Code of Massachusetts Regulations
930 CMR - STATE ETHICS COMMISSION
Title 930 CMR 6.00 - Exemptions Unrelated To Gifts
- Section 6.01 - Statutory Authority to Promulgate Exemptions
- Section 6.02 - Exemptions to Encourage Volunteer Public Service, and to Promote Education, Training, and Professional Development
- Section 6.03 - Exemption to Permit Public Employees Who Are Parents to Advocate for Their Children
- Section 6.04 - Exemption for the National Guard and Volunteer Medical or Rescue Organizations in Exigent Circumstances
- Section 6.05 - Exemption for Certain Payments by the Department of Children and Families
- Section 6.06 - Exemption to Permit State Employees to Provide Services to the Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services
- Section 6.07 - Exemption to Permit State Employees to Provide Personal Services to State Agency Clients
- Section 6.08 - Exemption for Board Members Appointed by Public Agency
- Section 6.09 - Exemption for School Committee Members and Charter School Trustees
- Section 6.10 - Exemption to Permit the Conveyance of Fee Interests, Restrictions, and Easements by Public Employees
- Section 6.11 - Exemption to Allow Public Employees to Hold Additional Jobs on Premises Occupied Pursuant to Contract or Agreement with Public Agencies
- Section 6.12 - Exemption to Permit Public Employees to Participate in Mitigation, Disaster Relief and Renewable Energy Programs
- Section 6.13 - Exemptions to Permit Public Agencies to Contract With Attorneys and Other Consultants of Choice
- Section 6.14 - Exemption of Affordable Housing Programs and Community Development Programs
- Section 6.15 - Exemption of Eminent Domain Settlements
- Section 6.16 - Exemption of Fee-based Contractual Relationships Readily Available to the Public
- Section 6.17 - Exemption Related to Senior Tax Abatement Programs
- Section 6.18 - Census Employment
- Section 6.19 - Exemption Permitting Public Employees to Purchase or Rent Housing and Parking Units in Multi-unit Buildings Subject to Contractual Arrangements With Public Agencies, When Such Transactions Are Readily Available to the General Public
- Section 6.20 - Exemption Permitting Town Clerks to Perform Certain Election-related Functions
- Section 6.21 - Exemption of State-sponsored College Savings and Investment Funds
- Section 6.22 - Exemption Permitting State Employees to Teach at State Educational Institutions In Certain Circumstances
- Section 6.23 - Exemption Permitting Persons Serving as Members of Public Boards Pursuant to a Legal Requirement That the Board Have Members With a Specified Affiliation to Participate Fully in Determinations of General Policy
- Section 6.24 - Exemption to Continue Certain Exemptions Affected by Municipal Population Changes Until Next Municipal Election
- Section 6.25 - Exemption Permitting Elected State Officials to Participate in Particular Matters That Involve Determinations of General Policy When a Financial Interest Is Shared with a Substantial Segment of the Public
- Section 6.26 - Exemption Permitting Public Employees to Have Financial Interests in Contracts That Pre-date Their Election or Appointment or That are Substantially Similar to Contracts That Pre-date Their Election or Appointment
- Section 6.27 - Alphabetical Index to Exemptions Unrelated to Gifts
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
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930 CMR 6.00: M.G.L. c. 268B, § 3(a)(2).
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