How to Request Advisory Opinion 2022
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The document provides procedures for requesting an Advisory Opinion from the City of Scranton Board of Ethics, located at 340 N. Washington Avenue. Advisory Opinions, available only to public officials and City employees, address questions about the Code of Ethics and its provisions. Requests must include the requestor's name, position, email, and a detailed description of the question or potential conflict of interest, and should be signed and dated before emailing to Board Solicitor Jamie Davis Schelling (jschelling@wglaw.com) and Board Chair David Falchek (dfalchek@gmail.com). The form explicitly states that requests should not address violations already occurring or completed; those issues are handled through a separate complaint process.
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