Sec. 122.061. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. (a) While serving as a director, honorary director, advisory director, committee member, officer, or employee of a credit union, a person may not: (1) participate, directly or indirectly, in the deliberation on or determination of a question affecting the person's pecuniary interest or the pecuniary interest of a member of the person's immediate family or of a partnership, association, or corporation, other than the credit union, in which the person is directly or indirectly interested; or (2) become employed by, engage in, or own an interest in a business or professional activity that the person could reasonably expect to: (A) require or induce the person to disclose confidential information acquired because of the person's office or employment in the credit union; or (B) impair the person's independence or judgment in the performance of the person's duties or responsibilities to the credit union. (b) An interest only as a member of the credit union that is shared in common with all other members is not a pecuniary interest within the meaning of Subsection (a)(1). (c) In this section, "member of a person's immediate family" means a person's spouse or another person living in the person's household.
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