HomeMy WebLinkAbout222 AyersRobert Spencer Ayers, M.P.H.
7000 Thomas Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
RE: No. 83 -113 -C
STATE ETHICS COMMISSION
308 FINANCE BUILDING
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17120
August 19, 1983
ORDER OF COMMISSION
Order No. 222
Dear Mr. Ayers:
The State Ethics Commission has reviewed the possibility that you have
violated the State Ethics Act, Act 170 -1978. The nature of the alleged
violation is as follows:
I. Allegation: That as a public official, you failed to file a Financial
Interest Statement by May 1, 1982, for calendar year 1981, as required by the
State Ethics Act and regulations.
A. Findings:
1. An audit of the Financial Interest Statements for calendar year 1981
required to be filed by May 1, 1982, was conducted by the State
Ethics Commission. Your statement was not on file.
2. You served as a compensated member of the Advisory Health Board
during calendar year 1981.
a. You currently serve in this office.
b. The powers and duties of this Board as set forth in the laws of
the Commonwealth include the power to:
1. make rules and regulations for the prevention of disease and
to protect lives of citizens of the Commonwealth and for the
proper performance of the work of the Department of Health,
and such rules /regulations when made by the Board shall
become the rules and regulations of the Department;
2. proscribe minimum health activities and standards of
performance of health services for counties and other
political subdivisions;
Robert Spencer Ayers, M.P.H.
August 19, 1983
Page 2
3. make and revise a list of communicable diseases against which
the children of the Commonwealth must be immunized prior to
entering school and such list shall be promulgated by the
Secretary of Health along with such rules and regulations as
are needed to insure that such immunization program is
timely, effective and verified.
3. You are a public official as that term is used in the Ethics Act.
4. You have not yet filed a Statement of Financial Interest for calendar
year 1981.
5. A letter was addressed to you by the Executive Director of the State
Ethics Commission, Edward M. Seladones.
a. This letter was dated December 20, 1982.
b. This letter was addressed to you at 7000 Thomas Boulevard,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15208.
c. This letter was mailed certified, return receipt requested, No.
0018422, it was accepted by Robert S. Ayers on December 23,
1982.
d. We received no response to this letter.
6. Another letter was addressed to you by Edward M. Seladones, Executive
Director, State Ethics Commission.
a. This letter was dated May 11, 1983.
b. This letter was addressed to you at 7000 Thomas Boulevard,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15108.
c. This letter was mailed certified, return receipt request, No.
5254949. This letter was accepted by C. S. Ayers (signature not
clear) on May 14, 1983.
d. We received no response to this letter.
Robert Spencer Ayers, M.P.H.
August 19, 1983
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B. Discussion: Section 4(a) of the State Ethics Act states:
(a) Each public employee employed by the Commonwealth
shall file a statement of financial interests for the
preceding calendar year with the department, agency or
bureau in which he is employed no later than May 1 of each
year that he holds such a position and of the year after
he leaves such a position. Any other public employee
shall file a statement of financial interests with the
governing authority of the political subdivision by which
he is employed no later than May 1 of each year that he
holds such a position and of the year after he leaves such
a position. 65 P.S. 402. d
The State Ethics Commission has ruled that all "public officials" are
also "public employees" and thus, subject to Section 4(a)'s requirements. See
Carter, 79 -066. Also, the regulations of the State Ethics Commission, which
have the force and effect of law specify that "public officials" shall file
Financial Interest Statements. 51 Pa. Code 4.4(a). The Commonwealth Court
has also agreed that "public officials" are subject to the filing requirements
of Section 4(a) of the Ethics Act. See Kremer v. State Ethics Commission, 56
Pa. Cmwlth. 160, 424 A.2d 968 (1981).
