March 18, 2020 •
San Francisco Ethics Commission Offices Will Be Closed During Public Health Order
Mayor London N. Breed announced the Health Officer of the City and County of San Francisco has issued a Public Health Order. This order requires residents to remain in place, with the only exception being for essential needs. This measure […]
Mayor London N. Breed announced the Health Officer of the City and County of San Francisco has issued a Public Health Order.
This order requires residents to remain in place, with the only exception being for essential needs.
This measure is necessary to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The Public Health Order is effective as of midnight on Tuesday, March 17 until April 7, unless amended or extended.
The physical offices of the ethics commission will be closed for the duration of the Public Health Order until April 7, unless otherwise noticed.
The regular monthly meeting scheduled for Friday, March 20, has been canceled.
However, the ethics commission remains open for business through its telework policy and technology.
Staff will continue to assist with filing guidance, online disclosure tools and resources, advice, and compliance assistance, among its other duties.
Filing deadlines established by law applying during this period remain in effect and have not been extended.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
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