6563ORDINANCE NO. 6563
ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1.11.010 (DEFINITIONS),
1.11.070 (LOBBYIST REGISTRATION) AND 1.11.090 OF CHAPTER
1.11 (SUNSHINE PROVISIONS) OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL
CODE TO STRENGTHEN AND EXPAND THE REGULATIONS
APPLICABLE TO LOBBYISTS, AND SECTION 1.11.080 (REVOLVING
DOOR) TO MODIFY THE RESTRICTIONS ON EMPLOYMENT OF
LOBBYISTS AND REQUIRE LOBBYISTS WHO ACT AS ADVISORS
TO CITY OFFICIAL(S) TO REPORT THEIR ACTIVITY
WHEREAS, in 2017, the City adopted a "Sunshine Ordinance" to increase transparency in City
government; and
WHEREAS, the Sunshine Ordinance, among other things, established a protocol for lobbyists to
register with the City and report their lobbying activities; and
WHEREAS, in 2022, the lobbying provisions were amended to add criminal penalties; and
WHEREAS, the City now desires to strengthen and expand its regulation of lobbyists, establish
an auditing process, and modify the restrictions on the employment of lobbyists and require
lobbyists who act as advisors to elected officials to report their advisory activities.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM HEREBY
ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Anaheim Municipal Code 1.11.010 is hereby amended to read in full as
follows:
1.11.010 DEFINITIONS.
"Agenda" means a document that informs the public about a Meeting, published in advance of
the Meeting, which at a minimum: (i) identifies the Legislative Body conducting the Meeting,
(ii) specifies the time and location of the Meeting and (iii) lists each item of business to be
discussed or transacted and describes the proposed action for such item.
"Agenda Packet" means a complete set of materials that includes the Agenda and its relevant
Supporting Documents.
"Brown Act" means California Government Code sections 54950 et seq., as those sections may
be amended from time to time.
"Executive team" means the City Manager, Assistant City Manager, Deputy City Manager, City
Attorney, City Clerk, City Treasurer, Police Chief, Fire Chief, Public Utilities General Manager,
and the Directors of Community Services, Convention, Sports and Entertainment, Economic
Development, Finance, Housing and Community Development, Human Resources, Planning and
Building, and Public Works.
"Influence (or Influencing) Legislative or Administrative Action" means communicating directly
with any elected or appointed official of the City, the staff, aides, or advisers of the Mayor or
City Council, any member of the City Executive Team, a Legislative Body or any board or
commission of the City, or taking any other action for the principal purpose of supporting,
promoting, influencing, modifying, opposing, delaying, or advancing any legislative or
administrative action.
"Legislative or Administrative Action" means the drafting, introduction, consideration,
modification, enactment, adoption, or denial of any ordinance, motion, or resolution under
consideration by any elective or appointed official of the City, member of the City Executive
Team, a City Legislative Body, any City board or commission, or any regional agency in which
the City of Anaheim has a voting role, or the granting, award, approval, or denial of any contract,
permit, land use entitlement, grant, license, or franchise by the City or any regional agency in
which the City of Anaheim has a voting role."
"Legislative Body" shall have the meaning set forth in California Government Code section
54952, as it may be amended from time to time.
"Lobby" or "Lobbying" means performing services, for compensation, for the purpose of
influencing legislative or administrative action.
"Lobbying Firm" means any business entity, including an individual who engages in Lobbying
activities, which meets either of the following criteria: (1) the business entity receives or
becomes entitled to receive any compensation, other than reimbursement for reasonable travel
expenses, for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action on behalf of any
other person, and any partner, owner, officer, or employee of the business entity is a Lobbyist; or
(2) the business entity receives or becomes entitled to receive any compensation, other than
reimbursement for reasonable travel expenses, to communicate directly with any elective
official, agency official, or legislative official for the purpose of influencing legislative or
administrative action on behalf of any other person, if a substantial or regular portion of the
activities for which the business entity receives compensation is for the purpose of influencing
legislative or administrative action.
