Code of Alabama
Chapter 25 - Code of Ethics for Public Officials, Employees, Etc.
Section 36-25-4.2 - State Ethics Commission - State Ethics Law Training Programs.

(a) At the beginning of each legislative quadrennium, the State Ethics Commission shall provide for and administer training programs on the State Ethics Law for members of the Legislature, state constitutional officers, cabinet officers, executive staff, municipal mayors, council members and commissioners, county commissioners, and lobbyists.
(1) The training program for legislators shall be held at least once at the beginning of each quadrennium for members of the Legislature. An additional training program shall be held if any changes are made to this chapter, and shall be held within three months of the effective date of the changes. The time and place of the training programs shall be determined by the Executive Director of the State Ethics Commission and the Legislative Council. Each legislator must attend the training programs. The State Ethics Commission shall also provide a mandatory program for any legislator elected in a special election within three months of the date that the legislator assumes office.
(2) The training program for the state constitutional officers, cabinet members, and executive staff, as determined by the Governor, shall be held within the first 30 days after the Governor has been sworn into office. An additional training program shall be held if any changes are made to this chapter, and shall be held within three months of the effective date of the changes. The specific date of the training program shall be established by the Executive Director of the State Ethics Commission with the advice of the Governor and other constitutional officers.
(3) The training program for lobbyists shall be held four times annually as designated by the Executive Director of the State Ethics Commission, the first of which shall be held within the first 30 days of the year. Each lobbyist must attend a training program within 90 days of registering as a lobbyist. A lobbyist who fails to attend a training program shall not be allowed to lobby the Legislature, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, public officials, or public employees. After attending one training program, a lobbyist shall not be required to attend an additional training program unless any changes are made to this chapter. Such additional mandatory training program shall be held within three months of the effective date of the changes.
(4) All municipal mayors, council members and commissioners, county commissioners, and members of any local board of education in office as of January 1, 2011, shall obtain training within 120 days of that date. Thereafter, all municipal mayors, council members and commissioners, and county commissioners shall obtain training within 120 days of being sworn into office. Training shall be available online and may be conducted either online or in person. Evidence of completion of the training shall be provided to the commission via an electronic reporting system provided on the official website. The scheduling of training opportunities for municipal mayors, council members and commissioners, and county commissioners shall be established by the Executive Director of the State Ethics Commission with the advice and assistance of the Alabama League of Municipalities and the Association of County Commissions of Alabama. Any provision of this section to the contrary notwithstanding, the training for county commissioners required by this subdivision shall be satisfied by the successful completion of the 10-hour course on ethical requirements of public officials provided by the Alabama Local Government Training Institute established pursuant to Article 2 of Chapter 3 of Title 11. The Alabama Local Government Training Institute shall quarterly provide written notice to the State Ethics Commission the names of those county commissioners completing the institute's program.
(b) The curriculum of each session and faculty for the training program shall be determined by the Executive Director of the State Ethics Commission. The curriculum shall include, but not be limited to, a review of the current law, a discussion of actual cases and advisory opinions on which the State Ethics Commission has ruled, and a question and answer period for attendees. The faculty for the training program may include the staff of the State Ethics Commission, members of the faculties of the various law schools in the state, and other persons deemed appropriate by the Executive Director of the State Ethics Commission and shall include experts in the field of ethics law, persons affected by the ethics law, and members of the press and media.
(c) Except as provided herein, attendance at any session of the training program shall be mandatory, except in the event the person is suffering a catastrophic illness.
(d) This section shall not preclude the penalizing, prosecution, or conviction of any member of the Legislature, any public official, or public employee prior to such person attending a mandatory training program.
(e) All public employees required to file the Statement of Economic Interests required by Section 36-25-14, no later than May 1, 2011, shall participate in an online educational review of the Alabama Ethics Law provided on the official website of the commission. Employees hired after January 1, 2011, shall have 90 days to comply with this subsection. Evidence of completion of the educational review shall be provided to the commission via an electronic reporting system provided on the official website.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 36 - Public Officers and Employees.

