The Public Integrity Commission in Dover, DE is responsible for administering and implementing Delaware's code of conduct for the executive branch, as well as its financial disclosure and lobbying registration laws.
They ensure ethical standards are upheld for all state executive branch employees, elected officials, and appointees to state boards and commissions, and require reporting of assets, income, and gifts by elected officials. The commission also oversees lobbying activities and requires regular reporting of expenses and activity to the General Assembly.
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