Form CIQ with the Director of Purchasing.

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