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the civil rights of other employees or anyone/group of the general public. Courteous and thoughtful<br />

conduct on the part of all county employees, while physically on duty with the county and/or while in<br />

representation of the county government, is a specific objective of this policy. [As amended on<br />

6/19/2001]<br />

GIFTS<br />

5.02 Gifts shall not be accepted from contractors, vendors or other persons who deal with Nueces<br />

County, except as provided by law. The intent of this section is to extend the prohibitions of section<br />

36.08 Texas Penal Code Annotated to employees of the county as well as elected officials, public<br />

servants, or appointed officials who are already subject thereto. This section specifically prohibits<br />

employees from accepting tips while exercising their official duty. Exceptions to this section are<br />

only those identified in Section 36.10, Texas Penal Code Annotated which allows for gifts between<br />

relatives and friends that are of a personal nature. Also acceptable are gifts or benefits conferred for<br />

a professional or business relationship that is independent of the official county capacity of the<br />

recipient. Neither does this section restrict any of the social activities of employees or the designate<br />

of elected officials that are designed to promote a legitimate interest of the County, either formally or<br />

informally. This section does not apply to any employee receiving any benefit consisting of food,<br />

lodging, transportation or entertainment when accepted as a guest and reported in accordance with<br />

the law. In summary, this code does not apply to any benefit that is defined as non-applicable<br />

according to Section 36.10 Texas Penal Code Annotated.<br />

PERSONAL APPEARANCE AND JOB CONDUCT:<br />

5.03 Since the nature of county public service obligates every county employee to act as a<br />

representative therefore, personal appearance requires a dress code appropriate for the job. Providing<br />

therein that said employees maintain a neat appearance and that attire prescribed by department<br />

heads is appropriate for public service and is reasonable for the fiscal means of the employee. The<br />

Civil Service Commission herein defines the term "REASONABLE DRESS" to mean attire that is<br />

accepted by society in establishments of common use by the general public, and appropriate for<br />

professional environments frequented by children and adolescents of impressionable age. Equally,<br />

the term "REASONABLE DRESS" is intended to mean of a fiscal category that does not impose<br />

undue hardship on employees of the lowest salary range for the job. Specifically, this term is not<br />

intended to provide means for anyone to discriminate against anyone for the type of dress they wear.<br />

In all cases of dispute, the Civil Service Commission will accept, hear, and issue rulings on<br />

grievances pertaining to this subject. Specifically, the intent of this provision is to establish and<br />

maintain uniform standards for a dress code that serves the needs of the county.<br />

Pleasant telephone manners and good housekeeping are also appropriate attire required of all county<br />

employees. Equally important, employees are required to practice punctuality, good attendance,<br />

honesty, and other work values as are necessary to promote goodwill and high morale among<br />

employees, executives, and officials of the county. It shall be the right of Nueces County to<br />

prescribe the maintenance standards for work place neatness of all work components or facilities<br />

used by employees in the line of duty.<br />

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Nueces County Civil Service Commission Page -40-<br />

Rules and Regulations [Adopted on ___________]

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