Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 3.djvu/620

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106 STAT. 2414 PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 or article) does not involve the use of Government time, Government property, or other resources of the Government or the use of nonpublic Government information; (3) the reason for which the honorariimi is paid is unrelated to the individual's duties or status as a member of the Armed Forces or employee of the Government or as a faculty member or student at a school specified in subsection (d); and (4) the person offering the honorarium has no interests that may be substantially affected by the performance or nonperformance of the individual's duties as a member of the Armed Forces or an employee of the Government or as a faculty member or' student at a school specified in subsection (d). (b) SPECIAL RULE CONCERNING SUBJECT MATTER. —For purposes of subsection (a)(D, an appearance, speech, or article on a subject matter that is within an individual's academic or military specialty, in the case of a faculty member, or an individual's course of academic study, in the case of a student, shall not be considered to relate primarily to the responsibilities, policies, or programs of the school at which the individual is a faculty member or student if the preparation and presentation of the particular appearance, speech, or article is clearly outside of the individual's duties. (c) NONCOVERAGE OF HIGHLY PAID FACULTY MEMBERS.— Subsection (a) shall not apply to acceptance of an honorarium by a faculty member who is employed in a position for which the rate of basic pay, exclusive or any locality-based pay adjustment under section 5302 of title 5, United States Code (or any comparable adjustment pursuant to interim authority of the President), is equal to or greater than the rate of basic pay payable for Level V of the Executive Schedule. (d) COVERED SCHOOLS.—(1) This section applies with respect to faculty members and students at any of the service academies and at any professional military school operated by the Department of Defense that is designated by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to be covered by this section. (2) For purposes of paragraph (1), the term "service academies" means— (A) the United States Military Academy; (B) the United States Naval Academy; and (C) the United States Air Force Acaaemy. (e) HONORARIUM DEFINED. —For purposes of this section, the term "honorarium" means a payment of money or anything of value for an appearance, a speech, or an article (including a series of appearances, speeches, or articles). (f) MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF HONORARIUM.—The amount of any honorariimi accepted under this section shall not exceed the usual and customary fee for the appearance, speech, or article for which the honorarium is paid, up to a maximum of $2,000. (g) EFFECTIVE DATE.—This section shall apply with respect to any honorarium for an appearance or speech made, or an article published, on or after the date of the enactment of this Act. SEC. 543. PAYMENT FOR LEAVE ACCRUED AND LOST BY KOREAN CON- FUCT PRISONERS OF WAR. Section 554 of Public Law 102-190 (105 Stat. 1371) is amended— (1) in the second sentence of subsection (a)— (A) by striking out "for any fiscal year^; and