Executive Order 163
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All officers and employees of the United States of every description serving in or under any of the Executive Departments and whether so serving in or out of Washington are hereby forbidden either direct or indirect, individually or through associations, to solicit an increase of pay, or to influence or to attempt to influence in their own interest any legislation whatever, either before Congress or its Committees, or in any way save through the heads of the Departments in or under which they serve, on penalty of dismissal from the government service.
White House,
- January 31, 1902.
Notes
[edit]- Amended by
- Executive Order 402, January 25, 1906 (by changing "departments" to "departments or independent Government establishments")
- Superseded by
- Executive Order 1514, April 8, 1912
- See Related
- Executive Order of July 14, 1886
- Executive Order 1142, November 26, 1909
- Lloyd – La Follette Act, 1912
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