Annual Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) are filed by public officials and designated employees throughout California each spring as required by State law. Financial disclosure filings serve two important purposes. First, they help officers and designated employees monitor their financial interests to detect and avoid potential conflicts of interest. Second, they provide transparency and promote public confidence that governmental decisions are made without any regard to any personal financial gain by those involved in making those decisions.
In general, economic interests can include investments, interests in real property, and income (including gifts and travel payments) from sources in the official’s jurisdiction. Required disclosures typically include interests that could be affected by the official’s governmental duties. The disclosure of a particular interest does not necessarily mean the filer has a conflict of interest, but it can signal a need to seek guidance and avoid creating a conflict with their official duties. As public documents, these disclosure filings also allow the public to hold officials accountable for making decisions without regard to their financial interests.
City officers and designated employees filed their 2017 Annual Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) for the period of January 1 to December 31, 2016.
Disclosures filed by Elected Officials, Department Heads, Board Members and Commissioners
Elected Officials, Department Heads, Board Members and Commissioners are required to file their forms online on the Ethics Commission’s website. For more information about how to access these filings, follow the links that appear in the sections below.
View E-filed Form 700s
View Form 700 statements filed electronically by Elected Officials, Department Heads, Board Members and Commissioners.
- Find e-filed forms based on filer’s name, position, department or filing period
- View the forms in PDF format
Search and Filter the Contents of Form 700 Statements
Search within the contents across e-filed From 700 statements to view reportable financial interests such as investments, interests in real property, and income (including gifts and travel payments).
- Find reported data across e-filed statements based on search text, department name, filing year or type of financial interests
- View filtered results on the web page or download to Excel
Access Form 700 Datasets
Download complete datasets of Form 700 disclosures hosted at the SF OpenData platform.
- Datasets can be exported by the type of financial interests into a variety of formats including Excel spreadsheets, JSON, and XML
- Data can be filtered by filing period or content, embedded into a web site or built into charts
Form 700 Application Programming Interface (API)
Connect your application to the Ethics Commission’s open data web services for your projects.
- View detailed documentation to connect to the Form 700 web services
- Query Form 700 data using the SODA API
Sunshine and Ethics Training Certificates
In addition to Form 700, Elected Officials, Department Heads, Board Members and Commissioners also file statements to fulfill the Sunshine Ordinance and Ethics Training Requirements.
- Find filed statements based on filer’s name, position, department, or filing period
- View the statements in PDF format
Disclosures filed by Designated Employees
Statement of Economic Interests filed by individual employees who are in positions designated under the City’s Conflict of Interest Code to file a Form 700 are available at their respective departments in paper format. These Form 700 filings are also public documents under the law and are available by request to the department.
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