Any Director who, in the discharge of an official duty, would be required to take any action or make any decision that would directly or indirectly affect his or her financial interests or the financial interests of a member of his or her household, or a business with which he or she is associated; or must take official action on a matter as to which he or she has a conflict situation created by a personal, family or client interest shall:
Any employee who has conflict or a potential conflict of interest as set forth in § 505.1 shall report the potential conflict to his or her superior, who shall reassign the matter to another employee who does not have a conflict or potential conflict, and to the Ethics Officer of the Authority.
The employee shall remove himself or herself from influence over actions and decisions on the matter during the period when the Ethics Officer is investigating the conflict or potential conflict of interest.
The Ethics Officer shall investigate each report of a conflict or potential conflict of interest submitted under § 505.2 and provide a written advisory opinion to the affected employee.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 19, r. 19-505