"Lobbyist" means any individual or entity who either (1) receives or becomes entitled to receive
five hundred dollars ($500) or more in consideration in a calendar month, other than
reimbursement for reasonable travel expenses, to communicate, directly or through his or her
agents, with any elective or appointed official of the City, member of the City Executive Team,
or Legislative Body, board or commission of the City, for the purpose of influencing legislative
or administrative action of the City of Anaheim or any regional agency in which Anaheim has a
voting role, or (2) is employed or contracted for a role that includes influencing legislative or
administrative action as a substantial or regular portion of the employment or contract.
"Meeting" shall have the meaning set forth in California Government Code section 54952.2, as it
may be amended from time to time.
"Public Record(s)" shall have the meaning set forth in California Government Code sections
7920.000 et seq., as those sections may be amended from time to time.
"Supporting Documents" means all documents, regardless of form, medium or author, that are
provided to members of a Legislative Body for their use in considering Agenda items for a
Meeting.
SECTION 2. Anaheim Municipal Code 1.11.070 is hereby amended to read in full as follows:
1.11.070 LOBBYIST REGISTRATION.
.010 Initial Registration. Within fifteen (15) days of Lobbying the City of Anaheim or any
regional agency in which Anaheim has a voting role, a Lobbyist shall register with the City
Clerk, by filing a lobbying registration form, as provided by the City Clerk and made available
on the City Clerk's webpage, which shall include, at a minimum, a written statement containing
the following information, certified as true under penalty of perjury: 1) the Lobbyist's full name,
business name, address, and telephone number; 2) the name, business address and telephone
number of any individual or entity by whom a Lobbyist is employed, retained or engaged for
compensation to perform Lobbying services in the City; 3) the legislative or administrative
action of the City with respect to which the Lobbyist has been employed, retained or engaged,
and 4) an acknowledgement by the Lobbyist to that he or she will comply with the requirements
of this Chapter, retain and provide business records for the City Auditor's review, and cooperate
with the City with regard to any audit performed under this Chapter. This registration shall be
maintained by the City Clerk for the period of time set forth in the City's record retention
schedule and shall not be exempt from disclosure under the California Public Records Act. The
failure to timely register as a Lobbyist is a violation of this Chapter and a penalty fee may be
assessed by the City Clerk, as set by resolution.
.020 Quarterly Report. Each Lobbyist shall file a report, certified as true under penalty of
perjury, 1) disclosing any Lobbying of the City of Anaheim or any regional agency in which
Anaheim has a voting role, and 2) any campaign contributions made during the reporting period
to the Mayor and/or any member of the City Council, with the City Clerk on a quarterly basis on
a form provided by the City Clerk and made available on the City Clerk's webpage. The report
shall be filed and received by the City Clerk no later than 30 calendar days after the end of the
quarter and shall be posted on the City Clerk's webpage. The report shall specifically identify the
local legislative or administrative action(s), if any, the Lobbyist supported or opposed during the
reporting period. Each Lobbyist shall retain on file all business records relevant to any lobbying
reported in the Quarterly Report for a period of not less than five years from the date the
Quarterly Report is filed, and shall submit copies, or make original documents available, to the
City Auditor upon request. The failure to timely file a Quarterly Report with the required
disclosures, or to retain, or provide access to, the Lobbyist's business records, are violations of
this Chapter and a penalty fee may be assessed by the City Clerk, as set by resolution.
.030 Annual Registration. A lobbyist shall renew their registration by January 15 of each year
unless they have filed a termination report with the City Clerk by such date.
.040 Registration and Annual Fees. The City Council may by resolution establish registration
and annual fees as set forth therein to defray the reasonable cost of regulating Lobbying activities
in the City. Registration shall not be complete until the fee is paid.
