1512.1 - Additional restrictions.

     § 1512.1.  Additional restrictions.        (a)  Restrictions.--No individual trooper or employee of the     Pennsylvania State Police or employee of the Office of Attorney     General or the department whose duties substantially involve     licensing or enforcement, the development of laws or the     development or adoption of regulations or policy related to     gaming under this part or who has other discretionary authority     which may affect or influence the outcome of an action,     proceeding or decision under this part shall do any of the     following:            (1)  Accept employment with or be retained by an        applicant or licensed entity, or an affiliate, intermediary,        subsidiary or holding company of an applicant or licensed        entity, for a period of two years after the termination of        employment.            (2)  Appear before the board in any hearing or proceeding        or participate in any other activity on behalf of any        applicant, licensee, permittee or licensed entity, or an        affiliate, intermediary, subsidiary or holding company of an        applicant, licensee or licensed entity, for a period of two        years after termination of employment. Nothing in this        paragraph shall prevent a current or former trooper or        employee of the Pennsylvania State Police, the Office of        Attorney General or the department from appearing before the        board in any proceeding or hearing as a witness or testifying        as to any fact or information.            (3)  As a condition of employment, a potential employee        who would be subject to this subsection shall sign an        affidavit that the individual will not accept employment with        or be retained by any applicant or licensed entity, or an        affiliate, intermediary, subsidiary or holding company of an        applicant or licensed entity, for a period of two years after        the termination of employment.        (b)  Employment or retention.--An applicant or licensed     entity or an affiliate, intermediary, subsidiary or holding     company of an applicant or licensed entity shall not employ or     retain an individual subject to subsection (a) until the     expiration of the period required in subsection (a)(1). An     applicant or licensed entity, or an affiliate, intermediary,     subsidiary or holding company of an applicant or licensed     entity, that knowingly employs or retains an individual in     violation of this subsection shall terminate the employment of     the individual and be subject to a penalty under section 1518(c)     (relating to prohibited acts; penalties).        (c)  Violation.--If an individual subject to subsection (a)     refuses or otherwise fails to sign an affidavit, the     individual's potential employer shall rescind the offer of     employment.        (d)  Code of conduct.--The Pennsylvania State Police, Office     of Attorney General and department each shall adopt a     comprehensive code of conduct which shall supplement all other     requirements under this part and 65 Pa.C.S. Pt. II (relating to     accountability), as applicable, and shall provide guidelines     applicable to troopers, employees, independent contractors of     the agency whose duties substantially involve licensing or     enforcement, the development of laws or the development or     adoption of regulations or policy related to gaming under this     part or who have other discretionary authority which may affect     the outcome of an action, proceeding or decision under this     part, and the immediate families of these individuals to enable     them to avoid any perceived or actual conflict of interest and     to promote public confidence in the integrity and impartiality     of gaming enforcement and regulation. At a minimum, the code of     conduct adopted under this section shall apply the types of     restrictions applicable to members under section 1202.1(c)     (relating to code of conduct), except that the restrictions     under section 1202.1(c)(5) shall not apply to an elected     Attorney General.        (e)  State Ethics Commission.--The State Ethics Commission     shall do all of the following:            (1)  Issue a written determination of whether an        individual is subject to subsection (a) upon the written        request of the individual or the individual's employer or        potential employer. A person that relies in good faith on a        determination made under this paragraph shall not be subject        to any penalty for an action taken, provided that all        material facts set forth in the request for the determination        are correct.            (2)  Publish a list of all positions within the        Pennsylvania State Police, the Office of Attorney General and        the department whose duties would subject the individuals in        those positions to the provisions of subsection (a). Each        agency subject to this subsection shall assist the State        Ethics Commission in the development of the list, which shall        be published by the State Ethics Commission in the        Pennsylvania Bulletin biennially, shall be posted by the        board on the board's Internet website and shall be posted by        each agency on the agency's Internet website. Upon request by        the State Ethics Commission, members and employees of each        agency subject to this subsection shall have a duty to        provide the State Ethics Commission with adequate information        to accurately develop and maintain the list. The State Ethics        Commission may impose a civil penalty under 65 Pa.C.S. §        1109(f) (relating to penalties) upon any individual who fails        to cooperate with the State Ethics Commission under this        subsection. A person who relies in good faith on the list        published by the State Ethics Commission shall not be subject        to any penalty for a violation of subsection (a).     (Jan. 7, 2010, P.L.1, No.1, eff. imd.)        2010 Amendment.  Act 1 added section 1512.1.        Cross References.  Section 1512.1 is referred to in section     1512 of this title.