Ceremonial Role definition
Ceremonial Role means “ceremonial role” as defined in title 2, section 18942.3, of the California Code of Regulations, as it now exists or as it may be amended in the future.
Ceremonial Role means an act performed at an event by the official as a representative of the Los Rios Community College District or its Colleges at the request of the holder of the event or function where, for a period of time, the focus of the event is on the act performed by the official.
Ceremonial Role means an act performed at an event by the official as a representative of the official’s agency at the request of the holder of the event where, for a period of time, the focus of the event is the act performed by the official. Examples include throwing out the first pitch at a baseball game, cutting a ribbon at a library opening, or presenting a certificate or award. A city may adopt specific policies to either limit or expand the permissible ceremonial roles for an official in that city, the full list of which must be forwarded to the FPPC. Any official who attends the event as part of his or her job duties to assist the official who is performing the ceremonial role has not received a gift or income by attending the event. Regulations 18942(a)(13), 18942.3.