Sec. 3602. Restriction on service in the executive branch
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Any individual who is finally convicted of a covered crime for which any portion of the conduct constituting the covered crime was committed while the individual was serving or employed as the chief executive officer of any public or private non-Federal entity, without regard to whether the conduct was committed in the course of the official duties of the individual as chief executive officer, shall be ineligible for appointment to a position in the executive branch of the Federal Government.
In this subsection, the term covered crime means any of the following: Any corruption-related offense under Federal law, which includes the following: Bribery, which includes a violation of section 201 or 666 of title 18, United States Code. Copyright infringement, which includes a violation of chapter 5 of title 17, United States Code. Cybercrime, which includes a violation of section 1030 of title 18, United States Code. Embezzlement, which includes a violation of chapter 31 of title 18, United States Code.
Fraud, which includes a violation of chapter 63 of title 18, United States Code. Insider trading, which includes a violation of section 10 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ( 15 U.S.C. 78j ). Wage theft, which includes a violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 ( 29 U.S.C. 201 et seq. ). Tax evasion, which includes a violation of section 7201 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Any offense under the law of a State that is comparable to an offense under Federal law described in subparagraph (A).
Any individual serving in a position in the executive branch of the Federal Government on the date of enactment of this Act who would not be eligible for appointment to such a position under subsection
(a)shall removed from service or employment in the executive branch of the Federal Government.
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