Iowa Code 68B.23 – Honoraria — banned
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1. Except as provided in subsection 2, a public official or public employee shall not seek or accept an honorarium from a restricted donor.
Terms Used In Iowa Code 68B.23
- Donee: The recipient of a gift.
- Donor: The person who makes a gift.
- following: when used by way of reference to a chapter or other part of a statute mean the next preceding or next following chapter or other part. See Iowa Code 4.1
- Honorarium: means anything of value that is accepted or given as consideration for an appearance, speech, or article. See Iowa Code 68B.2
- Official: means all statewide elected officials, the executive or administrative head or heads of an agency of state government, the deputy executive or administrative head or heads of an agency of state government, members of boards or commissions as defined under section 7E. See Iowa Code 68B.2
- Person: means , without limitation, any individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership or association, labor union, or any other legal entity. See Iowa Code 68B.2
- Public employee: means state employees, legislative employees, and local employees. See Iowa Code 68B.2
- Public official: means officials, local officials, and members of the general assembly. See Iowa Code 68B.2
2. A public official or public employee may accept an honorarium from any person under the following circumstances:
a. The honorarium consists of payment of actual expenses of a donee for registration, food, beverages, travel, and lodging paid in return for participation in a panel or speaking engagement at a meeting when the expenses relate directly to the day or days on which the recipient has participation or presentation responsibilities.
b. The honorarium consists of a nonmonetary item or series of nonmonetary items that the public official or public employee donates within thirty days to a public body, a bona fide educational or charitable organization, or the department of administrative services as provided in section 68B.22, subsection 3.
c. The honorarium consists of a payment made to a public official or public employee for services rendered as part of a bona fide private business, trade, or profession in which the public official or public employee is engaged if the payment is commensurate with the actual services rendered and is not being made because of the person’s status as a public official or public employee, but, rather, because of some special expertise or other qualification.