.050 Appearance of Unregistered Lobbyist. If a Lobbyist who has not registered appears at a
public Meeting of any City Legislative Body in order to make a presentation on behalf of a
client, the Lobbyist will be permitted to make the presentation upon stating the information
required by subsection .010 on the record. The Lobbyist shall be required to file the required
registration form, and pay the registration fee and any penalty fee as set by resolution, to the City
Clerk within seven (7) calendar days of such presentation.
.060 Annual Report. Within ninety (90) days after the end of a calendar year, the City Clerk
shall prepare and submit to the City Council a report outlining the activity of registered
Lobbyists during the calendar year as reflected in the documents provided pursuant to
subsections .010 and .020, as well as a list of any fines assessed or notices issued pursuant to this
section.
.070 Notice of Registration. The City Clerk shall issue a "notice of registration required" upon
receipt of credible evidence that a person is acting as a Lobbyist without having registered as
required by subsection .010. Any person who in good faith and on reasonable grounds believes
that he or she is not required to register under subsection .010 shall, within thirty (30) days after
notice from the City Clerk, furnish evidence to the City Clerk that he or she is exempt from
registration. The City Clerk shall review that evidence, as well as any other evidence he or she
deems relevant, and make a determination whether the person is required to register as a
Lobbyist.
.080 Appeal. A decision of the City Clerk requiring a person to register as a Lobbyist, or
assessing a penalty fee under subsection .010 or .020, may be appealed to the City Hearing
Officer, whose decision shall be final without any further action of the City being required.
.090 Criminal Penalties. The penalty fees provided for in this section apply to inadvertent
violations of its provision. Any person or entity that knowingly or intentionally i) acts as a
Lobbyist in the City without having registered in compliance with subsection .010, ii) fails to file
the quarterly report required by subsection .020, iii) files a quarterly report that contains
inaccurate information or omits information required to be disclosed by subsection .020, or iv)
conceals or diverts compensation for Lobbying activity in order to avoid the requirements of this
section, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a maximum of six (6) months in jail and
a fine of $1,000.00. In addition, no person convicted of a violation of this section may act as a
Lobbyist or otherwise attempt to influence municipal legislation for compensation for one year
after that conviction, and no person convicted of a second violation of this section may act as a
Lobbyist or otherwise attempt to influence municipal legislation for compensation for an
additional three years after the second conviction.
.100 Applicability. The provisions of this section shall not apply:
1. To a public official acting in his or her official capacity;
2. To any newspaper or other regularly published periodical, radio or television station
(including any individual who owns, publishes, or is employed by any such newspaper,
periodical, radio or television station) which in the ordinary course of business publishes news
items, editorials or other comments, or paid advertisements, which directly or indirectly urge
action upon municipal legislation, if such newspaper, periodical, radio or television station or
individual engages in no further or other activities in connection with action upon such municipal
legislation;
3. To a person invited by the City Council or any of its committees, or by any board or
commission, or any committee of a board or commission, or by any officer or employee of the
City charged by law with the duty of conducting a hearing and making a decision as to a pending
or proposed matter, for the purpose of giving testimony to aid the body or person extending the
invitation;
4. To a person applying for a grading permit or for a permit relating to the construction,
alteration, demolition or moving of a building, or to a person filing a parcel map or subdivision
tract map; provided, however, that if a person meets the definition of a Lobbyist and takes an
appeal, or represents a person taking an appeal, pursuant to any procedure or authority provided
by law from an administrative determination made with respect to such an application or map,
they shall be required to register as provided in this section upon taking the appeal or any action
relating to the appeal;
5. To a person whose attempts to influence legislative or administrative action are limited
solely to actions taken or services provided to a client as a professional licensed by a state
licensing organization, including, but not limited to, attorneys, architects and engineers; provided
however, that the exemption for attorneys shall only apply if the attorney is engaged in the
practice of law with respect to the subject of the legislative or administrative action the attorney
seeks to influence; or
6. To persons who submit competitive bids or respond to requests for proposals, provided
the provision of such communications are limited to direct conversation or correspondence with
the official or department specifically designated to receive such information. This exception
shall not apply to direct communications with members of the City Council for the purpose of
influencing a decision to award or deny a contract.
