HomeMy WebLinkAbout115-S ParodaIN RE: Jay Paroda
Respondent
File Docket:
X -ref:
Date Decided:
Date Mailed:
Before: Daneen E. Reese, Chair
Louis W. Fryman, Vice Chair
John J. Bolger
Frank M. Brown
Susan Mosites Bicket
Donald M. McCurdy
Michael Healey
01 -003 -P
Order No. 115 -S
11/15/01
11/30/01
This is a final adjudication of the State Ethics Commission as to the alleged
delinquency and /or deficiency of Statement(s) of Financial Interests required to be filed
pursuant to Sections 4/1104 and 5/1105 of the Public Official and Employee Ethics Act
( "Ethics Act "), 65 P.S. §401 et seq. /65 Pa.C.S. §1101 et seq.
The Investigative Division initiated these proceedings by filing with the State Ethics
Commission and serving upon Respondent a Petition for Civil Penalty(ies). An Order to
Show Cause was issued to Respondent. An Answer was not filed by the Respondent, and
a hearing was waived. The record is complete. A Consent Agreement was submitted by
the parties to the Commission for consideration which was subsequently approved.
This is a final Order, and it is publicly available upon issuance. Reconsideration
may be requested, but a request for reconsideration will not affect the finality of this
adjudication or its availability as a public document. Any reconsideration request must be
received at this Commission within thirty days of the mailing date noted above and must
include a detailed explanation of the reasons as to why reconsideration should be granted
in conformity with 51 Pa. Code §21.29(b).
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November 30, 2001
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FINDINGS:
1. Respondent is an adult individual who resides or maintains a mailing address at
100 Daisytown Road, Brownsville, PA 15417.
2. At all times relevant to these proceedings, Respondent has been a Centerville
Borough Sanitary Authority Assistant Treasurer and as such Respondent has at all
times relevant to these proceedings been a "public official" as that term is defined in
Section 2 of the Ethics Law, 65 P.S. §1102.
a. Respondent specifically held the aforesaid position in 1999 -2001.
3. Respondent as a public official is subject to the Statement of Financial Interests
filing provisions of the Ethics Law.
4. Respondent has failed to provide full financial disclosure as required by the Ethics
Law. Respondent has failed to file Statements of Financial Interests for calendar
year(s) 1999 with the State Ethics Commission, which Statements of Financial
Interests were to be filed by May 1 of 2000, and Respondent has therefore
transgressed Sections 4 and 5 of the Ethics Law, 65 P.S. § §1104, 1105.
5. By Notice letter dated February 13, 2001, Respondent was served with Notice in
accordance with Section 7(5) of the Ethics Law of the specific allegations against
Respondent concerning the above transgression. Said Notice letter provided
Respondent an opportunity to avoid the institution of these civil penalty proceedings
by filing accurate and complete Statements of Financial Interests for calendar
year(s) 1999 within twenty (20) days of the date of the Notice letter. Respondent
has failed and refused to file Statements of Financial Interests for calendar year(s)
1999 so as to comply with the specific requirements of the Ethics Law.
6. By Final Notice letter dated June 7, 2001, Respondent was served with Notice in
accordance with Section 7(5) of the Ethics Law of the specific allegations against
Respondent concerning the above transgression. Said Notice letter provided
Respondent an opportunity to avoid the institution of these civil penalty proceedings
by filing accurate and complete Statements of Financial Interests for calendar
year(s) 1999 within twenty (20) days of the date of the Notice letter. Respondent
has failed and refused to file Statements of Financial Interests for calendar year(s)
1999 so as to comply with the specific requirements of the Ethics Law.
7 Section 9(f) of the Ethics Law provides:
Section 9. Penalties
(f) In addition to any other civil remedy or criminal
penalty provided for in this act, the commission may, after
notice has been served in accordance with section 7(5) and
upon a majority vote of its members, levy a civil penalty upon
any person subject to this act who fails to file a statement of
financial interests in a timely manner or who files a deficient
statement of financial interests, at a rate of not more than $25
for each day such statement remains delinquent or deficient.
The maximum penalty payable under this paragraph is $250.
65 P.S. §1109(f).
8. For each violation the Commission finds, Respondent is subject to civil penalty
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liabilit under Section 9(f) of the Ethics Law, 65 P.S. §1109(f) at a rate of not more
than 25.00 per day for each day the Statement of Financial Interests remains
delinquent or deficient, for a maximum civil penalty of $250.00 per violation.
Because Respondent has committed one (1) violation alleged herein, Respondent
is subject to total maximum civil penalty liability of $250.00 for said violation.
II. DISCUSSION:
As an Assistant Treasurer for the Centerville Borough Sanitary Authority,
Respondent Jay Paroda was at all times relevant to these proceedings a "public official"
subject to the provisions of the Public Official and Employee Ethics Act ( "Ethics Act "), 65
Pa.C.S. §1101, et seq.
Pursuant to Section 1104(a) of the Ethics Act, Respondent was specifically required
to file a Statement of Financial Interests for calendar year 1999 with the designated filing
office in Centerville Borough /Centerville Borough Sanitary Authority on or before May 1,
2000. Section 1104(a) provides:
§ 1104. Statement of financial interests required to be filed
(a) Public official or public employee. -- Each public official of the
Commonwealth shall file a statement of financial interests for the preceding
calendar year with the commission no later than May 1 of each year that he
holds such a position and of the year after he leaves such a position. Each
public employee and public official of the Commonwealth shall file a
statement of financial interests for the preceding calendar year with the
department, agency, body or bureau in which he is employed or to which he
is appointed or elected 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 or public official shall file a statement of financial interests with the
governing authority of the political subdivision by which he is employed or
within which he is appointed or elected no later than May 1 of each year that
he holds such a position and of the year after he leaves such a position.
