AB 1234 Ethics for Public Retirement Systems Trustees
Ashley Dunning presented “AB 1234 Ethics for Public Retirement System Trustees” during the California Association of Public Retirement Systems (CALAPRS) 2020 General Assembly on March 8, 2020. Ashley discussed conflict of interest rules, public meeting and public record requirements, due process, and other significant ethics rules with which public officials in California must comply, with a particular focus on how these rules apply to retirement board trustees and senior staff. The course is required ethics training for public fund trustees, and attendees were provided with a certificate of completion at the end of the program.
The General Assembly is an educational conference for retirement system trustees, senior staff, and service providers to public retirement systems, which is hosted by the CALAPRS.