Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 93.djvu/70

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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

93 STAT. 38

PUBLIC LAW 96-19—JUNE 13, 1979

"(2) the report required by subsection (d) shall be filed as provided in such subsection.", (b) Section 101(b) is amended— Congressional filing. (1) by inserting "(D" after "(b)"; 2 USC 701. (2) by inserting before the period the following: "if such individual is or will be such an officer or employee on such May 15"; and (3) by adding at the end thereof the following: Report filing on "(2) Any individual whose employment as an officer or employee termination. described in subsection (e) is terminated in any calendar year may be required— "(A) under the rules of the House of Representatives, if such individual would, but for such termination, file a report with the Clerk pursuant to section 103(a), or 2 USC 703. "(B) under the rules of the Senate, if such individual would, but for such termination, file a report with the Secretary pursuant to section 103(b), f.}i>,n to file a financial disclosure report covering (i) that part of such calendar year during which such individual was employed as such an officer or employee, and (ii) the preceding calendar year if the report required by paragraph (1) covering that calendar year has not been filed.". (c)(1) Section 101 is amended by adding at the end thereof the 2 USC 701. following: "(h) The designated committee of the House of Representatives, or the designated committee of the Senate, as the case may be, may grant a publicly available request for a waiver of any reporting requirement under this section for an individual who is expected to perform or has performed the duties of his office or position for less than one hundred and thirty days in a calendar year, but only if such committee determines that— "(1) such individual is not a full-time employee of the Government, "(2) such individual is able to provide services specially needed by the Government, "(3) it is unlikely that the individual's outside employment or financial interests will create a conflict of interest, and "(4) public financial disclosure by such individual is not necessary in the circumstances.". 5 USC app. (2) Section 201, as amended by subsection (a)(2), is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "(i) The Director of the Office of Government Ethics may grant a publicly available request for a waiver of any reporting requirement under this section for an individual who is expected to perform or has performed the duties of his office or position less than one hundred and thirty days in a calendar year, but only if the Director determines that— "(1) such individual is not a full-time employee of the Government, "(2) such individual is able to provide services specially needed by the Government, "(3) it is unlikely that the individual's outside employment or financial interests will create a conflict of interest, and "(4) public financial disclosure by such individual is not necessary in the circumstances.". (3) Section 301, as amended by subsection (a)(3), is amended by 28 USC app. adding at the end thereof the following: