Board And Commission Members Financial Disclosure Statement Instructions (Form 2) - Maryland State Ethics Commission Page 7

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commission, you must report it. Unless you and your spouse are fully retired and have no earned income, you
should be completing this Schedule.
List the name and address of: 1) any employment that you, your spouse or dependent child held during the
reporting period; 2) any business entity wholly owned by you, your spouse, or dependent child during the reporting
period; and 3) any business entity partly owned by you, your spouse or dependent child, but only if that entity did
business with your board or commission during the reporting period. Activities that must be reported on this
Schedule include, for example, employment with a corporation, individual consulting activities, private practices and
business activities involving income-producing real property (such as ownership and management of rental
apartment units).
SCHEDULE I. Other
The general conflict of interest provisions in Subtitle 5 of the Public Ethics Law apply to board and
commission members. Subtitle 5 of the Public Ethics Law includes disqualification and employment interest
prohibitions, gift solicitation and acceptance limitations, representational limits, and provisions relating to misuse of
office and official confidential information. You should be aware that some interests or activities could be violations
of the conflict of interest provisions even though you might not be required to disclose them in Schedules A through
H. Thus, you should also disclose on this Schedule any additional interests, not otherwise disclosed, that you
believe may create a conflict of interest between your personal interest and your duties as a member of the board or
commission.
You may also use this Schedule for any interest or transactions you have not been required to disclose on
Schedule A through H but wish to disclose, and/or to further explain any prior entry.
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October 1, 2017

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