Ethics Office- Compensation for representation before Federal agencies

� 203. Compensation to Members of Congress, officers, and others in matters affecting the Government
 
(a) Whoever, otherwise than as provided by law for the proper discharge of official duties, directly or indirectly--

(b) Whoever, otherwise than as provided by law for the proper discharge of official duties, directly or indirectly--

(c) A special Government employee shall be subject to subsections (a) and (b) only in relation to a particular matter involving a specific party or parties--

(d) Nothing in this section prevents an officer or employee, including a special Government employee, from acting, with or without compensation, as agent or attorney for or otherwise representing his parents, spouse, child, or any person for whom, or for any estate for which, he is serving as guardian, executor, administrator, trustee, or other personal fiduciary except--

(e) Nothing in this section prevents a special Government employee from acting as agent or attorney for another person in the performance of work under a grant by, or a contract with or for the benefit of, the United States if the head of the department or agency concerned with the grant or contract certifies in writing that the national interest so requires and publishes such certification in the Federal Register.
 
(f) Nothing in this section prevents an individual from giving testimony under oath or from making statements required to be made under penalty of perjury.

Contact Information

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Building A, Room 1030
4301 Jones Bridge Road
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 295-3028
Facsimile:(301) 295-6681

Resources

Ethics Joint Office of Technology Transfer (JOTT)
 
USU Section of Medical Jurisprudence
 
Military Health Law Network (MHLN)
 
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