Board of Ethics
 Contact Information
All requests for advisory opinions, citizen inquiries or complaints must be submitted either by E-mail or in writing to:

Staff Director:
L. Michael Henry
720-865-8412
 201 West Colfax Avenue
Dept 703
Denver, CO 80202
 
      

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 About the Board of Ethics
 
Welcome to the site of the Board of Ethics for the City and County of Denver.  The Board of Ethics administers the Denver Code of Ethics, which regulates the employees, elected officials, appointed officials and board and commission members of the Denver city government. The Board gives advice about ethics issues and investigates complaints submitted by  city employees  or citizens about ethics issues regarding Denver city government personnel. The Board also works with the Career Service Authority to provide ethics training to city personnel. 
 
There are five members of the Board, appointed by the Mayor and by City Council.  Members are all unpaid volunteers and meet monthly.  The Board has one full-time employee, Staff Director Michael Henry (720-865-8412). 
 
Denver has had a Code of Ethics for city officers, employees and officials since at least 1965. The City Council strengthened the Code of Ethics in 2001 and 2004. Both the Denver City Charter and the Code of Ethics provide “it is the intent of the City and County of Denver that its officers, officials and employees adhere to high levels of ethical conduct so that the public will have confidence that persons in positions of public responsibility are acting for the benefit of the public.”
 
Click here to read more about the Board Ethics in the article published in Spotlight Magazine, March 2006.
 
      

 How to File a Complaint

The Code of Ethics and the Rules of Procedure for the Board of Ethics describe the process for filing a complaint with the Board of Ethics concerning a city employee, officer or official.

Inquiry Form
If a person wishes to file a complaint, he or she must fill out and sign and submit a written form (known as an Inquiry Form).  Click here to download the form.

Please note that the Board of Ethics is not able to accept complaints about actions that took place more than two years before the date of filing the complaint.

The Board of Ethics is required to send a copy of the complaint to the person who is the subject of the complaint. The Board of Ethics will then screen the written complaint and determine whether a public hearing is warranted to consider the complaint.

Before deciding whether or not to file a complaint, you are welcome to discuss the issues and the process with the Staff Director of the Board of Ethics, Michael Henry.

      

 How to Request Ethical Advice
The Board of Ethics, if requested, gives official written advisory opinions to city employees, elected officers and board and commission members about Code of Ethics issues and also considers whether waivers should be given if an action would violate the Code of Ethics but the action would be in the city’s best interest.
 
      

 Ethics Challenges and DNC 2008
City employeeselected officials and the media will face unprecedented opportunities and challenges during the Democratic National Convention to be held in Denver August 25 - 28, 2008.  Many who have not been confronted with ethical issues in the past are likely to encounter new questions and concerns. 
 
Click here to read frequently asked questions and answers to common situations which may arise.
 
Click here to read case studies for specific situations.
      

 Announcements
Changes to Code of Ethics
 
On July 30, 2007 City Council passed several minor changes to the Denver Code of Ethics, which governs all Denver elected officials, city employees and board and commission members.
 
The last major revision to the Code of Ethics was made in 2001 and a number of smaller changes were made in 2004.
 
The current changes were recommended by the Denver Board of Ethics based on its experience in interpreting and administering the Code for the purpose of clarification and filling in gaps. 
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 Key Sections to the Code of Ethics
 Key sections to the Denver Code of Ethics include the following subjects.  Click on the link to read more about each subject.

 Key definitions are also part of the  Denver Code of Ethics.  Click here to open a document containing key definitions.

      

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