7. To labor negotiators who are engaged in contract negotiations with the City regarding a
collective bargaining agreement for City employees.
.110 Audit. The City Auditor shall annually conduct an audit of a representative random
sample of lobby registrants, but not less than 20 percent of registrants, to ensure that registrants'
filings are in compliance with this Chapter. The City Auditor shall notify the City Clerk and the
City Attorney of any apparent violations this Chapter, provide all relevant records from the audit
upon request, and cooperate with any enforcement action. The final audit report detailing the
findings will be addressed to the City Manager, City Attorney, and City Clerk.
The City Auditor shall also seek from any elective or appointed official of the City, the staff,
aides, or advisers of the Mayor or City Council, any member of the City Executive Team, or
Legislative Body, board or commission of the City, no less frequently than semi-annually,
information about past meetings or communications with anyone who reasonably may be
considered to have lobbied such individuals based on the definitions in this Chapter. The City
Auditor shall notify the City Clerk and the City Attorney of any individuals who appear to have
engaged in lobbying activity but who have not registered as lobbyists or properly reported
lobbying activity.
SECTION 3. Anaheim Municipal Code 1.11.080 is hereby amended to read in full as follows:
1.11.080 REVOLVING DOOR.
.010 Future employment. No City official or employee of Anaheim, for a period of two years
following the termination of his or her office or employment, shall:
1. Advocate or Lobby before any City of Anaheim agency, official or employee for
compensation on behalf of any person or any organization;
2. Accept employment or otherwise receive compensation from a person or organization
that entered into a contract with the City of Anaheim within one year prior to the termination of
his or her office or employment, where the former official or employee personally and
substantially participated in the award of the contract for the City and will subsequently perform
work related to that contract for the person or organization awarded the contract; or
3. Participate as a competitor in any competitive selection process for a City contract where
the former official or employee recommended or approved the project or the work that is the
subject of the contract, and any such City contract shall not be awarded to such former official or
employee.
.020 Exceptions. Subsection .010 shall not preclude the hiring of a former City employee as a
consultant to the City, provided that such hiring is approved in advance by the City Council. Nor
shall this subsection apply to any City official or employee who left office or whose City
employment or service terminated prior to the effective date of this ordinance; provided,
however, that a person who returns to City office, employment or service on or after the effective
date of this ordinance shall be subject to the requirements hereof.
.030 Restrictions on Employment and Utilization of Lobbyists. The City shall not contract
with any person for, or employ any person in, the positions of Council Aide, Policy Aide, or
Chief of Staff to the Mayor if that person was or is required to register as a Lobbyist under
section 1.11.070, for a period of one year following the person's Lobbying of Anaheim. Nor shall
any person required to register as a Lobbyist under Section 1.11.070 serve as an advisor, paid or
unpaid, to any City Official for a period of one year following the person's Lobbying of
Anaheim, unless all contacts as an advisor are reported to the City Clerk, consistent with Section
1.11.070.020. For purposes of this section, "advisor" means one who provides input by way of
advice, guidance, information, or speaking points on matters relevant to the City.
.040 Restrictions on Concurrent Employment of Employees of Lobbying Firms. The City
shall not retain or employ any person who is also retained or employed to perform services for a
Lobbying Firm that engages in Lobbying the City of Anaheim or any regional agency in which
Anaheim has a voting role.
.050 Disclosure of Confidential Information. City officials and employees shall respect and
maintain the confidentiality of information acquired in the course and scope of their employment
concerning the property, personnel or affairs of the City. They shall not disclose confidential
information or records without proper and legally required authorization, or use such confidential
information or records to advance their personal, financial or other private interests, or the
private gain or advantage of others.
SECTION 4. Anaheim Municipal Code 1.11.090 is hereby amended to read in full as follows:
1.11.090 RESPONSIBILITY FOR ADMINISTRATION.
With the exception of responsibilities delegated to the City Clerk and the City Auditor, the City
Manager shall administer and coordinate the implementation and ongoing management of the
provisions of this Chapter for all local bodies, agencies and departments.
