Sec. 9401. Reports on outside compensation earned by Congressional employees
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The supervisor of an individual who performs services for any Member, committee, or other office of the Senate or House of Representatives for a period in excess of four weeks and who receives compensation therefor from any source other than the Federal Government shall submit a report identifying the identity of the source, amount, and rate of such compensation to— the Select Committee on Ethics of the Senate, in the case of an individual who performs services for a Member, committee, or other office of the Senate; or the Committee on Ethics of the House of Representatives, in the case of an individual who performs services for a Member (including a Delegate or Resident Commissioner to the Congress), committee, or other office of the House.
The supervisor shall submit the report required under subsection
(a)with respect to an individual— when such individual first begins performing services described in such subparagraph; at the close of each calendar quarter during which such individual is performing such services; and when such individual ceases to perform such services.