What is a statement of economic interest form 700?

Form 700 is the tool used by public officials to disclose their financial interests that may be affected by their public official decisions. • This ensures that the public is aware of a public official’s financial interests and also reminds the public official of potential conflicts.

What is a statement of economic interests?

The Statement of Economic Interest is a financial disclosure form filed annually by certain elected and appointed officials in state and local government. It is intended to disclose the sources of a public servant’s income so that members of the public know where a public servant’s personal financial interests lie.

What is a California Form 700?

Every elected official and public employee who makes or participates in making governmental decisions is required to submit a Statement of Economic Interests, also known as the Form 700. The Form 700 provides transparency and ensures accountability in governmental decisions.

What is a statement of economic interest in California?

The Statement of Economic Interests (Fair Political Practices Commission Form 700) is a public document which public officials and certain government employees, including consultants and even volunteer board members, use to disclose financial interests.

Where do I file my Form 700?

FPPC.ca.gov
FILING A FORM 700: Go to FPPC.ca.gov >File a Form 700 > Access Log On Page Here > Click Here to File Electronically. Or click here. If you have specific questions about reporting requirements, please contact us at [email protected] or 1-866-ASK-FPPC.

Where can I get Form 700?

Obtain amendment schedules at www.fppc.ca.gov.

  • FPPC Form 700 (2020/2021)
  • [email protected] • 866-275-3772 • www.fppc.ca.gov.
  • Page – 3.

Where do I file Form 700?

www.fppc.ca.gov
How to file: The Form 700 is available at www.fppc.ca.gov. Form 700 schedules are also available in Excel format. All statements must have an original “wet” signature or be duly authorized by your filing officer to file electronically under Government Code Section 87500.2.

Who needs to file a statement of economic interest in Illinois?

In accordance with the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act, 5 ILCS 420, many employees, public officials and appointees to boards or commissions are required to submit an economic interest filing to the Secretary of State’s office.

What is Schedule a1?

A Schedule A-1 is a special, stand-alone report required for larger contributions received by political committees. Specifically, it is used to report contributions of $1000 or more received from a single source.

What is an 87200 filer?

Government Code Section 87200 identifies city elected officials (Mayor, City Attorney, Councilmembers), planning commissioners, Chief Operating Officer, and City Treasurer as statutory filers who are required to file Statements of Economic Interests.