Chapter 25 - Code of Ethics for Public Officials, Employees, Etc.

Section 36-25-1 - Definitions.

Section 36-25-1.1 - Lobbying.

Section 36-25-1.2 - (Repealed by Act 2018–541, &Sect;3(e), Effective April 1, 2019) Economic Development Professionals.

Section 36-25-1.3 - Economic Development Professionals.

Section 36-25-2 - Legislative Findings and Declarations; Purpose of Chapter.

Section 36-25-3 - State Ethics Commission - Creation, Composition; Annual Reports; Compensation; Political Activities; Director; Personnel.

Section 36-25-4 - State Ethics Commission - Duties; Complaint; Investigation; Hearings; Fees; Finding of Violation.

Section 36-25-4.1 - State Ethics Commission - Public Access to Complaint, Investigation, and Disposition.

Section 36-25-4.2 - State Ethics Commission - State Ethics Law Training Programs.

Section 36-25-4.3 - Ethics Commission - Electronic Database Filing and Access.

Section 36-25-5 - Use of Official Position or Office for Personal Gain.

Section 36-25-5.1 - Limitation on Actions of Lobbyists, Subordinates of Lobbyists, and Principals.

Section 36-25-5.2 - Public Disclosure of Information Regarding Officials, Candidates, or Spouses Employed by or Contracting With the State or Federal Government.

Section 36-25-6 - Use of Contributions.

Section 36-25-7 - Offering, Soliciting, or Receiving Anything for Purpose of Influencing Official Action; Money Solicited or Received in Addition to That Received in Official Capacity.

Section 36-25-8 - Use or Disclosure of Confidential Information for Private Financial Gain.

Section 36-25-9 - Service on Regulatory Boards and Commissions Regulating Business With Which Person Associated; Members Who Have Financial Interest in Matter Prohibited From Voting.

Section 36-25-10 - Representation of Client or Constituent Before Board, Regulatory Body, Department, Etc.

Section 36-25-11 - Public Officials or Employees Entering Into Contracts Which Are to Be Paid Out of Government Funds.

Section 36-25-12 - Offering, Soliciting, etc., Thing of Value to or by Member of Regulatory Body.

Section 36-25-13 - Actions of Former Public Officials or Public Employees Prohibited for Two Years After Departure.

Section 36-25-14 - Filing of Statement of Economic Interests.

Section 36-25-15 - Candidates Required to File Statements of Economic Interests; Notification Requirements; Failure to Submit Statement.

Section 36-25-16 - Reports by Persons Who Are Related to Public Officials or Public Employees and Who Represent Persons Before Regulatory Body or Contract With State.

Section 36-25-17 - Reports of Violations; Cooperation of Agency Heads.

Section 36-25-18 - Registration of Lobbyists Required; Filing of Supplemental Registration.

Section 36-25-19 - Registered Lobbyists and Other Persons Required to File Quarterly Reports.

Section 36-25-20 - Filing of Notice of Termination of Lobbying Activities; Effect of Notice as to Requirement for Filing of Reports.

Section 36-25-21 - Reports Constitute Public Records; Reports Available for Public Inspection.

Section 36-25-22 - Sections 36-25-18 to 36-25-21 Not to Be Construed as Affecting Certain Professional Services.

Section 36-25-23 - Lobbying Activities Prohibited During Elected Term of Office; Floor Privileges of Former Members of Legislature; Solicitation of Lobbyists by Public Officials or Employees; Contracts to Provide Lobbying Services Contingent Upon Leg...

Section 36-25-24 - Supervisor Prohibited From Discharging or Discriminating Against Employee Where Employee Reports Violation.

Section 36-25-26 - False Reporting for Purpose of Influencing Legislation.

Section 36-25-27 - Penalties; Enforcement; Jurisdiction, Venue, Judicial Review; Limitations Period.

Section 36-25-28 - Chapter Not to Deprive Citizens of Constitutional Right to Communicate With Members of Legislature.

Section 36-25-29 - Appropriations.

Section 36-25-30 - Construction of Chapter.