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Article 3
1. Members must act solely in the public interest. They must never use their position as members to improperly confer advantage on themselves or to improperly confer advantage or disadvantage on others.
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I1Sch. para. 1 in force at 28.7.2001, see art. 1(1)
2. Members must declare any private interests relevant to their public duties and take steps to resolve any conflict in a way that protects the public interest.
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I2Sch. para. 2 in force at 28.7.2001, see art. 1(1)
3. Members must not put themselves in a position where their integrity is called into question by any financial or other obligation to individuals or organisations that might seek to influence them in the performance of their duties. Members must on all occasions avoid the appearance of such behaviour.
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I3Sch. para. 3 in force at 28.7.2001, see art. 1(1)
4. Members must act to uphold the law and act on all occasions in accordance with the trust that the public has placed in them.
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I4Sch. para. 4 in force at 28.7.2001, see art. 1(1)
5. In discharging their duties and responsibilities members must ensure that their authority’s resources are used both lawfully and prudently.
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I5Sch. para. 5 in force at 28.7.2001, see art. 1(1)
6. In carrying out their responsibilities including making appointments, awarding contracts, or recommending individuals for rewards and benefits, members must make decisions on merit. Whilst members must have regard to the professional advice of officers and may properly take account of the views of others, including their political groups, it is their responsibility to decide what view to take and, if appropriate, how to vote on any issue.
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I6Sch. para. 6 in force at 28.7.2001, see art. 1(1)
7. Members must carry out their duties and responsibilities with due regard to the need to promote equality of opportunity for all people, regardless of their gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, age or religion, and show respect and consideration for others.
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I7Sch. para. 7 in force at 28.7.2001, see art. 1(1)
8. Members must be as open as possible about all their actions and those of their authority. They must seek to ensure that disclosure of information is restricted only in accordance with the law.
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I8Sch. para. 8 in force at 28.7.2001, see art. 1(1)
9. Members are accountable to the electorate and the public generally for their actions and for the way they carry out their responsibilities as a member. They must be prepared to submit themselves to such scrutiny as is appropriate to their responsibilities.
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I9Sch. para. 9 in force at 28.7.2001, see art. 1(1)
10. Members must promote and support these principles by leadership and example so as to promote public confidence in their role and in the authority. They must respect the impartiality and integrity of the authority’s statutory officers and its other employees.
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I10Sch. para. 10 in force at 28.7.2001, see art. 1(1)
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