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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the United States Commission on Civil Rights
EFFECTIVE DATES: Comments should be submitted on or before September 29, 2006 to be considered in the formulation of final rules.
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: The United States Commission on Civil Rights (Commission), with the concurrence of the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), is issuing a proposed rule for employees of the Commission that would supplement the Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch issued by OGE. The proposed rule would require employees of the Commission, other than special Government employees, to obtain prior approval before engaging in outside employment.
SUMMARY: Ethical conduct for Commission employees; supplemental standards,
On August 7, 1992, OGE published new executive branch Standards of Ethical Conduct regulations, which became generally effective on February 3, 1993. The Standards, as corrected and amended, are codified at 5 CFR part 2635. These regulations, together with OGE's executive branchwide financial disclosure and financial interests regulations codified at 5 CFR parts 2634 and 2640, superseded the Commission's old Employee Responsibilities and Conduct regulations at 45 CFR part 706, including the provision requiring employees to obtain prior approval before engaging in outside employment. In a separate rulemaking also being published in the Federal Register today, the Commission is proposing to remove its old superseded conduct regulation and replace it with a residual crossreferences provision.
The Commission, however, has determined, with OGE concurrence, that
it is necessary and desirable for the purpose of administering its
ethics program to require its employees again to obtain written
approval before engaging in outside employment. Prior approval would be
required pursuant to proposed Sec. 7801.102 of new chapter LXVIII of 5
CFR as proposed, in order to ensure that the activity would not
otherwise violate a Federal statute or regulation, including the
branchwide Standards. The proposed section would include a definition
at paragraph (d) of outside employment, basically any form of non
Federal employment, business relationship or activity involving the
provision of personal services by the employee, whether or not for
compensation. It also would provide at paragraph (c) that upon a
significant change in the nature or scope of the outside employment or
the employee's official position, the employee would have to submit a
revised request for approval. The proposed rule would not include
special Government employees in the prior approval provision, since
they consist primarily of State Advisory Committee members who serve on
the Commission as uncompensated employees. Accordingly, by this
rulemaking, the Commission is proposing to reinstitute the prior
approval requirement, albeit in a modified form in light of the
promulgation of the branchwide Standards. Furthermore, in proposed
Sec. 7801.101 of 5 CFR the Commission would state the purpose of the
supplemental regulation and would include crossreferences to other
Government ethics regulations applicable to Commission employees in
addition to the proposed new part. The crossreferenced regulations are
the executive branch Standards, as well as the financial disclosure,
financial interests and employee responsibilities and conduct
regulations noted above. Moreover, the section proposed would identify
the Solicitor as the Designated Agency Ethics Official and require that
employees seeking prior approval for outside employment obtain the approval of the Designated Agency Ethics Official.
Matters of Regulatory Procedure
Because this proposed rule relates to Commission personnel, it is exempt from the provisions of Executive Orders 12866 and 12988. Regulatory Flexibility Act
It has been determined under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. chapter 6) that this rule as proposed would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities because it would primarily affect Commission employees.
It has been determined that the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35) does not apply to this proposed rulemaking document, because it does not contain any information collection requirements that require the approval of the Office of Management and Budget. Congressional Review Act
The Commission has determined that this rulemaking is not a rule as
defined in 5 U.S.C. 804, and, thus, does not require review by Congress.
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List of Subjects in 45 CFR Part 7801
Conflict of interests, Government employees.
Dated: August 16, 2006.
Emma Monroig,
Solicitor and Designated Agency Ethics Official, United States Commission on Civil rights.
Dated: August 16, 2006.
Kenneth L. Marcus,
Staff Director, United States Commission on Civil Rights.
Approved: August 22, 2006.
Robert I. Cusick,
For the reasons set forth in this preamble, the United States
Commission on Civil Rights, with the concurrence of the Office of
Government Ethics, is proposing to amend title 5 of the Code of Federal
Regulations by adding a new chapter LXVIII, consisting of part 7801, to read as follows:
CHAPTER LXVIIICOMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
PART 7801SUPPLEMENTAL STANDARDS OF ETHICAL CONDUCT FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
Sec.
7801.101 General.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 7301; 5 U.S.C. App. (Ethics in Government
Act of 1978); 42 U.S.C. 1975b(d); E.O. 12674, 54 FR 15159, 3 CFR,
1989 Comp., p. 215, as modified by E.O. 12731, 55 FR 42547, 3 CFR, 1990 Comp., p. 306; 5 CFR 2635.105, 2635.803.
Sec. 7801.101 General.
(a) Purpose. In accordance with 5 CFR 2635.105, the regulations in
this part apply to employees of the United States Commission on Civil
Rights (Commission) and supplement the Standards of Ethical Conduct for
Employees of the Executive Branch contained at 5 CFR part 2635.
Employees of the Commission are required to comply with this part, 5
CFR part 2635, the financial disclosure and financial interests
regulations at 5 CFR parts 2634 and 2640, and implementing guidance and
procedures. Commission employees are also subject to the regulations on responsibilities and conduct at 5 CFR part 735.
(b) Definition. The Designated Agency Ethics Official (DAEO) is the Solicitor for the Commission.
Sec. 7801.102 Prior approval for outside employment.
(a) An employee, other than a special Government employee, of the
Commission who wishes to engage in outside employment shall first
obtain the approval, in writing, of the Designated Agency Ethics Official (DAEO).
(b) Standard for approval. Approval shall be granted by the DAEO
only upon a determination that the prospective outside employment is
not expected to involve conduct prohibited by statute or Federal regulation, including 5 CFR part 2635.
(c) Upon a significant change in the nature or scope of the outside
employment or the employee's official position, the employee must submit a revised request for approval.
(d) For purposes of this section, ``employment'' means any form of
nonFederal employment, business relationship or activity involving the
provision of personal services by the employee, whether or not for
compensation. It includes, but is not limited to, personal services as
an officer, director, employee, agent, attorney, consultant,
contractor, general partner, trustee, teacher, or speaker. It includes
writing done under an arrangement with another person for production or
publication of the written product. It does not, however, include
participation in the activities of a nonprofit charitable, religious,
professional, social, fraternal, educational, recreational, public
service, or civic organization, unless such activities involve the
provision of professional services or advice or are for compensation other than reimbursement of expenses.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Emma Monroig, Esq., Solicitor and Designated Agency Ethics Official, United States Commission on Civil Rights, Office of the Staff Director, 624 Ninth Street, NW., Suite 621, Washington, DC 20425; Telephone: (202) 3767796; Facsimile: (202) 376 1163.
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