Ethical Practices Board

The Ethical Practices Board (EPB) promotes high ethical standards and conduct. It fosters a healthy ethical culture in Minneapolis government.

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Notice for public comments

The Ethical Practices Board Appointing Committee is recommending the appointment of Daniel Le to the Ethical Practices Board.

The public comment period is now open regarding the proposed appointment.

Submit comments through close of business on December 19, 2022 to EthicsOfficer@minneapolismn.gov.

Overview

The Ethical Practices Board is defined in the Ethics Code. The board’s duties include investigating complaints from City employees and members of the public and issuing advisory opinions.

When the board receives a complaint, it reviews the allegations by interpreting the Ethics Code, makes findings, and reports its official decisions. The City’s Ethics Officer responds to local officials and employee questions about the Ethics Code and offer opinions on interpretations.

When the Ethics Code is violated

An employee who violates the Ethics Code may be disciplined, up to and including losing their job.

If the board finds that the Ethics Code has been violated then it reports its findings to the Mayor, City Council, and the department head. The board also makes a recommendation on discipline for the violation.

See Code of Ordinances § 15. 240 (a)