§ 21-8-402 - Definitions.
               	 		
21-8-402.    Definitions.
    As  used in this subchapter and      21-8-601 et seq., 21-8-701 et seq., and  21-8-801 et seq., unless the context otherwise requires:
      (1)    (A)  "Administrative  action" means any decision on, or proposal, consideration, or making of  any rule, regulation, ratemaking proceeding, or policy action by a  governmental body.
            (B)  "Administrative action" does not include ministerial action;
      (2)  "Business"  means any corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, firm,  enterprise, franchise, association, organization, self-employed  individual, receivership, trust, or any legal entity through which  business is conducted;
      (3)  "County  government" means any office, department, commission, council, board,  bureau, committee, legislative body, agency, or other establishment of a  county;
      (4)  "Family" means an  individual's spouse, children of that individual or his or her spouse,  or brothers, sisters, or parents of the individual or his or her spouse;
      (5)    (A)  "Gift"  means any payment, entertainment, advance, services, or anything of  value, unless consideration of equal or greater value has been given  therefor.
            (B)  The term "gift" does not include:
                  (i)    (a)  Informational  material such as books, reports, pamphlets, calendars, or periodicals  informing a public servant regarding his or her official duties.
                        (b)  Payments for travel or reimbursement for any expenses are not informational material;
                  (ii)  The  giving or receiving of food, lodging, or travel which bears a  relationship to the public servant's office and when appearing in an  official capacity;
                  (iii)  Gifts which are not used and which, within thirty (30) days after receipt, are returned to the donor;
                  (iv)  Gifts  from an individual's spouse, child, parent, grandparent, grandchild,  brother, sister, parent-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, nephew,  niece, aunt, uncle, or first cousin, or the spouse of any of these  persons, unless the person is acting as an agent or intermediary for any  person not covered by this subdivision (5)(B)(iv);
                  (v)  Campaign contributions;
                  (vi)  Any devise or inheritance;
                  (vii)    (a)  Anything with a value of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.
                        (b)  The  value of an item shall be considered to be less than one hundred  dollars ($100) if the public servant reimburses the person from whom the  item was received any amount over one hundred dollars ($100) and the  reimbursement occurs within ten (10) days from the date the item was  received;
                  (viii)  Wedding presents and engagement gifts;
                  (ix)  A  monetary or other award presented to an employee of a public school  district, the Arkansas School for the Blind, the Arkansas School for the  Deaf, the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Science, and the Arts, a  university, a college, a technical college, a technical institute, a  comprehensive life-long learning center, or a community college in  recognition of the employee's contribution to education;
                  (x)  Tickets  to charitable fund-raising events held within this state by a nonprofit  organization which is exempt from taxation under    501(c)(3) of the  Internal Revenue Code;
                  (xi)  A personalized award, plaque, or trophy with a value of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) or less;
                  (xii)  An  item which appointed or elected members of a specific governmental body  purchase with their own personal funds and present to a fellow member  of that governmental body in recognition of public service;
                  (xiii)  Food or beverages provided at a conference-scheduled event that is part of the program of the conference;
                  (xiv)  Food  or beverages provided in return for participation in a bona fide panel,  seminar, or speaking engagement at which the audience is a civic,  social, or cultural organization or group; and
                  (xv)    (a)  A  monetary or other award publicly presented to an employee of state  government in recognition of his or her contributions to the community  and State of Arkansas when the presentation is made by the employee's  supervisors or peers, individually or through a nonprofit organization  which is exempt from taxation under    501(c) of the Internal Revenue  Code, and the employee's receipt of the award would not result in or  create the appearance of the employee using his or her position for  private gain, giving preferential treatment to any person, or losing  independence or impartiality.
                        (b)  The exception in subdivision (5)(B)(xv)(a)  of this section shall not apply to an award presented to an employee of  state government by a person having economic interests which may be  affected by the performance or nonperformance of the employee's duties  or responsibilities.
      (6)  "Governmental  body" means any office, department, commission, council, board,  committee, legislative body, agency, or other establishment of the  executive, judicial, or legislative branch of the state, municipality,  county, school district, improvement district, or any political district  or subdivision thereof;
      (7)    (A)  "Income"  or "compensation" means any money or anything of value received or to  be received as a claim for future services, whether in the form of a  retainer, fee, salary, expense, allowance, forbearance, forgiveness,  interest, dividend, royalty, rent, or any other form of recompense or  any combination thereof. It includes a payment made under obligation for  services or other value received.
            (B)  The  term "compensation" does not include anything of value presented to an  employee of a public school district, the Arkansas School for the Blind,  the Arkansas School for the Deaf, the Arkansas School for Mathematics  and Sciences, a university, a college, a technical college, a technical  institute, a comprehensive life-long learning center, or a community  college in recognition of the employee's contribution to education;
      (8)  "Legislative  action" means introduction, sponsorship, consideration, debate,  amendment, passage, defeat, approval, veto, or any other official action  or nonaction on any bill, ordinance, law, resolution, amendment,  nomination, appointment, report, or other matter pending or proposed  before a committee or house of the General Assembly, a quorum court, or a  city council or board of directors of a municipality;
      (9)  "Legislator"  means any person who is a member of the General Assembly, a quorum  court of any county, or the city council or board of directors of any  municipality;
      (10)  "Lobbying"  means communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with  any public servant with the purpose of influencing legislative action or  administrative action;
      (11)  "Lobbyist" means a person who:
            (A)  Receives  income or reimbursement in a combined amount of four hundred dollars  ($400) or more in a calendar quarter for lobbying one (1) or more  governmental bodies;
            (B)  Expends  four hundred dollars ($400) or more in a calendar quarter for lobbying  one (1) or more governmental bodies, excluding the cost of personal  travel, lodging, meals, or dues; or
            (C)  Expends  four hundred dollars ($400) or more in a calendar quarter, including  postage, for the express purpose of soliciting others to communicate  with any public servant to influence any legislative action or  administrative action of one (1) or more governmental bodies unless the  communication has been filed with the Secretary of State or the  communication has been published in the news media. If the communication  is filed with the Secretary of State, the filing shall include the  approximate number of recipients;
      (12)  "Municipal  government" means any office, department, commission, council, board,  bureau, committee, legislative body, agency, or other establishment of a  municipality;
      (13)  "Official capacity" means activities which:
            (A)  Arise solely because of the position held by the public servant;
            (B)  Would be subject to expense reimbursement by the agency with which the public servant is associated; and
            (C)  Involve matters which fall within the official responsibility of the public servant;
      (14)  "Person"  means a business, individual, corporation, union, association, firm,  partnership, committee, club, or other organization or group of persons;
      (15)    (A)  "Public appointee" means an individual who is appointed to a governmental body.
            (B)  "Public appointee" shall not include an individual appointed to an elective office;
      (16)    (A)  "Public employee" means an individual who is employed by a governmental body or who is appointed to serve a governmental body.
            (B)  "Public employee" shall not include public officials or public appointees;
      (17)  "Public  official" means a legislator or any other person holding an elective  office of any governmental body, whether elected or appointed to the  office, and shall include such persons during the time period between  the date they were elected and the date they took office;
      (18)  "Public servant" means all public officials, public employees, and public appointees;
      (19)  "Registered  lobbyist" means a lobbyist registered pursuant to the provisions of  this subchapter and      21-8-601 et seq., 21-8-701 et seq., and 21-8-801  et seq.;
      (20)  "Special event"  means a planned activity to which a specific governmental body or  indentifiable group of public servants is invited; and
      (21)  "State  government" means any office, department, commission, council, board,  bureau, committee, legislative body, agency, or other establishment of  the State of Arkansas.