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Original: 2128 2GuQ DEC 2 \ ^l0:39 STATE ETHICS COMMISSION 309 FINANCE BUILDING P.O. BOX 11470 HARRISBURG, PA 17108-1470 (717)783-1610 1-800-932-0936 December 19, 2000 Stephen C. MacNett General Counsel Senate Majority Caucus Room 362 Main Capitol Building Brian J. Preski (Majority) Room 25 Ryan Office Building Robert E. Nyce, Executive Director 333 Market Street 14 th Floor Mary S. Wyatte, 333 Market Street 14 th Floor CJ. Hafner t II Senate Democratic Leader Room 535 Main Capitol Building Beryl Kuhr (Minority) Room 6 Capitol East Wing Richard M. Sandusky Deputy Directory for Regulatory Analysis 333 Market Street 14 th Floor Re: State Ethics Commission Proposed Regulation 63-07 Greetings: Enclosed please find a photocopy of the proposed regulations as modified per our discussions at the Monday, December 19, 2000, meeting. In Sections 17.3-6, the parenthetical phrase, "relating to powers and duties of the commission," was substituted by the PA Bulletin during publication. My original submission contained the language, "relating to reporting threshold adjustment." In a discussion with Gary Hoffman, I have been advised that the PA Bulletin in the final form publication will revise the phrase to, "relating to statements of financial interests." For that reason, I have already made the change. FAX: (717) 787-0806 # Web Site: www.ethics.state.pa.us e-mail: ethics#state.p

SEC Proposed Regulations 63-07 December 19, 2000 If I do not receive written commentary on or before January 3, 2001, I will assume that everyone is in agreement with the modifications in which case I will submit the proposed regulations as modified to my Commission for review and consideration at its next public meeting. Very truly yours, Vincent J/Oopko cc: John J. Contino, Executive Director

CHAPTER 17. STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL INTERESTS, CONTENT. 17.3. Creditors. (a) Each creditor to whom is owed in excess of $[50]6500 or the amount as adjusted under section H05(d) of the act (65 P&CS. [4]JJL05(d) and 19.5 (relating to statements of financial interests reporting threshold adjustments) shall be reported. 17.4. Income. (a) The name and address of a direct or indirect source of income, including employers, in the aggregate of $1,[0]300 or more or the amount as adjusted under section 1JjO5(d) of the act (65 PaXIS. [4]1jO5(d) and 19.5 (relating to statements of financial interests reporting threshold adjustments) shall be reported unless the disclosure would require the divulgence of confidential information protected by statute or existing professional codes of ethics or common law privileges. 17.5. Gifts. (a) The name and address of the source of a gift valued in the aggregate at $2[0]50 or more or the amount as adjusted under section H05(d) of the act (65 Pa.CS. [4]jM05(d) and 19.5 (relating to statements of financial interests reporting threshold adjustments) shall be reported. 17.6. Expense reimbursement. (a) The name and address of the source and the amount of any payment for or reimbursement of actual expenses for transportation and lodging or hospitality received in connection with public office or employment where the actual expenses for transportation and lodging or hospitality exceed $650[0], or the amount as adjusted under section 1_105(d) of the act (65 PaXXS. [4]1_105(d) and 19.5 (relating to statements of financial interests reporting threshold

17.11. Application of Lobbying Disclosure regulations. See, Lobbying Disclosure regulations, Chapters 31 and 35, as to the differentiation between "gift" and "transportation and lodging or hospitality received in connection with public office or employment" and the determination of such amounts for reporting.

CHAPTER 21. INVESTIGATIONS. GENERAL 21.1. Complaints. 21.2. Initiation of investigation by the Commission. 21.3. Preliminary inquiries. 21.4. Frivolous complaints; complaints without probable cause, disclosure of complaints. 21.5. Conduct of investigations. 21.6. Confidentiality. 21.6. Confidentiality, (a) As a general rule, no person shall disclose or acknowledge, to any other person, any information relating to a complaint, preliminary inquiry, investigation, hearing or petition for reconsideration which is before the commission. However, a person may disclose or acknowledge to another person matters held confidential in accordance with this chapter or Section 1108 of the Public Official and Employee Ethics Act, 65 Pa.C.S. 1108, when the matters pertain to any of the following: (1) final orders of the commission as provided in 65 Pa.C.S. 1108(h): (2) hearings conducted in public pursuant to 65 Pa.C.S. 1108(g); (3) for the purpose of seeking advice of legal counsel; (4) filing an appeal from a commission order; (5) communicating with the commission or its staff, in the course of a preliminary inquiry, investigation, hearing or petition for reconsideration by the commission; (6) consulting with a law enforcement official or agency for the purpose of initiating, participating in or responding to an investigation or prosecution by the law enforcement official or agency; (7) testifying under oath before a governmental body or a similar body of the United States of America; (8) any information, records or proceedings relating to a complaint, preliminary

inquiry, investigation, hearing or petition for reconsideration which the person is the subject of; (9) the divulgonce of information that third parties^have-legally^btainod about a confidential Commission pmeeeding the publication or broadcast of information legally obtained by the news media regarding a confidential Commission proceeding; or (10) the divulgence by individuals who are interviewees or witnesses as to confidential Commission proceedings regarding information that was already in their possession or obtained as-a-rosult of-participation in such proceedings the disclosure of their own statements.

