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Office of the Judge Advocate General |
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Idaho National Guard |
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Standards of Conduct Summary |
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1. General Principles - Use government resources only for Government purposes. - Do not use public office for private gain. - Do not give preferential treatment to any private entity. 2. Gifts From Outside Sources - You may not solicit or accept a gift from a Prohibited Source or a gift given because of your official position. - A Prohibited Source is any non-Federal entity that: - Seeks official action or does business with the Army. - Has interests that might substantially be affected by your official duties. - Exceptions to the prohibited gifts rule include: - A gift of $20 or less, with a limit of $50 per year per source. - Gifts based on a purely personal relationship. - Discounts or promotions available to large segments of the public. - Awards and prizes given as part of a regularly established program of recognition. - Free attendance at a widely attended conference, when attendance would further Government interests. 3. Gifts Between Employees - Generally, you may not give or solicit for a gift to an official superior. - Exceptions include: - Food and refreshments shared in the office. - Personal hospitality gifts on social occasions. - Gifts on special infrequent occasions (such as retirement) which do not exceed $300 per gift or $10 per donating individual. 4. Conflicting Financial Interests. - You may not take action, or provide any input, to a matter which will have a direct and predictable effect on your outside financial interests, or the interests of your spouse or children. 5. Impartiality in Performing Official Duties. - You must perform your official duties fairly and impartially. You may not give special treatment to anyone affected by the performance of your duties. 6. Misuse of Position. - You may not use your official position to coerce benefits from a private party. - You may not use your official position to imply that the Government endorses or sanctions a product, service, enterprise, or private organization. - You may not use Inside information for private purposes (information not available to the public). - You may not use Government property for private purposes. - You may not use official time for private activities. 7. Outside Activities. - The Hatch Act generally prohibits civilian employees from taking an active part in political organizations or campaigns. AR 620 imposes similar restrictions on uniformed personnel. - All Federal employees are prohibited from acting as a representative for a non-Federal party in matters in which the Government has an interest. - You may not accept outside employment which conflicts with, or otherwise interferes with, the performance of your official duties. - You may not be paid for outside speaking, teaching, or writing which Relates to your official duties, or otherwise involves remerchandising the work you do for the Government. - You may not use your official position for private fundraising efforts. Support to charities must be purely personal. - You must satisfy all of your legitimate financial and legal obligations.
________________________________________ THE ARMY ETHIC
¨ DUTY is doing what needs to be done at the right time despite difficulty or danger; it is obedience and disciplined performance. ¨ INTEGRITY means steadfast adherence to a standard of honesty, uprightness, and particularly to the avoidance of deception. ¨ LOYALTY to the nation, to the Army, to the unit and its individual soldiers is essential. ¨ SELFLESS SERVICE puts the welfare of the nation and the accomplishment of the mission ahead of individual desires.
FM 100-1, The Army, December 1991 |
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