SECTION 5.
The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby declares that should any section,
paragraph, sentence, phrase, term or word of this ordinance be declared for any reason to be
invalid, it is the intent of the City Council that it would have adopted all other portions of this
ordinance independent of the elimination of any such portion as may be declared invalid. If any
section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held
to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this
Ordinance, and each section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase thereof,
irrespective of the fact that any one (or more) section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or
phrase had been declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 6.
The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be
printed once within fifteen (15) days after its adoption in the Anaheim Bulletin, a newspaper of
general circulation, published and circulated in the City of Anaheim.
SECTION 7.
This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force thirty (30) days from and after its final
passage.
THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council
of the City of Anaheim held on the 2, day of November , 2023, and thereafter
passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 5 day of
December , 2023, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Rubalcava,
Leon, Kurtz and Faessel
NOES: Council Members Diaz,and Meeks
ABSENT: Npne
ABSTAIN: None
CITY OF ANAHEIM
By: Aii
MAYOR OF 1 • CITY OF ANAHEIM
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CITY 'LERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
CLERK'S CERTIFICATE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, THERESA BASS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the
original Ordinance No. 6563 introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Anaheim, held on the 28th day of November, 2023, and that the same was duly passed and
adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 51 day of December, 2023, by the
following vote of the members thereof:
AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Rubalcava, Leon, Kurtz and Faessel
NOES: Council Members Diaz and Meeks
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 6th of December, 2023.
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SUMMARY PUBLICATION
CITY OF ANAHEIM
ORDINANCE NO. 6563
ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1.11.010 (DEFINITIONS),
1.11.070 (LOBBYIST REGISTRATION) AND 1.11.090OF CHAPTER
1.11 (SUNSHINE PROVISIONS) OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL
CODE TO STRENGTHEN AND EXPAND THE REGULATIONS
APPLICABLE TO LOBBYISTS, AND SECTION 1.11.080 (REVOLVING
DOOR) TO MODIFY THE RESTRICTIONS ON EMPLOYMENT OF
LOBBYISTS AND REQUIRE LOBBYISTS WHO ACT AS ADVISORS
TO CITY OFFICIAL(S) TO REPORT THEIR ACTIVITY
This ordinance amends Chapter 1.11 of the Anaheim Municipal Code to 1) strengthen and expand the
regulations applicable to lobbyists, Including by regulating In-house lobbyists; and 11) modify the
restrictions on the employment of lobbyists by limiting the restriction to aides of the council members
and shortening the disqualification period to one year; and 111) requiring lobbyists who act as advisors to
City officials to report their advisory activities to the same extent as their lobbying activities.
I, Theresa Bass, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a summary of
Ordinance No. 6563, which ordinance was Introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City
of Anaheim on the 28th day of November, 2023 and was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of
the City Council on the 5t,11-0ay_ of D_ece.mber,.2Q23 by the following roll call vote of the members thereof:
AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Rubalcava, Leon, Kurtz and Faessel
NOES: Council Members Diaz and Meeks
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
The above summary is a brief description of the sublect matter contained In the text of Ordinance
No. 6563, which has been prepared pursuant to Section 512 of the Charter of the City of Anaheim. This
summary does not Include or describe every provision of the ordinance and should not be relled on as a
substitute for the full text of the ordinance.
To obtain a copy of the full text of the ordinance, please contact the Office of the City Clerk, (714) 765-
5166, between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. There Is no charge for the copy.
Anaheim Bulletin
Published: 12/14/23
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CLERK'S CERTIFICATE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, THERESA BASS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing
is the original Ordinance No. 6563 and was published in the Anaheim Bulletin on the 14tn
day of December, 2023, pursuant to Section 512 of the City Charter of the City of
Anaheim.
CITY ERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
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