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the following named positions shall submit statements of employment and financial interest.

(1) Deputy Executive Director.
(2) General Counsel.

(3) Division Directors.

(b) Each statement of employment and financial interest required by this section shall be submitted to the Authority Personnel Office.

(c) An employee who believes that his position has been improperly included in this section as one requiring the submission of a statement of employment and financial interests may obtain a review of

his complaint under the Authority's grievance procedure.

§ 2000.735-109 Supplementary state

ments.

Notwithstanding the filing of the annual supplementary statement required by § 735.406 of this title, each employee shall at all times avoid acquiring a financial interest that could result, or taking an action that would result, in a violation of the conflicts-of-interest provisions of section 208 of title 18, United States Code or the regulations in this part or adopted under § 2000.735-101.

CHAPTER XI-UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' HOME

Part

2100 Employee responsibilities and conduct.

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2100.735-106 Specific provisions of agency regulations governing special Government employees. 2100.735-107 Statements of employment and financial interest.

2100.735-108 Supplementary statements.

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 2100 issued under E.O. 11222; 3 CFR, 19641965 Comp.; 5 CFR 735.104.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 2100 appear at 33 F.R. 485, Jan. 13, 1968, unless otherwise noted.

§ 2100.735-101 Adoption of regulations.

Pursuant to 5 CFR 735.104(f), the U.S. Soldiers' Home (referred to hereinafter as the agency) hereby adopts the following sections of Part 735 of Title 5, Code of Federal Regulations: §§ 735.101-735.102, 735.201a, 735.202 (a), (d), (e), (f)-735.210, 735.302, 735.303 (a), 735.304, 735.305(a), 735.306, 735.401, 735.403(a), 735.404(b), 735.405, 735.407735.411, 735.412 (b)-(d). These adopted sections are modified and supplemented as set forth in this part.

NOTE: Paragraphs (c) and (d) of § 735.203 of Part 735 of Title 5, Code of Federal Regu

lations, previously adopted by § 2100.735-101, were amended in the Civil Service Regulations, and these amendments are now adopted in the agency regulations and read, 33 F.R. 11535, August 14, 1968:

(c) Employees are encouraged to engage in teaching, lecturing and writing that is not prohibited by law, the Executive order, this part, or the agency regulations. However, an employee shall not, either for or without compensation, engage in teaching, lecturing, or writing, including teaching, lecturing, or writing for the purpose of the special preparation of a person or class of persons for an examination of the Commission or Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service, that depends on information obtained as a result of his Government employment, except when that information has been made available to the general public or will be made available on request, or when the agency head gives written authorization for use of nonpublic information on the basis that the use is in the public interest. In addition, an employee who is a Presidential appointee covered by section 401(a) of the order shall not receive compensation or anything of monetary value for any consultation, lecture, discussion, writing, or appearance the subject matter of which is devoted substantially to the responsibilities, programs, or operations of his agency, or which draws substantially on official data or ideas which have not become part of the body of public information. (d) [Deleted]

§ 2100.735-102 Review of statements of employment and financial interests. Each statement of employment and financial interests submitted under this part shall be reviewed by the Governor. When this review indicates a conflict between the interests of an employee or special Government employee of the agency and the performance of his serv

ices for the Government, the Governor shall have the indicated conflict brought to the attention of the employee or special Government employee, grant the employee or special Government employee an opportunity to explain the indicated conflict, and resolve the indicated conflict with due consideration of the recommendation of the counselor for the agency designated under § 735.105(a) of this title.

§ 2100.735-103 Disciplinary and other remedial action.

An employee or special Government employee of the agency who violates any of the regulations in this part or adopted under § 2100.735-101 may be disciplined. The disciplinary action may be in addition to any penalty prescribed by law for the violation. In addition to or in lieu of disciplinary action, remedial action to end conflicts or appearance of conflicts of interest may include but is not limited to:

(a) Changes in assigned duties;

(b) Divestment by the employee or special Government employee of his conflicting interest; or

(c) Disqualification for a particular assignment.

§ 2100.735-104 Gifts, entertainment, and favors.

The agency authorizes the exceptions to 735.202(a) of this title set forth in § 735.202(b) (1)-(4) of this title.

§ 2100.735-105 Outside employment and other activity.

An employee of the agency may engage in outside employment or other outside activity not incompatible with the full and proper discharge of the duties and responsibilities of his Government employment.

§ 2100.735-106 Specific provisions of agency regulations governing special Government employees.

(a) Special Government employees of the agency shall adhere to the standards

of conduct applicable to employees as set forth in this part and adopted under § 2100.735-101, except § 735.203(b) of this title.

(b) Special Government employees of the agency may teach, lecture, or write in a manner not inconsistent with § 735.203 (c) of this title.

(c) Pursuant to § 735.305(b) of this title, the agency authorizes the same exceptions concerning gifts, entertainment, and favors for special Government employees as are authorized for employees by § 2100.735-104.

§ 2100.735-107 Statements of employment and financial interest.

(a) In addition to the employees required to submit statements of employment and financial interest under § 735.403 (a) of this title, employees in the following named positions shall submit statements of employment and financial interest: Quartermaster, Engineer, and Purchasing Officer.

(b) Each statement of employment and financial interest required by this section shall be submitted to the Governor, U.S. Soldiers' Home.

(c) An employee who believes that his position has been improperly included in this section as one requiring the submission of a statement of employment and financial interests may obtain a review of his complaint under the agency's grievance procedure.

§ 2100.735-108 Supplementary

ments.

state

Notwithstanding the filing of the annual supplementary statement required by 735.406 of this title, each employee shall at all times avoid acquiring a financial interest that could result, or taking an action that would result, in a violation of the conflicts-of-interest provisions of section 208 of title 18, United States Code or the regulations in this part or adopted under § 2100.735-101.

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2200.735-305

Miscellaneous statutory provisions.

2200.735-306 General conduct.

Subpart D-Agency Regulations Governing Statements of Employment and Financial Interests 2200.735-401 Form and content of statements.

2200.735-402 Employees required to submit statements.

2200.735-402a Employee's complaint on filing requirement. 2200.735-402b Employees not required to submit statements. 2200.735-403 Time and place for submission of employees' statements. 2200.735-404 Supplementary statements. 2200.735-405 Interests of employee's reiatives.

2200.735-406 Information not known by employees.

2200.735-407 Information prohibited. 2200.735-408

Confidentiality of employees' statements.

2200.735-409 Effect of employees' statements on other requirements.

2200.735-410 Specific provisions of Agency regulations for special Government employees.

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 2200 issued under E.O. 11222; 3 CFR, 19641965 Comp.; 5 CFR 735.104.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 2200 appear at 31 F.R. 13787, Oct. 27, 1966, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart A-General Provisions § 2200.735-101 Purpose.

The maintenance of unusually high standards of honesty, integrity, impartiality, and conduct by Government em

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