22 CFR · Foreign Relations
§ 1203.735-217 — Requesting exceptions from certain statutory prohibitions.
22 CFR § 1203.735-217
TitleTitle 22: Foreign RelationsPartPart 1203: Employee Responsibilities and Conduct
SourceeCFR (current through Apr 10, 2026)
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22 C.F.R. § 1203.735-217 (2026).
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§ 1203.735-217 Requesting exceptions from certain statutory prohibitions.
(a)Any employee desiring a written advance determination that the prohibitions of 18 U.S.C. 208(a) do not apply will prepare a written request addressed to an appropriate agency official. For purposes of this section, the appropriate agency official is: The Deputy Under Secretary for Management for State, the Administrator for AID, and the Director for ICA. The request will describe the particular matter giving rise to the conflict of interest, the nature and extent of the employee's anticipated participation in the particular matter, and the exact nature and amount of the financial interest related to the particular matter.
(b)The employee will forward the request to the appropriate agency official through the im
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§ 208
18 U.S.C. § 208
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Miscellaneous statutory provisions.§ 1203.735-301
Conflicts of interest.§ 1203.735-302
Use of Government employment.§ 1203.735-303
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Coercion.§ 1203.735-305
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