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Enforcements for Shoreline Community College

Case Agency Violation/Result Penalty Amountsort descending Laws RCW
2002-052 Shoreline Community College

Violation: A former Shoreline Community College Associate Dean for Business Administration may have violated the Ethics in Public Service Act when they used state resources to download and store 71,715 adult-oriented graphics and movies and sent emails searching for summer employment as an attorney.

Result: Settlement approved on October 10, 2003 for a Civil penalty in the amount of $20,000 with $5,000 suspended and an additional $4,000 restitution to employing agency for investigative costs.

$20,000 RCW 42.52.160
1999-011 Shoreline Community College

Violation: A Shoreline Community College employee may have violated the Ethics in Public Service Act when they improperly used the agency's purchasing account to purchase automotive parts for personal and family use. The employee reimbursed the agency for the value of the purchases at the end of the fiscal year.

Result: Settlement approved on June 16, 2000 for a Civil penalty in the amount of $250.

$250 RCW 42.52.070, RCW 42.52.160
2001-023 Shoreline Community College

Violation: The Shoreline Community College President may have violated the Ethics in Public Service Act when they participated in the formation, negotiation or awarding of personal service contracts with a private consultant and subsequently awarded the private consultant a contract. In addition, they subsequently accepted an offer of employment with the private consultant.

Result: Settlement approved on April 11, 2003 for a Civil penalty in the amount of $30,000 with $20,000 suspended and and additional $10,000 for reimbursement of investigative costs.

$30,000 RCW 42.52.020, RCW 42.52.040, RCW 42.52.070, RCW 42.52.080, RCW 42.52.150, RCW 42.52.160
2001-021 Shoreline Community College

Violation: A Former Shoreline Community College manager may have violated the Ethics in Public Service Act when they used a state provided computer to access multiple web sites to research stock prices and to obtain investment news.

Result: Settlement approved on April 11, 2003 for a Civil penalty in the amount of $500 with $250 suspended.

$500 RCW 42.52.160