68B.3 - WHEN PUBLIC BIDS REQUIRED -- DISCLOSURE OF INCOME FROM OTHER SALES.

        68B.3  WHEN PUBLIC BIDS REQUIRED -- DISCLOSURE OF
      INCOME FROM OTHER SALES.
         1.  An official, a state employee, a member of the general
      assembly, or a legislative employee shall not sell, in any one
      occurrence, any goods or services having a value in excess of two
      thousand dollars to any state agency unless the sale is made pursuant
      to an award or contract let after public notice and competitive
      bidding.
         2.  This section does not apply to the publication of resolutions,
      advertisements, or other legal propositions or notices in newspapers
      designated pursuant to law for the publication of legal propositions
      or notices and for which rates are fixed pursuant to law.
         3.  An official or member of the general assembly who sells goods
      or services to a political subdivision of the state shall disclose
      whether income has been received from commissions from the sales in
      the manner provided under section 68B.35.
         4.  For purposes of this section, "services" does not include
      instruction at an accredited education institution if the person
      providing the instruction meets the minimum education and licensing
      requirements established for instructors at the education
      institution.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 68B.3] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         92 Acts, ch 1228, § 2; 93 Acts, ch 163, § 3; 2007 Acts, ch 5, §1
         Referred to in § 68B.34