98-21614. Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Federal Trade Commission  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 155 (Wednesday, August 12, 1998)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 43069-43070]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-21614]
    
    
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    FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
    
    5 CFR Part 5701
    
    RIN 3209-AA15
    
    
    Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the 
    Federal Trade Commission
    
    AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Federal Trade Commission, with the concurrence of the 
    Office of Government Ethics (OGE), is issuing a final rule amendment 
    for employees of the FTC that supplements 5 CFR part 2635, the 
    Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch 
    (Standards), issued by OGE. This supplemental regulation provision 
    narrows for FTC employees restrictions contained in the Standards on 
    employees' personal fundraising activities. The final rule is effective 
    upon issuance.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: August 12, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send comments to Ira S. Kaye, Federal Trade Commission, Room 
    594, 6th and Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20580.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Ira S. Kaye, (202) 326-2426, Federal Trade Commission, Office of the 
    General Counsel.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    
    I. Background
    
        On August 7, 1992, the Office of Governmental Ethics (OGE) 
    published a final rule entitled ``Standards of Ethical Conduct for 
    Employees of the Executive Branch'' (Standards). See 57 FR 35006-35067, 
    as corrected at 57 FR 48557, 57 FR 52583, and 60 FR 51667, and amended 
    at 61 FR 42965-42970 (as corrected at 61 FR 48733), 61 FR 50689-50691 
    (interim rule revisions adopted as final at 62 FR 12531), and 62 FR 
    48746-48748, with additional grace period extensions at 59 FR 4779-
    4780, 60 FR 6390-6391, 60 FR 66857-66858, and 61 FR 40950-40952. The 
    Standards, codified at 5 CFR part 2653 and effective February 3, 1993, 
    establish uniform standards of ethical conduct applicable to all 
    executive branch personnel.
        The Standards, at 5 CFR 2635.105, authorize executive branch 
    agencies, with OGE's concurrence, to publish agency-specific 
    supplemental regulations necessary to implement their respective ethics 
    programs. On May 27, 1993, the FTC published, with OGE's concurrence, 
    an interim rule establishing a supplemental standard of conduct, 5 CFR 
    5701.101, requiring that all FTC employees receive prior approval 
    before engaging in outside employment (58 FR 30695-30696). The interim 
    rule prescribed a 45-day comment period and invited comments from all 
    interested parties. This interim rule is not being finalized at this 
    time.
        The FTC is now issuing a second supplemental regulation because it 
    has determined that a new provision concerning fundraising activities, 
    to be codified in a new Sec. 5701.102 of 5 CFR, is currently necessary 
    to the successful implementation of the Commission's ethics program.
    
    II. Analysis of the Amendment
    
        New Section 5701.102 of the final rule supplements the executive 
    branch-wide Standards at 5 CFR 2635.808(c) regarding fundraising in a 
    personal capacity. That standard bars employees from personally 
    soliciting funds from those persons known by the employee to be 
    ``prohibited sources'' as defined in 5 CFR 2635.203(d), including, 
    pursuant to 2635.203(d)(3), any person who ``conducts activities 
    regulated by the employee's agency.'' (``prohibited source'' is also 
    defined in subparagraphs (d)(1), (d)(2), (d)(4) and (d)(5) of 
    Sec. 2635.203 to include ``any person who: (1) Is seeking official 
    action by the employee's agency; (2) Does business or seeks to do 
    business with the employee's agency; . . . (4) Has interests that may 
    be substantially affected by performance or nonperformance of the 
    employee's official duties; or (5) Is an organization a majority of 
    whose members are described in paragraphs (d) (1) through (4) of this 
    section.'')
        Because the FTC has enforcement authority over unfair methods of 
    competition in or affecting commerce and unfair or deceptive acts or 
    practices in or affecting commerce, virtually all businesses are 
    ``prohibited sources'' for FTC employees. The Commission has determined 
    that given the breadth of this enforcement authority, the fundraising 
    provision is unnecessarily restrictive for FTC employees. Accordingly, 
    Sec. 5701.102 provides that it shall be permissible for FTC employees 
    to solicit funds or other support from a person who is a prohibited 
    source only by virtue of the definition in 5 CFR 2635.203(d)(3), 
    because the person is regulated by the FTC (provided that the other 
    provision of 5 CFR 2635.808(c) continue to apply).
        Employees of the FTC, however, will not be allowed to solicit 
    contributions from a person known to be a ``prohibited source'' for the 
    other defined reasons listed in 2635.203(d). Thus, an FTC employee may 
    not engage in charitable fundraising from any person (including an 
    organization a majority of whose members are such persons) seeking 
    official action by the FTC, doing business with the FTC or having 
    interests that may be substantially affected by the performance or 
    nonperformance of the employee's official duties.
    