2000AUG3O AHI0=U7 Jfeirate of jfettttbgliianta W5 M 25 PH *00 SL IGS CO. ;.. ON Original: 2128 August 25, 2000 John J. Contino Executive Director State Ethics Commission P.O.Box 11470 Room 309 Finance Building Harrisburg, PA 17108-1470 Dear John: We are writing to express our concern about one provision in the regulations proposed by the Commission in Document 63-07, which amends the Commission's regulations contained in Title 51 of the Pennsylvania Code. Of particular concern is the new section 21.6 (confidentiality) subsection 9. Per conversations with Vince Dopko,, we are informed this new subsection is meant to address publication of pending proceedings by the news media, where the media has obtained information from sources which do not violate the provisions of Section 1108(k) of the Public Official and Employee Ethics Act. Pa.65 C.S. 1108(k). While we are aware of the numerous Pennsylvania and United States Supreme Court precedents regarding the news media's First Amendment right to gather and disseminate information, we are concerned the proposed subsection 9 may accidentally include unforeseen situations which should not be exempt. A CEI AUG 2 8 2000 STATE ETHICS COMMISSION LEGAL DIVISION

John J. Contino August 25, 2000 Page 2. As an alternative, we offer the following: (9)The publication or broadcast of information legally obtained by the news media regarding a confidential Commission proceeding; or We believe the proposed alternative will protect both First Amendment and due process rights. If you have any questions or wish to discuss this matter further, please contact us. Sincerely, %&r eve MacNett General Counsel Senate Majority Caucus CJ/ //Senate Democratic Leader

41 STATE ETHICS COMMISSION 309 FINANCE BUILDING P.O.BOX 11470 HARRISBURG, PA 17108-1470 (717)783-1610 1-800-932-0936 November 9, 2000 Original: 2128 Stephen C. MacNett General Counsel Senate Majority Caucus Room 362 Main Capitol Building By hand-delivery Brian J. Preski (Majority) Room 25 Ryan Office Building By hand-delivery C.J. Hafner, II Senate Democratic Leader Room 535 Main Capitol Building By hand-delivery Beryl Kuhr (Minority) Room 6 Capitol East Wing By hand-delivery Robert E. Nyce, Executive Director 333 Market Street 14 th Floor By hand-delivery Re: State Ethics Commission Proposed Regulation 63-07 Greetings: This is to confirm that a meeting has been scheduled for December 1, 2000, commencing at 9:30 a.m. in Room 307 of the Finance Building, Commonwealth Avenue and North Street, to discuss comments submitted as to the above proposed regulation. It is my understanding that Mr. MacNett and Mr. Hafner will be representing the Senate Rules and Executive Nominations Committee in this meeting. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding the meeting. VJD/rmh ficentmdopfko Chief CoOhsel FAX: (717) 787-0806 Web Site: www.ethics.state.pa.us e-mail: ethics@state.pa.us

>rn l^ioo ' «. STATE ETHICS COMMISSION taau f,u id. L h i S- tt 9 309 FINANCE BUILDING P.O. BOX 11470 5BURG, PA 17101 "'''"^..-^ ' " ^g^ast 1470 (717)783-1610 (g 1-800-932-0936 November 20, 2000 Original: 2128 Mary S. Wyatte, Esquire 333 Market Street, 14 th Floor Dear Mary: Your request to reschedule the meeting scheduled for December 1, 2000 to discuss your Comments on SEC Regulation 63-07 was received on November 17,2000. Your letter was presented to the Chair who has continued the consideration of SEC Proposed Regulation 63-07 from the December meeting until the next public meeting of the Commission. Since the December 1, 2000 meeting is canceled, I would suggest that we meet in the latter part of December. Please advise. VJD/se Vincent J.t)opko cc; John J. Contino, Executive Director C. J. Hafner, Esquire Stephen C. MacNett, Esquire Beryl Kuhr, (Minority) Robert E. Nyce, Executive Director Brian J, Preski, (Majority) FAX: (717) 787-0806 # Web Site: www.ethics.state.pa.us # e-mail: ethics@state.pa.us

2&&3KG-J30.V,;S:U9 0 STATE ETHICS COMMISSION 309 FINANCE BUILDING P.O. BOX 11470 HARRISBURG, PA 17108-1470 (717)783-1610 1-800-932-0936 November 28, 2000 Original: 2128 Stephen C. MacNett General Counsel Senate Majority Caucus Room 362 Main Capitol Building Brian J. Preski (Majority) Room 25 Ryan Office Building C.J. Hafner, II Senate Democratic Leader Room 535 Main Capitol Building Beryl Kuhr (Minority) Room 6 Capitol East Wing Robert E. Nyce, Executive Director 333 Market Street 14 th Floor Re: State Ethics Commission Proposed Regulation 63-07 Greetings: This is to confirm that a meeting has been scheduled for Monday, December 18, 2000, commencing at 10:00 a.m. in Room 307 of the Finance Building, Commonwealth Avenue and North Street, to discuss comments submitted as to the above proposed regulation. It is my understanding that Mr. MacNett and Mr. Hafner will be representing the Senate Rules and Executive Nominations Committee in this meeting. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding the meeting. fekf truly yours^ M" TncentS^Do[5ko VJD/se cc: John J. Contino, Executive Director FAX: (717) 787-0806 # Web Site: www.ethics.state.pa.us # e-mail: ethtcs@state.pa.us