22 CFR 1100.10 - Outside employment.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 22: Foreign Relations (December 2005)


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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS

CHAPTER XI - INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO, UNITED STATES SECTION

SUBCHAPTER A - ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

PART 1100 - EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONDUCT

subpart b - CONDUCT AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1100.10 - Outside employment.

  (a) Section employees will not engage in outside employment or other outside activities, with or without compensation, which (1) Interferes with the performance of their Government duties; (2) May reasonably be expected to bring discredit upon the Section or the Government; or (3) Appears to involve a conflict of interest.

  (b) All employees are prohibited from using their titles or positions in connection with any commercial enterprise or in endorsing any commercial product or venture.

  (c) Section employees engaged in activities related to procurement will not accept part-time off-duty employment with any person that is a contractor with the Government. This prohibition applies regardless of the nature of the services to be performed. (e.g., Professional employees of the Section such as attorneys, engineers, and accountants will not represent or advise a Government contractor concerning either the commercial or Government pursuits of such person; nor will such personnel render services in behalf of the officers of contractors with whom they transact business on behalf of the Government, even though such services might be performed in connection with the personal affairs of such officers of the contractors.)

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