Gifts

In compliance with San Francisco Administrative Code Section 67-29-6


 

Fiscal Year 2020-2021

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.


 

Fiscal Year 2019-2020

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.


 

Fiscal Year 2018-2019

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.


 

Fiscal Year 2017-2018

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.


 

Fiscal Year 2016-2017

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.

The Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors did not receive any gifts in Fiscal Year 2016-2017.


 

Fiscal Year 2015-2016

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.


 

Fiscal Year 2014-2015

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.

The Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors did not receive any gifts in Fiscal Year 2014-2015.


 

Fiscal Year 2013-2014

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.

The Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors did not receive any gifts in Fiscal Year 2013-2014.


 

Fiscal Year 2012-2013

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.

The Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors did not receive any gifts in Fiscal Year 2012-2013.


 

Fiscal Year 2011-2012

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.

The Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors did not receive any gifts in Fiscal Year 2011-2012.


 

Fiscal Year 2010-2011

 

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.

The Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors did not receive any gifts in Fiscal Year 2010-2011.

 


 

Fiscal Year 2009-2010

 

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.

The Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors did not receive any gifts in Fiscal Year 2009-2010.

 


 

Fiscal Year 2008-2009

 

Section 10.100-305(c) of the Administrative Code requires departments to furnish to the Board of Supervisors annually within the first two weeks of July a report showing gifts received, the nature or amount of said gifts, and the disposition thereof.

Amended on 2/10/2016:  San Francisco Firefighters Local 798, located at 1139 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103, provided a ceremonial fire axe to the outgoing President of the Board, Aaron Peskin. The value of the gift is unknown.  The Supervisor took possession of the gift in Fiscal Year 2015-2016.

 


Fiscal Year 2005-2006

The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, located at 235 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104, (415) 392-4520, provided an in-kind contribution in the amount of $16,800 to the City & County of San Francisco (City). The in-kind contribution covered the cost of airfare, accommodations and conference fees for four City officials or employees to join the Chamber's delegation to New York as part of CityTrip New York, May 2-6, 2006.

The City, in its sole discretion, determined four City officials who would use this gift to study what is being done in New York regarding regionalized transportation upgrades; improve urban experience; economic development and job creation; revitalization of the waterfront; enhance access to health care and reform of public education. The Chamber of Commerce has no financial interests involving the City.


 

Fiscal Year 2004-2005

The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, located at 235 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94014, (415-392-4520) provided an in-kind contribution in the amount of $7,500 to the City and County of San Francisco (City). The in-kind contribution covered the cost of airfare, accommodations and conference fees for three City officials or employees to join the Chamber's delegation to CityTrip San Diego.

The City, in its sole discretion, determined that one Supervisor and two Mayoral aides would use this gift to study the best practices for dealing with some of the issues that pose a challenge to San Francisco by exploring the innovative ways that San Diego is growing and nurturing its business community, how technology transfer is spurring San Diego's biotech industry, and what San Diego is doing to build workforce housing and improve transportation. The Chamber of Commerce has no financial interests involving the City and County of San Francisco.