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Title 12 → Chapter II → Subchapter A → Part 264b
§264b.1 Purpose and scope.
§264b.2 Definitions.
§264b.3 Restrictions on acceptance of gifts and decorations.
§264b.4 Gifts of minimal value.
§264b.5 Gifts of more than minimal value.
§264b.6 Requirements for gifts of more than minimal value.
§264b.8 Disposition or retention of gifts and decorations deposited with the Office of the Secretary.
§264b.9 Enforcement.
§264b.10 Certain grants excluded.
Source: 68 FR 68721, Dec. 10, 2003, unless otherwise noted.
(2) Board employees may accept gifts of travel or expenses for travel under paragraph (b) of this section without the prior approval of the Administrative Governor if such expenses are reported under §264b.6(b) and the Administrative Governor approves their acceptance after the fact. Board employees must personally repay gifts of travel or expenses for travel of more than minimal value that are not approved by the Administrative Governor.
(2) Board employees may accept gifts of more than minimal value when it appears that refusal would likely cause offense or embarrassment or otherwise adversely affect the foreign relations of the United States. Tangible gifts are considered to have been accepted on behalf of the United States and become the property of the United States on acceptance. Accordingly, they must be deposited and documented in accordance with §264b.6(a) and can only be returned or otherwise processed by the Office of the Secretary under §264b.8.
(b) Travel or travel expenses without prior approval. Board employees who accept a gift of travel or expenses for travel under §264b.5(b)(2) without the prior approval of the Administrative Governor must submit a report to the Office of the Secretary within 30 days of acceptance that contains the following information:
(a) The Office of the Secretary may dispose of gifts and decorations deposited under §§264b.6(a) and 264b.7(b) by returning them to the donors or by handling them in accordance with instructions from the General Services Administration under applicable law.
(b) The Office of the Secretary may approve and retain gifts and decorations deposited under §§264b.6(a) and 264b.7(b) for official use. The Office of the Secretary must dispose of a gift within 30 days of the termination of its official use in accordance with instructions from the General Services Administration under applicable law.
(a) The Administrative Governor, after consultation with the General Counsel, must report to the Attorney General cases in which there is reason to believe that a Board employee has violated the Act.
This part does not apply to grants and other forms of assistance to which §108A of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 applies. See 22 U.S.C. 2458a.