Sections 4.3(b) and 4.4(d) of the State Ethics Commission regulations
state:
(b) Any person appointed as an official in a
Commonwealth's executive, legislative, judicial branches
and other state -wide offices who is not a candidate shall
file his Financial Interest Statement with the Commission
and a copy with the agency to which he is appointed by May
1, of the year appointed or within 15 days if appointed
after May 1. 51 Pa. Code 4.3(b).
(d) A former public official shall file a Statement of
Financial Interest for their last year of service by May
1, of the succeeding year. This statement shall be filed
at the same office they filed when they were incumbent
officials. 51 Pa. Code 4.4(d).
Although the title description of the entity on which you serve contains
or refers to the term "advisory ", the powers and duties of this Board or
Commission, as found above, indicate this body has either the authority to
expend public funds or to otherwise exercise the power of the State or any
political subdivision. In addition, you were compensated for your services.
You are subject to the Ethics Act because of the Board's authority and the
compensation provided by law. You have failed to file the Statement of
Financial Interest required by the law and State Ethics Commission regulations
despite being advised of this requirement.
Robert Spencer Ayers, M.P.H.
August 19, 1983
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In addition, Section 4(d) of the Ethics Act states:
(d) No public official shall be allowed to take the oath
of office or enter or continue upon his duties, nor shall
he receive compensation from public funds, unless he has
filed a statement of financial interests with the
commission as required by this act. 65 P.S. 404(d).
For purposes of the Act, accurate and complete Statements of Financial
Interest must be available to the public served by the public official or
public employee. We realize that policies to achieve these purposes must
consider the possibility that an oversight'or misunderstanding of the filing
requirements may occur and corrections allowed. 4
You received our letters informing you about your obligation to file a
Financial Interest Statement, but you ignored them. You hold a responsible
position with the Commonwealth and must be presumed to have an understanding
of forms and administrative and legal requirements. We believe you understood
your filing obligation.
Section 4(d), quoted above, prohibits a public official from continuing
in office and receiving compensation from public funds unless he files a
Statement of Financial Interests as required by the Ethics Act. These are
serious penalties and judicious application of the law requires its use only
where there is substantial reason to believe that the failure to file was
willful. There are no mitigating circumstances apparent in this case.
We believe these circumstances raise a serious question about your right
to hold office and the legality of the compensation you received during the
time you failed to file a Statement of Financial Interest and warrants review
by the appropriate law enforcement official.
C. Conclusion: You violated the Ethics Act and State Ethics Commission
regulations by not filing a Financial Interest Statement with the State Ethics
Commission as set forth above despite official notification of your
obligations and we will refer this matter to the appropriate law enforcement
agency for review.
Our files in this case will remain confidential in accordance with Section
8(a) of the Ethics Act, 65 P.S. 408(a). However, this Order is final and will
be made available as a public document 15 days after service unless you file
documentation with the Commission which justifies reconsideration and /or
challenges pertinent factual findings. See 51 Pa. Code 2.38. During this
15 -day period, no one, including the Respondent unless he waives his right to
challenge this 7 may violate this confidentiality by releasing,
discussing or circulating this Order.
Robert Spencer Ayers, M.P.H.
August 19, 1983
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Any person who violates the confidentiality of a Commission proceeding is
guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not more than $1000 or imprisoned
for not more than one year or both, see 65 P.S. 409(e).
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By the Commission,
Paul J.
Chairman
(see reverse for Attorney General letter acknowledging filing by Avers)
LeRoy S. Zimmerrnan
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Robert S. Ayers
7445 Lighthouse Point
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Dear Mr. Ayers:
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL
June 29, 1984
This Office is in receipt of your Financial Interest
Statement for calendar year 1981.
Because you have complied with the requirements of the
Ethics Act within the twenty days given you by this Office,
we have marked our file "closed
Sincerely,
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C: Ronald Delbert, Administrative OfficAe
State Ethics Commission
Charles P. Mackin,
Deputy Attorney General
Special Prosecutions Section
Reply To:
1600 Strawberry Square
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717)787 -5227
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