When should I seek advice from the Commission's Legal Division?
You should seek advice as soon as you become aware of a potential conflict of interest that might occur in the future. You cannot seek advice about the conduct of someone other than yourself unless you are the individual's authorized representative, such as his or her attorney.

The Legal Division generally will not provide advice about hypothetical situations or speculative circumstances and will not provide advice if the conduct has already occurred. The review of past conduct situations falls under the jurisdiction of the Commission's Enforcement Division.

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1. What is a conflict of interest?
2. Who is a public employee?
3. Are consultants or vendors hired by state, county or municipal agencies public employees subject to the conflict of interest law?
4. Where can I get advice if I believe something I might do is subject to restrictions or prohibitions imposed by the conflict of interest law?
5. When should I seek advice from the Commission's Legal Division?
6. When will my request for advice be answered?
7. If I believe someone has violated the conflict of interest law, how do I file a complaint? Is there a form?
8. What happens once I make a complaint?
9. How long does the process take?
10. If a complaint is filed against me, can I get a copy of it?
11. If a complaint is filed against me, can I learn who filed the complaint?