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Joint Ethics. JER Background and Purpose JER General Policy and Duties Key Rules Joint Ethics Regulation Overview.

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Page 1: Joint Ethics. JER Background and Purpose JER General Policy and Duties Key Rules Joint Ethics Regulation Overview.

Joint EthicsJoint Ethics

Page 2: Joint Ethics. JER Background and Purpose JER General Policy and Duties Key Rules Joint Ethics Regulation Overview.

• JER Background and Purpose

• JER General Policy and Duties

• Key Rules

Joint Ethics Regulation OverviewJoint Ethics Regulation Overview

Page 3: Joint Ethics. JER Background and Purpose JER General Policy and Duties Key Rules Joint Ethics Regulation Overview.

• Replaced AFR 30-30

• DOD Directive 5500.7-R (30 Aug.. 93)

• No Service Supplementing Regulations

• Applies to all DOD employees, regardless of civilian or military grade

• 12 Chapters, Punitive Provisions

JER BackgroundJER Background

Page 4: Joint Ethics. JER Background and Purpose JER General Policy and Duties Key Rules Joint Ethics Regulation Overview.

• To understand the origins and scope of the ethic requirements

• To understand your duties as a DOD employee

• To become familiar with the gift, travel, and use of government resources rules

PurposePurpose

Page 5: Joint Ethics. JER Background and Purpose JER General Policy and Duties Key Rules Joint Ethics Regulation Overview.

• Set a personal example for fellow DOD employees

• Perform all official duties to facilitate Fed Government efficiency and economy

• Report suspected violations of ethics regulations

Ethical DutiesEthical Duties

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• Loyalty to Constitution, laws and ethical principles above private gain

• No conflicts of financial interests

• No improper use of information to further private interests

• Honest effort in performance of duties

• No unauthorized commitments or promises

Principles of Ethical Conduct Principles of Ethical Conduct

Page 7: Joint Ethics. JER Background and Purpose JER General Policy and Duties Key Rules Joint Ethics Regulation Overview.

• No use of public office for private gain

• Impartial, no preferential treatment

• Conserve Federal property

• No outside employment/conflicts with official duties

• Disclose waste, fraud, and abuse

Ethical ConductEthical Conduct

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• Do not use rank or position to further private interest

• Prohibited from commercial solicitation and sale to

• Junior ranking personnel (exception one-time basis for house, vehicle, etc.)

• Solicitation for contribution for gifts must be voluntary

• Must pay all personal financial obligations in timely manner

• Must be careful of accepting gifts from organizations seeking to do business with the Department of Defense

MORE Ethical Conduct!!!MORE Ethical Conduct!!!

Page 9: Joint Ethics. JER Background and Purpose JER General Policy and Duties Key Rules Joint Ethics Regulation Overview.

• Can’t conduct any gambling activities on government property.

• The use of government facilities, property, or manpower for other than official use is prohibited.

• You may not use “Inside information” for personal gain.

• Avoid activities of organizations that are incompatible with your government position.

• Can’t use your position or rank to endorse a commercial product.

• Outside employment, which is incompatible with your government duties is prohibited.

EVEN MORE Ethical Conduct!!!EVEN MORE Ethical Conduct!!!

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• Become familiar with all Ethical Provisions

• Comply with all provisions

• Become familiar with scope and authority for official activities for which YOU are responsible

Employees (civilian and military) Shall:

General Policy DOD General Policy DOD

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• Arms Length Attorney

Meet Your Ethics CounselorMeet Your Ethics Counselor

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• Ethics counselor -AN ATTORNEY

• No attorney-client privilege – Must so advise before any communications– Must report suspected JER violations

• Written guidance will help keep you out trouble

Ethics Counselor’s RoleEthics Counselor’s Role

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• Gift• Travel • Use of Government Property• Commercial Activities• Fundraising

Joint Ethics Regulation Key RulesJoint Ethics Regulation Key Rules

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• None from prohibited sources or given because of official position

• Prohibited Source:– Does business with the DoD– Seeks to do business with the DoD

The General RuleThe General Rule

Gifts From Outside Sources...Gifts From Outside Sources...

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• Is Item Actually a Gift?

• If exception applies, would acceptance undermine Government Integrity?– Illegal if in exchange for an official action– Other statutes may prohibit– Appearance influence is being “bought”

Gifts - The Practical ApproachGifts - The Practical Approach

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• No gifts to official superiors– “official superior” means someone who

directs or evaluates an employee• May not accept gift from lesser-paid

employee– Unless personal relationship justifies gift and

no superior subordinate relationship exists

General RuleGeneral Rule

Gifts Between EmployeesGifts Between Employees

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• “Occasional Basis” (Christmas, birthday)– Non-cash gifts of $10 or less– Food in office; hospitality at residence

• “Special, Infrequent Occasion” (marriage, retirement)– $10 limit per person; $300 per organization

ExceptionsExceptions

Gifts Between EmployeesGifts Between Employees

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• Regardless of exceptions, may NEVER accept a gift in return for influence or solicit a gift from an outside source

• Gifts within exceptions must be truly VOLUNTARY

Bottom Line on GiftsBottom Line on Gifts

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• Required to Fly “Coach” Unless– No other reasonably available

accommodations exist– Disabled employees condition necessitates

first-class travel– Exceptional security circumstances

• All first class travel must be reported to the GSA

Official Travel - Air TravelOfficial Travel - Air Travel

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• Only seats provided on required route

• No Space available, required route

• Disabled

• Security purposes or exceptional circumstances

• Cheaper for Government

• Costs paid by a Non-Federal Source

Use of Premium ClassUse of Premium Class

Official TravelOfficial Travel

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• Anything received as a result of Official travel belongs to U.S. Government

• Frequent Flyer Benefits– Individual may keep credits from official

travel such as frequent flyer miles, points, etc.

– Can be used for free tickets– Upgrade to BUSINESS class NOT First

Class

Incidental Travel BenefitsIncidental Travel Benefits

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• On the Spot Upgrades– May accept if available to public– Don’t accept if offered because of rank or

official position

• Getting Bumped– Voluntarily-Keep benefit– Involuntarily-Benefit belongs to Fed

Government

Incidental Travel Benefits (cont.)Incidental Travel Benefits (cont.)

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Agency designee MAY authorize if:

• No adverse affect on duty performance, duration/frequency=reasonable

• Pub interest keeping employee at work station

• No adverse reflection on US (e.g. porn reading, chain letter, etc…)

• No overburdening/no “significant” additional cost

Use of Government ResourcesUse of Government Resources

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• No conflicts of interest, or even appearance

• No solicitation of junior members

• Key exception to “Junior member” prohibition:– One-time sale of non-commercial property

Commercial ActivitiesCommercial Activities

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• Only Combined Federal Campaign and Air Force Assistance Fund are officially sanctioned

• Purely personal, unofficial fundraising may be done subject to limitations

FundraisingFundraising

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• JER Background

• JER General Policy and Duties – Do Your Job– Follow the Rules

• Key Rules – Gift, Travel, Resource and Fundraising

Joint Ethics Regulation SummaryJoint Ethics Regulation Summary

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• Take JER DEADLY serious!

• Remember it is a PUNITIVE regulation!!

• When In Doubt -- See Your Ethics Counselor

ConclusionConclusion

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““The servants of the NationThe servants of the Nationare to render their services are to render their services

without any taking without any taking of presents…”of presents…”

--Plato--Plato