[Deschler's Precedents] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access] [DOCID:52093c12_txt-1] [Page 1697-1698] CHAPTER 12 Conduct or Discipline of Members, Officers, or Employees [[Page 1697]] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commentary and editing by Robert L. Tienken, LL.B. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Introductory; Particular Kinds of Misconduct Sec. 1. In General; Codes of Conduct Sec. 2. Committee Functions Sec. 3. Violations of Statutes Sec. 4. Violations of House Rules Sec. 5. Abuse of Mailing or Franking Privileges Sec. 6. Absences From the House; Indebtedness Sec. 7. Misconduct in Elections or Campaigns Sec. 8. Financial Matters; Disclosure Requirements Sec. 9. Abuses in Hiring, Employment, and Travel Sec. 10. Communications With Federal Agencies Sec. 11. Acceptance of Foreign Gifts and Awards B. Nature and Forms of Disciplinary Measures Sec. 12. In General; Penalties Sec. 13. Expulsion Sec. 14. Exclusion Sec. 15. Suspension of Privileges Sec. 16. Censure; Reprimand Sec. 17. Imposition of Fine Sec. 18. Deprivation of Seniority Status Appendix DESCHLER'S PRECEDENTS [[Page 1698]] INDEX TO PRECEDENTS Alford, Dale, pre-election irregularity by, Sec. 7.2 Apology, effect on censure proceedings, Sec. 16 Apology, requirement of, as discipline, Sec. 12 Arrest, privilege from, Sec. 3.1 Auto-leasing agreements, improprieties in, Sec. 8.3 Campaign literature, unauthorized distribution of, Sec. 7.2 Censure of Member, administration by Speaker, Sec. 16 Censure of Senators, Sec. Sec. 16.2, 16.3 Clerk-hire guidelines, Sec. 9.1 Committee chairmen, disciplinary actions against, Sec. Sec. 12.2-12.4 Conflicts of interest, Sec. 8.4 Corrupt practices laws, violations of, Sec. 7.3 Criminal conduct, Sec. 3.1 Debate on exclusion proceedings, Sec. 14 Debate on expulsion of Member, Sec. 13 Debate on resolution of censure, Sec. 16 Dodd, Thomas J., censure of, Sec. 16.3 Dowdy, John, abstention from House business by, Sec. 15.3 Ethics, code of, Sec. 1 Exclusion, Sec. 14 Expulsion of Member, authority of House, Sec. 13 Expulsion proceedings, initiation of, Sec. 13 Fees, improper, receipt of, Sec. 8.1 Felony conviction, exclusion of Member after, Sec. 14.2 Financial records, negligence in preparing, Sec. 7.1 Fine of Member-elect for acts committed in prior Congress, Sec. 17.1 Hinshaw, Andrew J., expulsion proceedings relating to, Sec. 13.1 Hoffman, Clare E., committee chairman, restrictions on, Sec. 12.4 Immigration bills, abuses in introduction of, Sec. 8.2 Imprisonment of Member, authority of House to direct, Sec. 12 Investments, disclosure of, Sec. 8.4 Long, Edward V., improper fees by, receipt of, Sec. 8.1 McCarthy, Joseph R., censure of, Sec. 16.2 Powell, Adam Clayton censure of, Sec. 16.1 chairman of committee, actions affecting powers as, Sec. Sec. 12.2, 12.3 exclusion from House, Sec. 14.1 fine, imposition of, Sec. 17.1 penalties, multiple, Sec. 12.1 seniority status, deprivation of, Sec. 18.2 travel funds, misuse of, Sec. Sec. 9.2, 9.3 Privilege from arrest, Sec. 3.1 Relatives, employment of, Sec. 9 Resignation of Member pending expulsion proceedings, Sec. 13 Resolution initiating expulsion proceedings, Sec. 13 Seniority status, deprivation of, for acts committed in prior Congress, Sec. 18.2 Seniority status of committee member, reduction of, Sec. 18.1 Shoemaker, Francis H., felony conviction as affecting right to take oath, Sec. 14.2 Suspension of privileges, Sec. Sec. 15.1, 15.2 Travel funds, misuse of, Sec. Sec. 9.2, 9.3 Vote required to exclude Member, Sec. 14 Vote required to expel Member, Sec. 13 Williams, John Bell, seniority of, procedure in reducing, Sec. 18.1 Withdrawal from participating in voting and from committee business, Sec. 15.3 [[Page 1699]]