Board of Ethics

Meetings

  • As needed, to administer the Harford County Ethics Code.
  • As required, these meetings are subject to the State's Open Meetings Act. 

Agendas & minutes

Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.
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Members

  • Kirk Vollmecke, Republican
    Term expires: Dec. 7, 2026
  • Allyson Whitacre, Republican
    Term expires: Dec. 7, 2026 
  • David Woods, Republican
    Term expires: Dec. 7, 2026 
  • Dea Galloway, Democrat
    Term expires: Dec. 7, 2026 
  • Deanne Snodgrass, Unaffiliated
    Term expires: Dec. 7, 2026

The Code of Ethics for Harford County provides for the establishment of a five-member board to administer the code. 

Created by

  • Harford County Charter, Article VIII, Section 801

Description

Members of the board, which administers the Code of Ethics for county government, shall be appointed by the county executive and confirmed by the council. All board members will serve a four-year term and not more than three members of the board shall be members of the same political party.

Complaint process

 A complaint alleging a violation of the Ethics Code must be filed in accordance with HCC § 23-4A and must include the following statement, signed by the complainant: “I, (NAME), affirm, under the penalties of perjury, that the factual allegations contained in the foregoing Complaint are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information and belief.” 

To avoid summary dismissal of the complaint due to the lack of a reasonable basis to believe that a violation that the Code of Ethics has occurred, complainant should:

1. Cite to each section/subsection of the Code of Ethics that complainant believes has been violated by a named County official, representative or employee; and

2. Provide a statement of the facts known to complainant that have led complainant to believe that the cited section/subsection of the Code of Ethics has been violated by such named County official, representative or employee.

A complaint signed as required above may be submitted as follows:

1. By mail to: Harford County Department of Law
                      Attn: Ethics Complaint
                      220 S. Main Street, 3rd Floor
                      Bel Air, MD 21014

OR

2. Signed, scanned and sent via email with any supporting documentation to jmperry@harfordcountymd.gov to Learn more about what federal, state, or county legislative district I am in and the name of my legislators to open the Tourism Award Process Powerpoint to Learn more about what federal, state, or county legislative district I am in and the name of my legislators to open the Tourism Award Process Powerpoint.

Request for advisory opinion

Any person may request an advisory opinion from the Board of Ethics by fully describing the factual circumstances underpinning the requested advisory opinion.

The requesting person must provide contact information in the event the Board of Ethics requires additional factual clarification before addressing the request and so that the Board of Ethics may respond to the requestor.  

 A request for advisory opinion may be submitted as follows:

By mail to:      Harford County Department of Law
                       Attn: Ethics Complaint
                       220 S. Main Street, 3rd Floor
                       Bel Air, MD 21014

 OR

2. Signed, scanned and sent via email with any supporting documentation to jmperry@harfordcountymd.gov to Learn more about what federal, state, or county legislative district I am in and the name of my legislators to open the Tourism Award Process Powerpoint to Learn more about what federal, state, or county legislative district I am in and the name of my legislators to open the Tourism Award Process Powerpoint.