Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 1.djvu/187

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PUBLIC LAW 101-280—MAY 4, 1990 104 STAT. 153 "(1) financial interests in or income derived from— "(A) any retirement system under title 5, United States Code (including the Thrift Savings Plan under subchapter III of chapter 84 of such title); or "(B) any other retirement system maintained by the United States for officers or employees of the United States, including the President, or for members of the uniformed services; or "(2) benefits received under the Social Security Act.". (4) FILING OF REPORTS. —Section 103 is amended— 5 USC app. 103. (A) in subsection (c) by inserting "individuals nominated to be judicial officers and" after "Houses of Congress other than"; (B) in subsection (d) by inserting "of the Office of Government Ethics" after "Director"; (C) in subsection (e)— (i) by inserting "who is a candidate for nomination or election to the Office of President or Vice President" after "section 101(c)"; and (ii) by striking "Elections" and inserting "Election"; (D) in subsection (g) by striking "The Office of Government Ethics" and inserting "Each supervising ethics office"; (E) by amending subsection (h)(l)(A)(i) to read as follows: "(A)(i)(I) the Clerk of the House of Representatives, in the case of a Representative in Congress, a Delegate to Congress, the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, an officer or employee of the Congress whose compensation is disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, an officer or employee of the Architect of the Capitol, the United States Botanic Garden, the Congressional Budget Office, the Government Printing Office, the Library of Congress, or the Copyright Royalty Tribunal (including any individual terminating service, under section 101(e), in any office or position referred to in this subclause), or an individual described in section 101(c) who is a candidate for nomination or election as a Representative in Congress, a Delegate to Congress, or the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico; and "(II) the Secretary of the Senate, in the case of a Senator, an officer or employee of the Congress whose compensation is disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate, an officer or employee of the General Accounting Office, the Office of Technology Assessment, or the Office of the Attending Physician (including any individual terminating service, under section 101(e), in any office or position referred to in this subclause), or an individual described in section 101(c) who is a candidate for nomination or election as a Senator; and"; (F) in subsection (h)(l)(A)(ii)— (i) in subclause (I) by striking "congressional ethics committee" and inserting "Secretary of the Senate or the Clerk of the House of Representatives, as the case may be, as"; and (ii) in subclause (II)— (I) by striking "Senate Select Committee on Ethics' and inserting "Secretary of the Senate"; and