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Daniel Gato 2019OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT STATEMENT For Full-time County and Municipal Employees Full-time County (including Public Health Trust) and municipal employees engaging in outside employment must file an annual disclosure report by July 1st of each year, in accordance with Section 2-11.1()(2) ot the Miami- Dade County Code. Disclosure tor Tax YIII' Ending Il.at Nam,t "; Middle Mame/initial 2o1s (oe+ coil Mailing Address - Street Number, Street Name, or P. Bax 6of4 So I63 le City, State, Zip (io-, ,r:. l 33143 lf your home address is exempt from public records pursuant to Florida Statutes $119.07, please see note on the following page and check here.[ [] county [ Public Health Trust ES-Municipal i4 o mi+ (e (Municlp aity) Department Division • ce Fe Rese Position or Title Employee I Number [erk tie»om re É·sh 3532 265 6372) Pease list the sources of outside employment (including self-employment), the nature of the work, and the tptl amounts of money or other compensation you received tor each source of outside employment. If no income or compensation was received from a particular outside employment, enter zero (0) for that organization in the section below. If continued on a separate sheet, check hers. [] Mame and Address Mature of the Total Amount of Money or of the Source ot Outside [come work Performed Compensation Received CA coll Al 2co (o6 cod·v4 Jo,oo an 6$6$1ar S hereby swear (or affirm) that the information above ls a true and correct statement. Signature ot Person Disclosing RECEIVED SY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT: [ Hardcopy [ Electronic Copy OFFCE USE ONLY Accepted: Y N Deficiency:_ Processed Date/initials: Scanned Oat/initiats: 136.01-22 COE 201¢ OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION Required by the Miami-Dade County Code, Section 2-11.1k)(2) OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT means providing personal services, other than to Miami-Dade County, or to the respective municipality, that are compensated or traditionally compensated, including but not limited to, being an employee, an independent contractor, an agemt, or by self-employment. Please note that this form is to be used only to report Outside Employment; it is separate from the Source of Income Statement. If you are required to file a Source of Income Statement and you also engage in outside employment, you must complete both the Outside Employment Statement and the Source of Income Statement. FILING INSTRUCTIONS This form must be filed by July 1st of each year. The form should only be filed by employees who have outside employment to disclose. Miami-Dade County full-time personnel (including Public Health Trust personnel} shall file completed forms with: Miami-Dade Elections Department Attn: Financial Disclosure Section 2700 NW 87th Avenue Miami, FL 33172 or P.O. Box 521550 Doral, FL 33152-1550 or through email: financial,disclosures@migmidade,go¥ Municipal full-time personnel shall file completed forms with thelr respective Municipal Clerk. For further information, Miami-Dade County and Public Health Trust employees may contact the Miami-Dade Elections Department Financial Disclosure Section via telephone at 305-499-8413 or via email at financial.disclosures@miamidade.gov. Municipal employees may contact their respective Municipal Clerk's Office. Note RE: Florida Statutes $ 119.07: The role ot our off5ce is to receive and maintain forms filed as public records. lf your home address is exempt from disclosure and you do not wish your home address to be made public, please use your office or other address for your mailing address. The following persons are exempt from disclosing their home addresses: active or former law enforcement personnel, including correctional and correctional probation officers, personnel of the Department of Children and Family Services whose duties include the investigation of abuse, neglect, exploitation, fraud, theft, or other criminal activities, personnel of the Department of Health whose duties are to support the investigation of child abuse or neglect, and personnel of the Department of Revenue or local governments whose responsibilities include revenue collection and enforcement or child support enforcement; firefighters; justices and judges; current or former state attorneys, assistant state attomeys, statewide prosecutors, or assistant statewide prosecutors; county and municipal code inspectors and code enforcement officers. CO 2016