A. Each officer and employee of any state or local governmental or advisory agency who has a personal interest in a transaction shall disqualify himself from participating in the transaction if (i) the transaction has application solely to property or a business or governmental agency in which he has a personal interest or a business that has a parent-subsidiary or affiliated business entity relationship with the business in which he has a personal interest or (ii) he is unable to participate pursuant to subdivision B 1, 2, or 3. Any disqualification under the provisions of this subsection shall be recorded in the public records of the officer's or employee's governmental or advisory agency. The officer or employee shall disclose his personal interest as required by subsection E of § 2.2-3114 or subsection F of § 2.2-3115 and shall not vote or in any manner act on behalf of his agency in the transaction. The officer or employee shall be prohibited from (i) attending any portion of a closed meeting authorized by the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.) when the matter in which he has a personal interest is discussed and (ii) discussing the matter in which he has a personal interest with other governmental officers or employees at any time.
B. An officer or employee of any state or local government or advisory agency who has a personal interest in a transaction may participate in the transaction:
1. If he is a member of a business, profession, occupation, or group of three or more persons the members of which are affected by the transaction, and he complies with the declaration requirements of subsection F of § 2.2-3114 or subsection H of § 2.2-3115;
2. When a party to the transaction is a client of his firm if he does not personally represent or provide services to such client and he complies with the declaration requirements of subsection G of § 2.2-3114 or subsection I of § 2.2-3115; or
3. If it affects the public generally, even though his personal interest, as a member of the public, may also be affected by that transaction.
C. Disqualification under the provisions of this section shall not prevent any employee having a personal interest in a transaction in which his agency is involved from representing himself or a member of his immediate family in such transaction provided he does not receive compensation for such representation and provided he complies with the disqualification and relevant disclosure requirements of this chapter.
D. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if disqualifications of officers or employees in accordance with this section leave less than the number required by law to act, the remaining member or members shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of business and have authority to act for the agency by majority vote, unless a unanimous vote of all members is required by law, in which case authority to act shall require a unanimous vote of remaining members. Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter to the contrary, members of a local governing body whose sole interest in any proposed sale, contract of sale, exchange, lease or conveyance is by virtue of their employment by a business involved in a proposed sale, contract of sale, exchange, lease or conveyance, and where such member's or members' vote is essential to a constitutional majority required pursuant to Article VII, Section 9 of the Constitution of Virginia and § 15.2-2100, such member or members of the local governing body may vote and participate in the deliberations of the governing body concerning whether to approve, enter into or execute such sale, contract of sale, exchange, lease or conveyance. Official action taken under circumstances that violate this section may be rescinded by the agency on such terms as the interests of the agency and innocent third parties require.
E. The provisions of subsection A shall not prevent an officer or employee from participating in a transaction merely because such officer or employee is a party in a legal proceeding of a civil nature concerning such transaction.
F. The provisions of subsection A shall not prevent an employee from participating in a transaction regarding textbooks or other educational material for students at state institutions of higher education, when those textbooks or materials have been authored or otherwise created by the employee.
G. The provisions of this section shall not prevent any justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, judge of any circuit court, judge or substitute judge of any district court, member of the State Corporation Commission, or member of the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission from participating in a transaction where such individual's participation involves the performance of adjudicative responsibilities as set forth in Canon 3 of the Canons of Judicial Conduct for the State of Virginia. However, nothing in this subsection shall be construed to authorize such individual's participation in a transaction if such participation would constitute a violation of the Canons of Judicial Conduct for the State of Virginia.
1987, Sp. Sess., c. 1, § 2.1-639.11; 2001, c. 844; 2003, c. 694; 2007, c. 613; 2012, c. 429; 2017, cc. 829, 832.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 2.2 - Administration of Government
Chapter 31 - State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act
§ 2.2-3100. Policy; application; construction
§ 2.2-3100.1. Copy of chapter; review by officers and employees
§ 2.2-3103. Prohibited conduct
§ 2.2-3103.1. Certain gifts prohibited
§ 2.2-3104. Prohibited conduct for certain officers and employees of state government
§ 2.2-3104.02. Prohibited conduct for constitutional officers
§ 2.2-3104.1. Exclusion of certain awards from scope of chapter
§ 2.2-3104.2. Ordinance regulating receipt of gifts
§ 2.2-3108. Prohibited contracts by members of school boards
§ 2.2-3109. Prohibited contracts by other officers and employees of local governmental agencies
§ 2.2-3110. Further exceptions
§ 2.2-3112. Prohibited conduct concerning personal interest in a transaction; exceptions
§ 2.2-3114. Disclosure by state officers and employees
§ 2.2-3114.1. Filings of statements of economic interests by General Assembly members
§ 2.2-3114.2. Report of gifts by certain officers and employees of state government
§ 2.2-3115. Disclosure by local government officers and employees
§ 2.2-3116. Disclosure by certain constitutional officers
§ 2.2-3118. Disclosure form; certain citizen members
§ 2.2-3118.2. Disclosure form; filing requirements
§ 2.2-3120. Knowing violation of chapter a misdemeanor
§ 2.2-3122. Knowing violation of chapter constitutes malfeasance in office or employment
§ 2.2-3123. Invalidation of contract; recision of sales
§ 2.2-3124. Civil penalty from violation of this chapter
§ 2.2-3125. Limitation of actions
§ 2.2-3128. Semiannual orientation course
§ 2.2-3129. Records of attendance
§ 2.2-3130. Attendance requirements
§ 2.2-3132. Training on prohibited conduct and conflicts of interest