    III. Matters of Regulatory Procedure
    
    Administrative Procedure Act
    
        This rule amendment relates solely to agency management and 
    personnel, and, thus, is not subject to the notice and comment 
    requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 553(a)(2).
    
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    Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        The Federal Trade Commission has determined under the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. chapter 6) that this regulation will not have 
    a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities 
    because it affects only Federal employees.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        The Federal Trade Commission has determined that the Paperwork 
    Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35) does not apply because this 
    regulation does not contain any information collection requirements 
    that require the approval of the Office of Management and Budget.
    
    List of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 5701
    
        Conflicts of interests, Government employees.
    
        By direction of the Commission.
    
        Dated: July 28, 1998.
    Donald S. Clark,
    Secretary, Federal Trade Commission.
    
        Approved: August 4, 1998.
    Stephen D. Potts,
    Director, Office of Government Ethics.
    
        For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Federal Trade 
    Commission, with the concurrence of the Office of Government Ethics, 
    amends 5 CFR part 5701 as follows:
    
    PART 5701--SUPPLEMENTAL STANDARDS OF ETHICAL CONDUCT FOR EMPLOYEES 
    FOR THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
    
        1. The authority citation for part 5701 is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 5 U.S.C. 7301; 5 U.S.C. App. (Ethics in Government 
    Act of 1978); 15 U.S.C. 46(g); E.O. 12674, 54 FR 15159, 3 CFR, 1989 
    Comp., p. 215, as modified by E.O. 12731, 55 FR 42547, 3 CFR, 1990 
    Comp., p. 306; 5 CFR 2635.105, 2635.803, 2635.808(c).
    
        2. A new Sec. 5701.102 is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 5701.102  Fundraising activities
    
        When engaging in personal fundraising, as described at 5 CFR 
    2635.808(c), an employee of the Federal Trade Commission may, 
    notwithstanding the prohibition of Sec. 2635.808(c)(1)(i), personally 
    solicit funds from a person who is a prohibited source only under 5 CFR 
    2635.203(d)(3) (i.e., because the person ``conducts activities 
    regulated by'' the Commission). The other provisions of 
    Sec. 2635.808(c) continue to apply to any such personal fundraising.
    
        Example 1: A Federal Trade Commission employee is president of 
    the local branch of her college alumni association. The association 
    is seeking contributions from local businesses. The employee may, 
    during her off-duty hours, seek a contribution from a company that 
    is regulated by the Commission, but not from one that she knows is 
    currently under Commission investigation or is seeking official 
    action by the Commission, does business or seeks to do business with 
    the Commission, or has interests that may be substantially affected 
    by the employee's job. While the Standards of Conduct provide that 
    companies under the agency's enforcement authority generally are 
    prohibited sources of an employee's fundraising in a personal 
    capacity, Sec. 5701.102 provides that employees of the FTC may seek 
    charitable contributions from an entity that is a prohibited source 
    only because its activities are subject to agency regulation.
    
    [FR Doc. 98-21614 Filed 8-11-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
8/12/1998
Published:
08/12/1998
Department:
Federal Trade Commission
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
98-21614
Dates:
August 12, 1998.
Pages:
43069-43070 (2 pages)
RINs:
3209-AA15: Executive Agency Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct Regulations Issued Jointly With the Concurrence of the Office of Government Ethics
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/3209-AA15/executive-agency-supplemental-standards-of-ethical-conduct-regulations-issued-jointly-with-the-concu
PDF File:
98-21614.pdf
CFR: (3)
5 CFR 2635.808(c)
5 CFR 2635.203
5 CFR 5701.102