CDC and ATSDR Ethics Program Activity
The CDC and ATSDR Ethics Program Activity is responsible for interpreting ethics laws and regulations, reviewing financial disclosure reports, and offering continuing ethics training and counseling services to ensure that CDC and ATSDR employees avoid situations that could violate ethics laws and undermine the public's trust in Government. Employees should remember that certain ethics rules are complex and require analysis in applying them to specific situations. For this reason, employees should always seek the advice of an ethics official when contemplating any action that may be covered by the rules.
- Public Health Ethics
- Annual Report of Outside Activities - HHS
PDF (10pp, March 2007) - Request for Approval of Outside Activities
PDF (16pp, March 2007) - Criteria for Identifying 450 Filers
PDF (2pp, Jan 10, 06)
- Ethics Customer Satisfaction Survey
- 2007 Annual Ethics Training
- Frequently Asked Questions
2007 Annual Ethics Training
Please select one of the following options to complete the training.
Option 1: Access the link http://ethics2007.cit.nih.gov/training (on the main page that says "Welcome to the 2007 Annual Ethics Training," click the link under this link that says "If you are using assistive technology to access the Annual Ethics Training", then proceed)
Option 2: View Power Point Presentation
Upon completion of the training program, a certificate will automatically be generated once you have entered your personal information. After entering your name and e-mail address, be sure to select "CDC" as the designated agency so that your certificate will be sent to the Ethics@cdc.gov mailbox. You will also be able to maintain a copy of the certificate for your records.
Page last modified: October 16, 2007