1101.1 - Purpose.

     § 1101.1.  Purpose.        (a)  Declarations.--The Legislature hereby declares that     public office is a public trust and that any effort to realize     personal financial gain through public office other than     compensation provided by law is a violation of that trust. In     order to strengthen the faith and confidence of the people of     this Commonwealth in their government, the Legislature further     declares that the people have a right to be assured that the     financial interests of holders of or nominees or candidates for     public office do not conflict with the public trust. Because     public confidence in government can best be sustained by     assuring the people of the impartiality and honesty of public     officials, this chapter shall be liberally construed to promote     complete financial disclosure as specified in this chapter.     Furthermore, it is recognized that clear guidelines are needed     in order to guide public officials and employees in their     actions. Thus, the General Assembly by this chapter intends to     define as clearly as possible those areas which represent     conflict with the public trust.        (b)  Recognition.--It is recognized that many public     officials, including most local officials and members of the     General Assembly, are citizen-officials who bring to their     public office the knowledge and concerns of ordinary citizens     and taxpayers. They should not be discouraged from maintaining     their contacts with their community through their occupations     and professions. Thus, in order to foster maximum compliance     with its terms, this chapter shall be administered in a manner     that emphasizes guidance to public officials and public     employees regarding the ethical standards established by this     chapter.        (c)  Legislative intent.--It is the intent of the General     Assembly that this chapter be administered by an independent     commission composed of members who are cognizant of the     responsibilities and burdens of public officials and employees     and who have demonstrated an interest in promoting public     confidence in government.