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Training and Development Policy

Laws Applicable to Federal Employees and Private Sector Employees
Detailed Under The IT Exchange Program

Title 5, United States Code, chapter 73 (Suitability, Security, and Conduct)

Title 18, United States Code

  • Section 201 (Bribery of Public Officials and Witnesses)
  • Section 203 (Compensation to Members of Congress, Officers, and Others in Matters Affecting the Government)
  • Section 205 (Activities of Officers and Employees in Claims Against and Other Matters Affecting the Government)
  • Section 207 (Restrictions on Former Officers, Employees, and Elected Officials of the Executive and Legislative Branches)
  • Section 208 (Acts Affecting a Personal Financial Interest)
  • Section 209 (Salary of Government Officials and Employees Payable Only by the United States)
  • Section 603 (Making Political Contributions)
  • Section 606 (Intimidation to Secure Political Contributions)
  • Section 607 (Place of Solicitation)
  • Section 643 (Accounting Generally for Public Money)
  • Section 654 (Officer or Employee of United States Converting Property of Another)
  • Section 1905 (Disclosure of Confidential Information Generally)
  • Section 1913 (Lobbying with Appropriated Moneys)

Title 31, United States Code

  • Section 1343 (Buying and Leasing Passenger Motor Vehicles and Aircraft)
  • Section 1344 (Passenger Carrier Use)
  • Section 1349(b) (Adverse Personnel Actions)

The Federal Tort Claims Act and any other Federal tort liability statute

The Ethics in Government Act of 1978

Internal Revenue Code of 1986, Section 1043 (Sale of Property to Comply with Conflict of Interest Requirements)

Title 41, United States Code,

  • Section 423 (Prohibition on Former Official's Acceptance of Compensation From Contractor)