| Topic |
Gifts - Complimentary Admission - Reasonable Expectation
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Issue/Question |
Does the Ethics Act prohibit a legislator from accepting, from a political party, a complimentary admission to political party events? |
| Summary |
No. Truly complimentary admission from a political party is a customary and accepted practice and this practice does not involve the concerns about gift giving (influence or reward) expressed in the Act. If, however, a third person pays for attendance or if there is any type of arrangement, agreement or understanding that payment by a third person would pay or help pay for attendance, the admission is not complimentary and a gift analysis is appropriate. RCW 42.52.010 and 42.52.140. |