Code of Massachusetts Regulations
930 CMR - STATE ETHICS COMMISSION
Title 930 CMR 6.00 - Exemptions Unrelated To Gifts
Section 6.22 - Exemption Permitting State Employees to Teach at State Educational Institutions In Certain Circumstances

Universal Citation: 930 MA Code of Regs 930.6

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

(1) Purpose. The purpose of 930 CMR 6.23 is to allow a state employee to teach or perform other related duties at an educational institution of the Commonwealth even if the employee participates in financial management matters at the institution, provided that the employee does not participate in financial management matters for the department or program in which the employee wants to teach.

(2) Exemption. A state employee may teach or perform other related duties at an educational institution of the Commonwealth without violating M.G.L. c. 268A, § 7, even if the employee participates in, or has official responsibility for, the financial management of such educational institution, provided that the employee does not participate in the financial management of the department or program in which the employee will teach.

Example: A state employee who manages the Human Resources department for UMass Amherst, including that department's budget, may teach a class in the Accounting Department, because he has no responsibility for the financial management of that department.

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