STATEMENTS OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS
The Fair Political Practices Commission requires local public officials and employees to disclose personal financial holdings. The Act establishes two (2) categories of public officials and employees who must disclose their personal financial interests:
1) 87200 filers:  Roseville City Councilmembers, Roseville Planning Commissioners, Roseville City Manager, Roseville City Attorney, Roseville Chief Financial Officer; and
2) designated code filers:  established through the adoption of the Conflict of Interest Code by the Roseville City Council.

Statements of Economic Interests - Form 700 enables the City to identify areas of potential conflicts so that Roseville officials and City employees can refrain from making or participating in a government decision that may have a reasonably foreseeable material effect on his or her personal interests.  Assuming office statements, annual filings, and leaving office statements are required filings.  All filings are public documents and are available for inspection and reproduction to any member of the public at the Roseville City Clerk's Department.  Statements of Economic Interests filed by Roseville elected officials are also available electronically on the Fair Political Practices website at www.fppc.ca.gov or at the Fair Political Practices Commission office:

California Fair Political Practices Commission
428 J Street, Suite 620
Sacramento, CA 95814
1-866-ASK-FPPC (1-866-275-3772)
 
CITY OF ROSEVILLE GIFT POLICY
Roseville Municipal Code 3.15.030 governs the acceptance of gifts and gratuities by City employees and City of Roseville Administrative Regulation 2.14 specifies the Purpose and Policy of the Acceptance of Gifts and Gratuities by City Employees.

TICKETS AND/OR PASSES DISTRIBUTION POLICY
Fair Political Practices Commission regulation 18944.1 requires agencies to adopt a written Tickets and/or Passes Distribution Policy for the distribution of tickets and/or passes to public officials.

FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION FORM 806, PUBLIC OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS
Fair Political Practices Commission regulation 18705.5 allows council members to participate in the decision appointing him or herself to an external board position if the appointment would affect the personal finances of the appointee in the amount of $250 or more within any 12 month period.  Certain conditions must be satisfied in order for a public official to make or participate in the appointment process: 1) The decision is on his or her appointment as an officer of the body of which he or she is a member; 2) The appointment is one required to be made by the body of which the official is a member pursuant to either state or local law or a joint powers authority; 3) The body making the appointment adopts and posts on its website Fair Political Practices Commission Form 806, Public Official Appointments.