| 1976 - 448 páginas
...outside sources. (a) In general, Federal employees may be subject to criminal penalties If they solicit, accept, or agree to accept anything of value in return for being influenced In performing or In refraining from performing an official act (see 18 USC 201, 203). Except as provided... | |
| 2001 - 940 páginas
...18 USC 201(b), which prohibits a public official from seeking, accepting, or agreeing to receive or accept anything of value in return for being influenced in the performance of an official act or for being induced to take or omit to take any action in violation of his official... | |
| 2000 - 1020 páginas
...18 USC 201(b), which prohibits a public official from seeking, accepting, or agreeing to receive or accept anything of value in return for being influenced in the performance of an official act or for being induced to take or omit to take any action in violation of his official... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1965 - 976 páginas
...V. BRIBERY AND GRAFT In general, DoD personnel may be subject to criminal penalties If they solicit, accept, or agree to accept anything of value In return for being influenced In performing or in refraining from performing an official act (See 18 USC 201). ECONOMIC IMPACT OF FEDERAL... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Government Operations - 1963 - 354 páginas
...V. BRIBERY AND GRAFT In general, DoD personnel may be subject to criminal penalties if they solicit, accept, or agree to accept anything of value in return for being Influenced in performing or In refraining from performing an official act (See 18 USC 201). May 17, 63 5500.7 VI.... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1965 - 492 páginas
...V. BRIBERY AMD GRAFT In general, DoD personnel may be subject to criminal penalties if they solicit, accept, or agree to accept anything of value in return for being influenced in performing or in refraining from performing an official act (See 18 USC 201). VI. GRATUITIES A. DoD... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1991 - 76 páginas
...the receipt and retention of gifts from foreign governments. Nothing of value may ever be accepted in return for being influenced in the performance or non-performance of an official act. STAFF CAMPAIGNING Employees of the House are not subject to the Hatch Act. They are generally free... | |
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