Regulations last checked for updates: Nov 25, 2024
Title 5 - Administrative Personnel last revised: Oct 24, 2024
§ 2601.101 - Authority.
Section 2 of the Office of Government Ethics Authorization Act of 1996, amending the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, as codified at 5 U.S.C. app. 403(b), authorizes the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) to accept and utilize gifts for the purpose of aiding or facilitating the work of OGE.
§ 2601.102 - Purpose.
The purpose of this part is to establish guidelines governing the implementation of OGE's gift authority by defining its scope and application, by prescribing the policies, standards and procedures that govern the solicitation, acceptance and use of gifts, and by setting forth accounting requirements related to the use of this authority.
§ 2601.103 - Policy.
(a) Scope. OGE may use its statutory authority to solicit, accept and utilize gifts to the agency that aid or facilitate the agency's work. The authority to solicit, accept and utilize gifts includes the authority to receive, administer, spend, invest and dispose of gifts. Gifts to the agency from individuals or organizations can be a useful adjunct to appropriated funds and may enhance the agency's ability to fulfill its mission, as well as further mutually beneficial public/private partnerships, or other useful arrangements or relationships. Such uses of this authority are appropriate provided that solicitation or acceptance of a gift does not compromise the integrity of OGE, its programs or employees.
(b) Use of gifts. Gifts to OGE may be used to carry out any activity that furthers the mission, programs, responsibilities, functions or activities of the agency. Gifts may be used to carry out program functions whether or not appropriated funds are available for that purpose, provided that such expenditures are not barred by law or regulation. Gifts may also be used for official travel by employees to events or activities required to carry out the agency's statutory or regulatory functions. Gifts to the agency may also be used for the travel expenses of spouses accompanying employees on official travel, if such travel could be paid for by appropriated funds.
(c) Sources. Generally, gifts may be solicited or accepted from any source, including a prohibited source, provided that the standards of this part are met. Gifts generally should be made directly to the agency and not through intermediaries. However, where a gift is offered by an intermediary, both the intermediary and the ultimate source of the gift should be analyzed to determine whether acceptance would be appropriate.
(d) Endorsement. Acceptance of a gift pursuant to this part will not in any way be deemed to be an endorsement of the donor, or the donor's products, services, activities, or policies. Letters to a donor expressing appreciation of a gift are permitted.
(e) Type of gift. The agency may solicit or accept any gift that is within its statutory authority. However, as a matter of policy, OGE will not solicit or accept gifts of currency pursuant to this part. Donors who offer currency should be advised that the gift may be made by check or money order payable to the U.S. Office of Government Ethics.
[68 FR 60594, Oct. 22, 2003, as amended at 80 FR 57072, Sept. 22, 2015]
§ 2601.104 - Relationship to other authorities.
(a) This part does not apply to gifts to the agency of:
(1) Travel and travel-related expenses made pursuant to the authority set forth in 31 U.S.C. 1353; or
(2) Volunteer services made pursuant to the authority set forth in 5 U.S.C. 3111.
(b) This part does not apply to gifts to an individual agency employee, including:
(1) Gifts of contributions, awards or other expenses for training made pursuant to the authority set forth in the Government Employees Training Act, 5 U.S.C. 4111;
(2) Gifts made by a foreign government or organization, or representative thereof, pursuant to the authority set forth in 5 U.S.C. 7342;
(3) Gifts made by a political organization that may be accepted by an agency employee who, in accordance with the terms of the Hatch Act Reform Amendments of 1993, at 5 U.S.C. 7323,may; or
(4) Gifts made directly or indirectly that an employee may accept in a personal capacity pursuant to the authority set forth in 5 CFR part 2635, subpart B or subpart C.
§ 2601.105 - Definitions.
As used in this part:
Agency means the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE).
Authorized agency official means the Director of OGE or the Director's delegee.
Director means the Director of OGE.
Employee means an employee of OGE.
Gift means any gift, donation, bequest or devise of money, use of facilities, personal property, or services and may include travel reimbursements or payments for attendance at or participation in meetings or events.
Money means currency, checks, money orders or other forms of negotiable instruments.
Personal property means all property, tangible or intangible, not defined as real property, and includes stocks and bonds.
Prohibited source means any source described in 5 CFR 2635.203(d).
Services means all forms of voluntary and uncompensated personal services.
Use of facilities means use of space, equipment and all other facilities.
[68 FR 60594, Oct. 22, 2003, as amended at 80 FR 57072, Sept. 22, 2015]
source: 68 FR 60594, Oct. 22, 2003, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 5 CFR 2601.101