(2) If the Chair has or acquires an interest, pecuniary or otherwise, that could conflict with the proper performance of a function of the Chair, he or she must ensure that the interest is disclosed in one of the following ways:
(b) in any other case--to the person or body for whom the function is being performed.
(4) If the Chair becomes aware that a member has, in relation to the performance of a function, an interest, pecuniary or otherwise, that could conflict with the proper performance of the function by the member, the Chair must do one of the following:
(b) if paragraph (a) does not apply, the Chair must ensure that the interest is disclosed in one of the following ways:
(ii) in any other case--to the person or body for whom the function is being performed.