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    <CFRTITLE>15</CFRTITLE>
    <CFRTITLETEXT>Commerce and Foreign Trade</CFRTITLETEXT>
    <VOL>1</VOL>
    <DATE>2003-01-01</DATE>
    <ORIGINALDATE>2003-01-01</ORIGINALDATE>
    <COVERONLY>false</COVERONLY>
    <TITLE>General Policy</TITLE>
    <GRANULENUM>B</GRANULENUM>
    <HEADING>Subpart B</HEADING>
    <ANCESTORS>
      <PARENT HEADING="Title 15" SEQ="2">Commerce and Foreign Trade</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="Subtitle A" SEQ="1">Office of the Secretary of Commerce</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="PART 0" SEQ="0">EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONDUCT</PARENT>
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  <SUBPART>
    <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart B—General Policy</HD>
    <SECTION>
      <SECTNO>§ 0.735-5</SECTNO>
      <SUBJECT>General principles.</SUBJECT>
      <P>Apart from statute, there are certain principles of fair dealing which have the force of law and which are applicable to all officers of the Government. A public office is a public trust. No public officer can lawfully engage in business activities which are incompatible with the duties of his office. He cannot, in his private or official character, enter into engagements in which he has, or can have, a conflicting personal interest. He cannot allow his public duties to be neglected by reason of attention to his private affairs. Such conflicts of interest are not tolerated in the case of any private fiduciary, and they are doubly proscribed for a public trustee. (40 Ops. Atty. Gen. 187, 190.)</P>
    </SECTION>
    <SECTION>
      <SECTNO>§ 0.735-6</SECTNO>
      <SUBJECT>Standards required in the Federal service.</SUBJECT>
      <P>5 CFR 735.101 states: “The maintenance of unusually high standards of honesty, integrity, impartiality, and conduct by Government employees and special Government employees is essential to assure the proper performance of the Government business and the maintenance of confidence by citizens in their Government.”</P>
    </SECTION>
    <SECTION>
      <PRTPAGE P="7"/>
      <SECTNO>§ 0.735-7</SECTNO>
      <SUBJECT>Special requirements of the Department.</SUBJECT>
      <P>The close and sensitive relationship between the Department of Commerce and the Nation's business community calls for special vigilance on the part of all officers and employees to avoid even any appearance of impropriety. The regulations set forth in this part have been adopted in order to promote the efficiency of the service in the light of the particular ethical and administrative problems arising out of the work of the Department.</P>
    </SECTION>
    <SECTION>
      <SECTNO>§ 0.735-8</SECTNO>
      <SUBJECT>Limitations on private activities and interests.</SUBJECT>
      <P>It is the policy of the Department to place as few limitations as possible on private activities or interests consistent with the public trust and the effective performance of the official business of the Department. There is no general statutory or regulatory limitation on the conduct of private activities for compensation by officers or employees of the Department, when the private activity is not connected with any interest of the Government. When the private activity does not touch upon some interest, it may be conducted if it falls outside applicable statutory limitations and regulatory limitations.</P>
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