North Carolina Administrative Code Title 30 - STATE ETHICS COMMISSION

Here’s a detailed overview of North Carolina’s Administrative Code, Title 30 – State Ethics Commission, based on the most recent official sources:

📘 Structure: Title 30 – STATE ETHICS COMMISSION

According to NCAC listings, Title 30 contains the following chapters 

ChapterTitleFocus
01GeneralScope, authority, and Commission contact information
02Covered Persons and BoardsDefines who is regulated under the Ethics Act
03ReservedPlaceholder for future rules
04ReservedPlaceholder for future rules
05Statement of Economic InterestReporting requirements for public officials
06ReservedPlaceholder
07GiftsRules on acceptance and reporting of gifts
08Conflicts of Interest and Other Ethical StandardsStandards of conduct
09Ethics ComplaintsProcedures for complaint filing and adjudication
10LobbyingRegulation of lobbyists and lobbying activities 

🔍 Chapter Highlights

Chapter 01 – General

Scope (§ 01.0101): These rules implement powers granted by the State Government Ethics Act (N.C.G.S. ch. 138A) and the Lobbying Law (ch. 120C), effective Jan 1, 2011 

Contact Info (§ 01.0102): The Commission is at 424 N Blount St, Raleigh 27601; phone (919) 715-2071; email: 

Chapter 02 – Covered Persons and Boards

Defines the scope of individuals (e.g., state officials, candidates, public board members) and bodies subject to ethics oversight 

Chapter 05 – Statement of Economic Interest

Requires periodic filing of economic disclosures (assets, income, liabilities) by public officials and designated individuals under the Ethics Act .

Chapter 07 – Gifts

Encompasses definitions (Subchapter A), permissible gifts/fundraising rules (B), and reporting obligations (C), restricting undue influence or appearance of impropriety .

Chapter 08 – Conflicts & Ethical Standards

Outlines prohibitions on financial interests in official matters, nepotism, misuse of position, confidentiality breaches, and duties of public trust

Chapter 09 – Ethics Complaints

Sets formal complaint procedures, investigation processes, confidentiality standards, hearing protocols, and potential disciplinary outcomes .

Chapter 10 – Lobbying

Regulates lobbyist registration, disclosure, expenditure limits, and complaint enforcement mechanisms under G.S. 120C 

✅ Why It Matters

Transparency & Accountability: Title 30 ensures public officials and lobbyists operate under clear ethical standards.

Legal Compliance: Helps prevent conflicts of interest and improper influence in state governance.

Enforcement Mechanisms: Complaint and disclosure rules foster accountability.

 

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