§ 36-14-17. Content of financial statement.
(a) The financial statement required herein shall be on a form prescribed by the commission and shall include the account of the financial activity of the person required to file the statement by this chapter, the financial activity of his or her spouse (if not estranged), and any dependent children for the preceding calendar year.
(b) The account of financial activity referred to in subsection (a) of this section shall consist of:
(1) If he or she or any person enumerated in subsection (a) of this section or a business entity in which he or she or any person enumerated as aforesaid held a ten percent (10%) or greater equity interest or five thousand dollars ($5,000) or greater cash value interest at any time during the calendar year for which the statement is required has done business with a state or municipal agency or a business which is subject to direct regulation greater than of a de minimus nature by a state or municipal agency, and if so, the date and nature of the business;
(2) A list of all sources of occupational income identified by employer or, if self employed, by the nature of occupation or profession, and if income was received from a state or municipal agency, the name and address of the agency and the nature of the services rendered; however, general officers, as defined in section 17-2-1, shall list all sources and amounts of income in excess of two hundred dollars ($200) according to the following categories:
(i) not more than $1000
(ii) greater than $1000 but no more than $10,000
(iii) greater than $10,000 but no more than $25,000
(iv) greater than $25,000 but no more than $50,000
(v) greater than $50,000 but no more than $100,000
(vi) greater than $100,000 but no more than $200,000
(vii) greater than $200,000 but no more than $500,000
(viii) greater than $500,000 but no more than $1,000,000
(ix) greater than $1,000,000
(3) A listing of all real property in which a financial interest was held; however, this section shall not apply to real property used exclusively as his or her principal residence;
(4) Identification of any interested person from whom the person or his or her spouse (if not estranged) or any dependent child received a gift or contribution of money or property in excess of one hundred dollars ($100) in value or a series of gifts or contributions of money or property, the total of which exceeds one hundred dollars ($100) in value received from the same source, and a description of each gift or contributions, except those received from persons related to the person at any time within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity and campaign contributions which were reported as required by law, for purposes of this subsection, “interested person”, means a person or a representative of a person or business that has a direct financial interest in a decision that the person subject to the Code of Ethics is authorized to make, or to participate in the making of, as part of his or her official duties;
(5) Identification of the source of all income received as beneficiary of a trust and identification of each asset, if known to the beneficiary, from which income was received by the beneficiary in excess of one thousand dollars ($1,000);
(6) A list of all boards of directors of which the person is a member and executive positions which he or she holds in any business entity, stating the name and address of each business entity;
(7) The name and address of any business entity in which he or she or any person enumerated in subsection (a) of this section held a ten percent (10%) or greater equity interest or five thousand dollars ($5,000) or greater cash value interest in at any time during the calendar year for which the statement is required; and
(8)(i) Identification of any person, business entity, financial institution or other organization to whom the person was indebted at any time during the calendar year for which the statement is required in an amount in excess of one thousand dollars ($1,000) other than:
(A) Any person related to the person at any time within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity; or
(B) Any transactions involving credit cards; or
(C) Any indebtedness to a financial institution, licensed and regulated by any state or by the United States, which is secured solely by a mortgage of record on real property used exclusively as the principal residence of the person required to file the statement.
(ii) This section does not require the reporting of the amount or amounts of the indebtedness or the payment record of the loans.
(c) The financial statement shall be sworn to under oath.
History of Section.P.L. 1987, ch. 195, § 3; P.L. 1988, ch. 141, § 1; P.L. 1990, ch. 96, § 1; P.L. 1991, ch. 272, § 1; P.L. 2004, ch. 181, § 1; P.L. 2004, ch. 248, § 1; P.L. 2006, ch. 428, § 5; P.L. 2006, ch. 429, § 5.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 36 - Public Officers and Employees
Chapter 36-14 - Code of Ethics
Section 36-14-1. - Declaration of policy.
Section 36-14-2. - Definitions.
Section 36-14-3. - Code of ethics.
Section 36-14-4. - Persons subject to the code of ethics.
Section 36-14-5. - Prohibited activities.
Section 36-14-6. - Statement of conflict of interest.
Section 36-14-7. - Interest in conflict with discharge of duties.
Section 36-14-9. - Administrative powers of the commission.
Section 36-14-10. - Educational powers of the commission.
Section 36-14-10.1. - Continuing ethics education.
Section 36-14-11. - Advisory powers of the commission.
Section 36-14-12. - Investigative powers of the commission.
Section 36-14-13. - Adjudicative powers of the commission.
Section 36-14-14. - Removal powers of the commission.
Section 36-14-15. - Judicial review.
Section 36-14-16. - Financial statement to be filed.
Section 36-14-17. - Content of financial statement.
Section 36-14-18. - Disclosure of regulated business interests.
Section 36-14-19. - Penalties.