policy manual 10 2015
City of Greensboro Personnel Policy Manuał
Table of Contents A B C D E F H I J K L TableofContents G C. Gifts received at any event sponsored or jointly sponsored by the City of Greensboro. D. Gifts, Food, Beverage and Entertainment at any conference, meeting, seminar, open house or other event so long as the event is open to the public or a substantial number of different jurisdictions so that the City employee is not being singled out. financial gain or financial advantage, including a benefit to any other person in whose welfare an employee has a direct and substantial interest. 4.2 Business - Any of the following, whether or not for profit; association, corporation, enterprise, joint venture, organization, partnership, proprietorship, vested trust, and every other business interest, including ownership or use of land for income. 4.3 City Employee - Any person appointed to a position with the City of Greensboro for wages. 4.4 Contract - A promise or set of promises constituting an agreement between the parties that gives each a legal duty to the other and also the right to seek a remedy for the breach of those duties. 4.5 Contractor - One who, for a fixed price, undertakes to perform work or services, or the furnishing of goods for the City. 4.6 Vendor - A seller of goods or services to the City of Greensboro. 4.7 Gift - Anything given to the City of Greensboro or its employee, officer or agent, in the course of official duties, whether personal or real property, voluntarily transferred without compensation or consideration, or for substantially less than market value. Examples of gifts, and this list is not intended to be all-inclusive are food, promotional items, real property or the use of real property, meals, and entertainment. 4.8 Gratuities - Something given voluntarily to the City of Greensboro or its employee, officer or agent, in the course of official duties, usually in return for or in anticipation of some service. Examples of gratuities, and this list is not intended to be all-inclusive are intangible items that represent a certain value such as money, preferential terms, endorsements, services, and/or access to people or information. 4.9 Nominal Gift - A gift or benefit with a fair market value of equal to or less than $30. 5.0 ORGANIZATIONAL RULES 5.1 ALLOWED Benefits, Gifts and Gratuities: A. Cards, thank you notes and other written forms of thanks and recognition. B. Gifts or monetary donations of any value so long as they are accepted on behalf of the City and acknowledged in writing by the City Manager.
B - General Employment Policies
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