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The Texas Ethics Commission is authorized by the Government Code,
IIITNSSMTtMXT 571.091, to issue advisory opinions in regard to the following statutes: the
O/ ViS i O N Government Code, Chapter 302; the Government Code, Chapter 305; the
Government Code, Chapter 572; the Election Code, Title 15; the Penal Code, Chapter 36; and the Penal Code, Chapter 39.
Requests for copies of the full text of opinions or questions on particular submissions should be addressed to the Office of the
Texas Ethics Commission, P.O. Box 12070, Austin, Texas 78711-2070, (512) 463-5800.Advisory Opinion Requests/Questions
Whether the revolving door provision in Government Code section
572.054(b) prohibits a former employee of a regulatory agency who
participated in canceling a request for proposal ("RFP") during her state
service from receiving compensation for assisting with a response to a
subsequent RFP for the same service or product. (AOR-655.)
The Texas Ethics Commission is authorized by section 571.091 of the
Government Code to issue advisory opinions in regard to the following
statutes: (1) Chapter 572, Government Code; (2) Chapter 302, Gov-
ernment Code; (3) Chapter 303, Government Code; (4) Chapter 305,
Government Code; (5) Chapter 2004, Government Code; (6) Title 15,
Election Code; (7) Chapter 159, Local Government Code; (8) Chapter
36, Penal Code; (9) Chapter 39, Penal Code; (10) Section 2152.064,
Government Code; and (11) Section 2155.003, Government Code.
Questions on particular submissions should be addressed to the Texas
Ethics Commission, P.O. Box 12070, Capitol Station, Austin, Texas
78711-2070, (512) 463-5800 or opinions@ethics.state.tx.us.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 8, 2022.
TRD-202200430
J.R. Johnson
General Counsel
Texas Ethics Commission
Filed: February 8, 2022
Whether Chapter 572 of the Government Code prohibits a former
employee of a regulatory agency from accepting certain employment.
(AOR-657.)
The Texas Ethics Commission is authorized by section 571.091 of the
Government Code to issue advisory opinions in regard to the following
statutes: (1) Chapter 572, Government Code; (2) Chapter 302, Gov-
ernment Code; (3) Chapter 303, Government Code; (4) Chapter 305,
Government Code; (5) Chapter 2004, Government Code; (6) Title 15,
Election Code; (7) Chapter 159, Local Government Code; (8) Chapter
36, Penal Code; (9) Chapter 39, Penal Code; (10) Section 2152.064,
Government Code; and (11) Section 2155.003, Government Code.
Questions on particular submissions should be addressed to the Texas
Ethics Commission, P.O. Box 12070, Capitol Station, Austin, Texas
78711-2070, (512) 463-5800 or opinions@ethics.state.tx.us.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 8, 2022.
TRD-202200431
J.R. Johnson
General Counsel
Texas Ethics Commission
Filed: February 8, 2022Whether section 572.069 of the Government Code prohibits a former
employee of a regulatory agency from accepting employment from an
affiliate of a person that was involved in procurements or contract ne-
gotiations8in which the employee participated during her state service.
(AOR-658.)
The Texas Ethics Commission is authorized by section 571.091 of the
Government Code to issue advisory opinions in regard to the following
statutes: (1) Chapter 572, Government Code; (2) Chapter 302, Gov-
ernment Code; (3) Chapter 303, Government Code; (4) Chapter 305,
Government Code; (5) Chapter 2004, Government Code; (6) Title 15,
Election Code; (7) Chapter 159, Local Government Code; (8) Chapter
36, Penal Code; (9) Chapter 39, Penal Code; (10) Section 2152.064,
Government Code; and (11) Section 2155.003, Government Code.
Questions on particular submissions should be addressed to the Texas
Ethics Commission, P.O. Box 12070, Capitol Station, Austin, Texas
78711-2070, (512) 463-5800 or opinions@ethics.state.tx.us.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 8, 2022.
TRD-202200432
J.R. Johnson
General Counsel
Texas Ethics Commission
Filed: February 8, 2022
Whether the laws under the Commission's jurisdiction prohibit a former
employee of a state agency from accepting employment at another state
agency. (AOR-661.)
The Texas Ethics Commission is authorized by section 571.091 of the
Government Code to issue advisory opinions in regard to the following
statutes: (1) Chapter 572, Government Code; (2) Chapter 302, Gov-
ernment Code; (3) Chapter 303, Government Code; (4) Chapter 305,
Government Code; (5) Chapter 2004, Government Code; (6) Title 15,
Election Code; (7) Chapter 159, Local Government Code; (8) Chapter
36, Penal Code; (9) Chapter 39, Penal Code; (10) Section 2152.064,
Government Code; and (11) Section 2155.003, Government Code.
Questions on particular submissions should be addressed to the Texas
Ethics Commission, P.O. Box 12070, Capitol Station, Austin, Texas
78711-2070, (512) 463-5800 or opinions@ethics.state.tx.us.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 8, 2022.
TRD-202200433
J.R. Johnson
General Counsel
Texas Ethics Commission
Filed: February 8, 2022
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