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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 706 — Employee Responsibilities and Conduct · § 706.204

§ 706.204. Financial interests.

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(a)An employee shall not:
(1)Have a direct or indirect financial interest that conflicts substantially, or appears to conflict substantially, with his Government duties and responsibilities; or
(2)Engage in, directly or indirectly, a financial transaction as a result of or primarily relying on, information obtained through his Government employment.
(b)This section does not preclude an employee from having a financial interest or engaging in financial transactions to the same extent as a private citizen not employed by the Government so long as it is not prohibited by law, Executive Order 11222, as amended, 5 CFR part 735, or this part.
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