(1) Public service is a public trust, requiring employees to
place loyalty to the Constitution, the laws and ethical principles
above private gain.
(2) Employees shall not hold financial interests that conflict
with the conscientious performance of duty.
(3) Employees shall not engage in financial transactions using
nonpublic Government information or allow the improper use of
such information to further any private interest.
(4) An employee shall not É solicit or accept any gift or other
item of monetary value from any person or entity seeking official
action from, doing business with, or conducting activities regulated
by the employee's agency, or whose interests may be substantially
affected by the performance or nonperformance of the employee's
duties.
(5) Employees shall put forth honest effort in the performance
of their duties.
(6) Employees shall not knowingly make unauthorized commitments
or promises of any kind purporting to bind the Government.
(7) Employees shall not use public office for private gain.
(8) Employees shall act impartially and not give preferential
treatment to any private organization or individual.
(9) Employees shall protect and conserve Federal property and
shall not use it for other than authorized activities.
(10) Employees shall not engage in outside employment or activities,
including seeking or negotiating for employment, that conflict
with official Government duties and responsibilities.
(11) Employees shall disclose waste, fraud, abuse, and corruption
to appropriate authorities.
(12) Employees shall satisfy in good faith their obligations
as citizens, including all just financial obligations, especially
thoseÑsuch as Federal, State, or local taxesÑthat are imposed
by law.
(13) Employees shall adhere to all laws and regulations that
provide equal opportunity for all Americans regardless of race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or handicap.
(14) Employees shall endeavor to avoid any actions creating the
appearance that they are violating the law or the ethical standards
set forth in this part. Whether particular circumstances create
an appearance that the law or these standards have been violated
shall be determined from the perspective of a reasonable person
with knowledge of the relevant facts.
5 Code of Federal Regulations 2635.101 (1999)