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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 706 — Employee Responsibilities and Conduct · § 706.401

§ 706.401. Employees required to submit statements.

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(a)Employees in the following named positions shall submit statements of employment and financial interst to the Director:
(1)Employees in Grade GS-16 or above of the General Schedule established by the Classification Act of 1949, as amended;
(2)The General Counsel and Administrative Officer;
(3)The Staff Specialists assigned to review applications by States for planning grants under Title III of the Water Resources Planning Act;
(4)Special Government employees, as defined in § 706.102; and
(5)Employees classified at GS-13 or above under 5 U.S.C. 5332, or at a comparable pay level under another authority, who are in positions which the Director may determine have duties and responsibilities which require the incumbent to report employment and financial interests in order to avoid involvement in possible conflicts-of-interest situation and carry out the purpose of law, Executive order, and Council regulations.
(b)A statement of employment and financial interest is required from the Director and shall be submitted by the Director to the Chairman of the Council.
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