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Ethics Office-Guidance on Outside Employment
Updated 08/22/2006 Approval of Outside EmploymentThe USDA Supplemental Ethics Regulation at 5 CFR 8301 reinstated the requirement for prior approval of outside employment for many but not all employees.
Employees AffectedAll Financial Disclosure Report filers, both Pubic (SF-278 Report Filers) and Confidential (SF-450 Report Filers), except Special Government employees. This regulation does not apply to employees who are not required to file a financial disclosure report. Covered Outside Employment Requiring Prior ApprovalThe requirement for prior approval of outside employment applies to outside employment meeting the definition provided below, that began on or materially changed after March 24, 2000. [March 24, 2002, is the date the interim USDA Supplemental Ethics Regulations (now final) were published.] Definition of outside employment: For purposes of this section, "employment" means any form of non-Federal employment or business relationship or activity involving the provision of personal services by the employee for direct, indirect, or deferred compensation other than reimbursement of actual and necessary expenses. It also includes, irrespective of compensation, the following outside activities:
Content of RequestsThe employee’s request must contain:
See USDA Supplemental Ethics Regulation at 5 CFR 8301.102(c) for more details. How to Handle RequestsSupervisory staff should receive requests to approve outside employment from Financial Disclosure Report Filers before they engage in outside employment. Upon a significant change in the nature of the outside employment or in the employee's official position, the employee shall submit a revised request for approval. This does not affect Filers with outside employment that commenced prior to March 24, 2000, unless there is a significant change in the outside activity. Procedures for handling requests are, as follows:
Answers to Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion 1 — Do all employees have to get prior approval of outside employment? No, only employees who are required to file a financial disclosure report (OGE Form 278 or OGE Form 450) are required to get prior approval of outside employment. Question 2 — Do I have to get prior approval from my supervisor(s) to be an officer in a professional organization? No, not if the professional organization is a non-profit. Prior approval is not required if the outside activity is unpaid and for a non-profit entity. Consequently, prior approval is not required to be an officer, etc. for a non-profit professional organization. See the definition of "employment" for this purpose provided above. Question 3 — Can I help others on the side based on my personal knowledge without getting prior approval, as long as I do not get paid? The answer varies depending on whether or not you are required to file a financial disclosure report. If you a non-filer (i.e., not required to file a financial disclosure report), the answer is 'yes', you can assist others based on your personal knowledge without getting prior approval. However, if you a filer (i.e., required to file a financial disclosure report), it depends. If the outside activity involves providing personal services as a consultant or professional (paid or unpaid) then an employee who is a filer must get prior approval before engaging in the outside activity. How to Get More InformationContact your servicing ethics advisor if you have questions. Send comments to nrcs-ethics@wdc.usda.gov
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