Persons who are full -time or part -time solicitors for political subdivisions are
required to file under this section.
65 Pa.C.S. §1104(a).
The complete financial disclosure which Respondent as an Assistant Treasurer was
required to provide in the Statement of Financial Interests form is statutorily mandated in
detail at Section 1105 of the Ethics Act, 65 Pa.C.S. §1105.
Section 1109(f) of the Ethics Act provides as follows:
§ 1109. Penalties
(f) Civil Penalty. -- In addition to any other civil remedy or criminal
penalty provided for in this chapter, the commission may, after notice has
been served in accordance with section 1107(5) (relating to powers and
duties of commission) and upon a majority vote of its members, levy a civil
penalty upon any person subject to this chapter who fails to file a statement
of financial interests in a timely manner or who files a deficient statement of
financial interests, at a rate of not more than $25 for each day such
statement remains delinquent or deficient. The maximum penalty payable
under this paragraph is $250.
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65 Pa.C.S. §1109(f).
An application of Section 1109(f) to this case establishes that this Commission has
the discretion to levy a maximum civil penalty against the Respondent for each delinquent
or deficient Statement of Financial Interests.
The prerequisite service of a Notice letter in accordance with Section 1107(5) was
satisfied. Respondent did not remedy the failure to comply with the Ethics Act although
given more than the usual grace period following Notice in which to do so.
The Investigative Division then instituted formal proceedings against Respondent by
filing with the State Ethics Commission and serving upon Respondent a Petition for Civil
Penalties. The State Ethics Commission issued an Order to Show Cause, ordering
Respondent to show cause why a civil penalty should not be levied against Respondent.
The parties propose that this case be resolved by this Commission: (1) finding that
Paroda, as Assistant Treasurer of the Centerville Borough Sanitary Authority, failed to
comply with Section 1104 of the Ethics Act, 65 Pa.C.S. § 1104, when he failed to timely file
a Statement of Financial Interests for calendar year 1999; and (2) levying a civil penalty
against Respondent in the amount of $100.00 payable to the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania through this Commission.
We take administrative notice that Respondent filed his 1999 calendar year
Statement of Financial Interests on September 7, 2001.
We believe that the Consent Agreement is the proper disposition for this case,
based upon our review of the totality of the facts and circumstances. Accordingly, we
approve the Consent Agreement that has been submitted by the parties.
We hereby find that Respondent Jay Paroda, as an Assistant Treasurer for the
Centerville Borough Sanitary Authority, failed to comply with Section 1104 of the Ethics
Act, 65 Pa.C.S. §1104, when he failed to file a Statement of Financial Interests for
calendar year 1999. We direct Respondent to make payment of a civil penalty in the total
amount of $100.00 in accordance with Section 1109(f) of the Ethics Act, 65 Pa.C.S.
§1109(f), with said amount to be made payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
forwarded to this Commission within 30 days of the issuance of this Commission's Order
adjudicating this matter, for deposit in the State Treasury.
III. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW:
1. Paroda, as an Assistant Treasurer for Centerville Borough Sanitary Authority, was
at all times relevant to these proceedings a "public official" subject to the provisions
of the Public Official and Employee Ethics Act ( "Ethics Act "), 65 Pa.C.S. §1101 et
seq.
2. Paroda failed to comply with Section 1104 of the Ethics Act, 65 Pa.C.S. §1104,
when he failed to file a Statement of Financial Interests for calendar year 1999 as
an Assistant Treasurer for Centerville Borough Sanitary Authority,
3. Notice of the delinquency of Paroda's Statement of Financial Interests for calendar
year 1999 was previously served upon Paroda in accordance with Section 1107(5)
of the Ethics Act, 65 Pa.C.S. §1107(5).
4. Based upon the totality of the circumstances in this case, a civil penalty in the total
amount of $100.00 is warranted.
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IN RE: Jay Paroda
Respondent
File Docket:
Date Decided:
Date Mailed:
ORDER NO. 115 -S
BY THE COMMISSION,
DANEEN E. REESE, CHAIR
01 -003 -P
11/15/01
11/30/01
1 Jay Paroda, as an Assistant Treasurer for Centerville Borough Sanitary Authority,
failed to comply with Section 1104 of the Public Official and Employee Ethics Act
( "Ethics Act "), 65 Pa.C.S. §1104, when he failed to file a Statement of Financial
Interests for calendar year 1999 as an Assistant Treasurer for Centerville Borough
Sanitary Authority.
2. As per the Consent Agreement of the parties, Jay Paroda is directed to make
payment of a civil penalty in the total amount of $100.00 in accordance with
Section 1109(f) of the Ethics Act, 65 Pa.C.S. §1109(f), with said amount to be made
payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and forwarded to this Commission
within 30 days of the issuance of this Order, for deposit in the State Treasury.
3. Compliance with the foregoing will result in the closing of this case with no further
action. Noncompliance will result in the institution of an order enforcement action.