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File #: 25-530    Version: 1
Type: Financial and General Government Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 10/9/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 10/21/2025 Final action:
Title: APPROVAL OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODES FOR LA MESA-SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, RAINBOW MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, AND SAN DIEGO LAW LIBRARY (DISTRICTS: ALL)
Attachments: 1. 10212025 COI Board Letter, 2. 10212025 Agenda Information Sheet, 3. 10212025 Board Letter Approval Log, 4. Attachment A Conflict of Interest Code Clean, 5. Attachment B Conflict of Interest Code Supporting Docs
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DATE:
October 21, 2025
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TO:
Board of Supervisors

SUBJECT
Title
APPROVAL OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODES FOR LA MESA-SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, RAINBOW MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, AND SAN DIEGO LAW LIBRARY (DISTRICTS: ALL)

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OVERVIEW
The Board of Supervisors serves as the Code Reviewing Body for any local agency, other than cities, with jurisdiction wholly within the County, pursuant to Government Code Section 82011. The recommended action would approve the proposed amendment to the Conflict of Interest codes for La Mesa-Spring Valley School District, Rainbow Municipal Water District, and for San Diego Law Library.

RECOMMENDATION(S)
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
Approve the Conflict of Interest codes for La Mesa-Spring Valley School District, Rainbow Municipal Water District, and San Diego Law Library.

EQUITY IMPACT STATEMENT
County government includes standing and special boards, commissions, committees and task forces formed to advise the Board of Supervisors and County staff on issues and policies and to serve as links to the community. Boards, commissions and committees provide an inter-relationship between the residents and the government of the County and as such must provide transparent, bias-free decision-making. The Board of Supervisors serves as the Code Reviewing Body for any local agency, other than cities, with jurisdiction wholly within the County, pursuant to Government Code Section 82011. Under the California Political Reform Act, a public official has a disqualifying conflict of interest in a governmental decision if it is foreseeable that the decision will have a financial impact on their personal finances or other financial interests. In such cases, there is a risk of biased decision-making that could sacrifice the public's interest in favor of the official's private financial interests. To avoid actual bias or the appearance of possible improprieties, the public official is prohibited from participating in the decision.

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