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An employee may not take official action on a matter which can affect the financial interests of an organization with which she is negotiating or has an arrangement for future employment. The remedy is disqualification.

18 U.S.C. § 208

In addition, an employee may have to disqualify herself from working on a matter when she is merely seeking employment, but before actually negotiating for a job. An employee would be considered to be seeking employment if she sends her resume to companies or if she is approached by someone about a position with a company and she responds that she is interested.

5 C.F.R. § 2635.601 (see Subpart F - Seeking Other Employment)



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