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1 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE STANDARDS OF CONDUCT Captain Greg Weiss Chief, Administrative Law Telephone: 242-6402

2 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE AGENDA Conflicts of Interest Gifts Use of Government Resources Summary

3 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST “An employee is prohibited by criminal statute, 18 U.S.C. 208(a), from participating personally and substantially in an official capacity in any particular matter in which, to his knowledge, he or any person whose interests are imputed to him under this statute has a financial interest, if the particular matter will have a direct and predictable effect on that interest.” 18 U.S.C. §208; 5 C.F.R. Part 2635, Subparts D&F

4 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Personal Financial Interests –Includes Spouse, Minor Child, General Partner, or Organization In Which Serving as Director, Officer, Employee, etc. –Job Hunting and Post-government Employment –Stock Ownership (More Than $5,000)

5 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Appearance of Impartiality “Where an employee knows that a particular matter involving specific parties is likely to have a direct and predictable effect on the financial interest of a member of his household, or knows that a person with whom he has a covered relationship is or represents a party to such matter, and where the employee determines that the circumstances would cause a reasonable person with knowledge of the relevant facts to question his impartiality in the matter, the employee should not participate in the matter unless he has informed the agency designee of the appearance problem and received authorization from the agency designee...” 5 C.F.R. Part 2635, Subpart E

6 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST JOB HUNTING / POST-GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT Seeking Employment With a Contractor –Substantial Work –Matter Affecting the Contractor Post-government Employment Restrictions –Matters Worked on “Personally and Substantially” While Government Employee

7 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE GIFTS Shall Not Solicit or Accept a Gift (Directly or Indirectly) –From a Prohibited Source; or –Because of One’s Official Position Gift Includes: –Services, Training, Transportation, Local Travel, Lodging and Meals Prohibited Source –Anyone Seeking Official Action by the Agency –Does Business or Seeks to Do Business W/ Agency –Conducts Activities Regulated by Agency –Has Interests Substantially Affected by Agency Decision

8 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE GIFTS What Is Not a Gift: Value Less Than $20 Based on Personal Relationships Political Organizations “Doughnut Rule” Cards General Availability Value Paid

9 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE GIFTS Gifts That Cannot Be Accepted: Return or Pay Value If Perishable, May: –Give to Charity, or –Share, or –Destroy Intangible Gifts –May Pay the Fair Market Value Foreign Government or Organizations Gifts

10 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE GIFTS BETWEEN EMPLOYEES Subordinate to a Superior Special Infrequent Occasions –$300 Per Donating Group

11 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE GIFTS FREQUENT TRAVELER MILES New DA Travel Policy (11 JANUARY 2002): –Soldiers on official travel can keep promotional benefits –Restrictions: Traveling in premium classes in uniform Advertising position or rank City-Pairs –Frequent Traveler Benefits: Points or miles Upgrades Access to carrier clubs or facilities

12 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE Equipment Communications Time Personnel Vehicles Government Position GOV USING GOVERNMENT RESOURCES

13 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE “Employees shall protect and conserve Federal property and shall not use it for other than authorized purposes” 5 CFR 2635.101(b)(9) USING GOVERNMENT RESOURCES

14 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE WHAT IS AUTHORIZED? USING GOVERNMENT RESOURCES WHAT IS AUTHORIZED? Unrelated to Mission (no permission) Supportive of Mission (with supervisor’s permission) Directly Related to Mission No Caution Yes

15 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE Rule:Government resources are for the benefit of the Government. Exception: Government may benefit by allowing employees to use Government resources: -Efficiency -Morale -Public Confidence USING GOVERNMENT RESOURCES

16 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE OFFICIAL USE: Accomplish mission PERSONAL USE: - No adverse affect official duties - Reasonable duration and frequency - Personal time - Legitimate public interest - No adverse reflection on DoD - No significant additional cost to DoD AUTHORIZED BY SUPERVISOR - AUTHORIZED BY SUPERVISOR Equipment (Computers, Copiers, Printers)

17 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE OFFICIAL USE: Accomplish mission PERSONAL USE: - May not create significant additional cost to DoD - Must serve legitimate public interest CONCLUSION: Rarely appropriate SUPPLIES (Paper, Pens, Paper Clips, Etc.)

18 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE 1. May I use the office copier to make myself a personal copy of my daughter’s report card to send to her grandparents? 2. May I use the copier to reproduce 75 color copies of my daughter's graduation picture? 3. May I use the copier to reproduce 200 copies of the President's address to my daughter’s graduating class? 4. May I use the office fax to receive a 40 page personal fax during working hours? POP QUIZ...

19 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE

20 (Not at Government Expense) Limited Personal Use: - No adverse effect on official duties - Reasonable duration and frequency - Serve legitimate public interest - No adverse reflection on Government - Do not overburden communications - No significant additional cost to DoD GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

21 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE Privacy: Any official or personal use may be monitored by the Government: - E-mail - Internet searches/ use USING GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS

22 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE You may use Government communications systems to: 1. Send Faxes to advertise sale of your car? 2. Do a 12-minute lunchtime internet search about Gator Football? 3. Make off-duty toll-free long-distance call for honeymoon reservations? 4. Use DSN to call your friend at a DoD installation in Hawaii? Pop Quiz - True/False

23 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE GOVERNMENT TIME

24 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE Supervisors may permit: Excused absences: (for a reasonable length of time) - Non-profit professional associations a. Related to employee’s duties b. DoD derives some benefit, and c. Participation does not interfere with official duties - Volunteering GOVERNMENT TIME

25 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE SUMMARY Be Honest - Don’t Act on Anything That May Impact Your Own or a Family Member’s Financial Interest. Use Common Sense - Don’t Do Anything That Will Appear Unethical. Don’t Accept Gifts From Strangers or Prohibited Sources Exceeding $20 Each or $50 Combined Annually. Subordinates Should Not Give Gifts Exceeding $10 to Superiors Unless for a Special Occasion. Use Government Resources for Official Purposes Only Questions? Call Your Ethics Counselor.

26 OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE STANDARDS OF CONDUCT Captain Greg Weiss Chief, Administrative Law Telephone: 242-6402


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