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RESOLUTION NO. 3681, as amended 

A RESOLUTION of the Port Commission of the Port of
Seattle  establishing a  revised  Code  of
Ethics  for  Port  Commissioners  and
repealing all prior resolutions dealing with
the same subject, including Resolution No. 
3583. 
WHEREAS, high moral and ethical standards among public officials are
essential to good government; and 
WHEREAS, a strong and clear code of ethics for Port Commissioners promotes
and strengthens the faith and confidence of the people of King County in their elected
Port Commissioners, and assists the Commissioners in the performance of their public
duties; and 
WHEREAS, the Port Commission believes that the Port of Seattle should hold its 
Commissioners and employees to the highest moral and ethical standards; and 
WHEREAS, the Port Commission strongly supports organizational policies and
procedures that maintain the public's trust and confidence and ensure fair dealings in all
Port transactions; and 
WHEREAS, the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle previously set forth an
amended Code of Ethics for Commissioners through the adoption of Resolution No. 3583
in 2007 and repealed all previous Codes of Ethics; and 
WHEREAS, the Port Commission now wishes to adopt a revised Code of Ethics
for Port Commissioners and repeal Resolution No. 3583. 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Port Commission of the Port
of Seattle as follows: 

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Section 1.    The revised Code of Ethics for Port Commissioners is attached as 
Exhibit A to this Resolution. 
Section 2.    Resolution No. 3583 is hereby repealed. 
ADOPTED by the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle at a duly noticed 
meeting thereof, held this        day of                 ,       , and duly 
authenticated in open session by the signatures of the Commissioners voting in favor 
thereof and the seal of the Port Commission. 






Port Commission 






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