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DO-08-037: Recent Legislative Activity Affecting the Executive Branch Program
Recent legislation affecting the executive branch ethics program includes a loan repayment assistance plan, legislation on conflicts of interest for certain contractor employees, and a revision to the base pay of certain senior officials.
Outside Pay for Government Duties | After Leaving Government
06x7: Ethics and Working with Contractors — Questions and Answers
Guidance on variety of ethics issues that commonly arise in procurement context, such as seeking employment, post-employment, financial conflicts of interest, outside employment, gifts and misuse of office.
Employees Entering Government | Current Government Employees | Employees Leaving Government | Resolving Conflicts of Interest | Gifts from Outside Sources | Invitations from Outside Sources | Outside Pay for Government Duties | Remaining Impartial | Endorsing Organizations, Products or People | Use of Title or Agency's Name | Use of Government Information | Before Leaving Government | After Leaving Government | Fundraising | Communications with the Government
Attachment to DO-06-023: Ethics and Working with Contractors — Questions and Answers
The attachment, DO-06-023A, provides answers to some frequently asked ethics questions about working with Government contractors.
DO-06-023: Ethics and Working with Contractors — Questions and Answers
05x8: Employees' Participation in Paid Surveys
18 U.S.C. § 209 does not bar most employees from being paid for participating during non-duty hours in a survey related to insurance offered to federal employees. However, employees must comply with their agency supplemental regulation regarding outside activities because being paid for the survey participation is considered part-time employment.
Outside Pay for Government Duties | Outside Employment Limitations
03x5: Appointment to Advisory Committee as “Representative” versus SGE
A special Government employee (SGE) serving on an advisory committee is subject to many of the Federal ethics laws and regulations, but a “representative” member of a committee is not. Some provisions apply differently to SGEs than to “regular” employees or do not apply at all.
Resolving Conflicts of Interest | Outside Pay for Government Duties | After Leaving Government | Special Government Employees | Advisory Committee Members | Outside Employment Limitations | Communications with the Government
02x4: 18 U.S.C. § 209 Guidance
OGE issues a comprehensive summary of 18 U.S.C. § 209, which prohibits the supplementation of a Government employee’s salary by outside sources.
Gifts from Outside Sources | Outside Pay for Government Duties
Attachment to DO-02-016: Summary of the Restriction on Supplementation of Salary, 18 U.S.C. § 209
This attachment, DO-02-016A, is a summary of 18 U.S.C. § 209, the restriction on supplementation of salary.
DO-02-016: 18 U.S.C. § 209 Guidance
00x9: Office of Legal Counsel Memorandum Concerning Application of 18 U.S.C. § 209 to Receipt of Outside Royalty Payments by Employee-Inventors
OLC concluded that 18 U.S.C. § 209 ordinarily does not preclude outside royalty payments to employee-inventors who privately commercialize inventions for which the Government has permitted them to obtain patent rights.
Current Government Employees | Outside Pay for Government Duties
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