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Ethics Training for Special Government
Employees
Welcome to CDC’s Ethics Training
for Special Government Employees (SGEs) appointed to serve on
Federal advisory committees. On this website we have provided links
to documents that explain the laws and regulations that govern your
participation as a Department of Health and Human Services Special
Government Employee. We have included general information on the
Executive Branch Standards of Conduct, the conflict of interest
statutes, the supplemental standards of conduct that apply to the
Department of Health and Human Service, as well as various other
ethics rules, regulations and policies. We have organized these
training materials for you to access with a click of the mouse. This
compilation of information serves as your Annual Ethics
Training, as required by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics.
To ensure that every citizen has complete confidence
in the integrity of the Federal Government and its advisory
committees, each Special Government Employee shall respect and
adhere to the principles of ethical conduct. Each special government
employee appointed to serve on a CDC Federal advisory committee
assumes a responsibility to the United States and its citizens to
place loyalty to the Constitution, laws, and ethical principles
above private gain. The training materials designated for this
year’s annual training will provide you with clear standards and
guidelines to assist you in meeting your responsibility as an SGE.
Upon completing a review of the training materials,
SGEs are requested to verify that you have received and reviewed the
training materials. For your convenience, you may:
Go to the Ethics Certification page and follow the instructions on the page.
NOTE: Your SGE Member ID is listed in a recent email sent to you by the CDC/MASO Ethics and Financial Disclosure Team Leader.
or
Print the certificate, sign it, and fax to 404-248-4272
or
Print, sign and mail the certificate to:
CDC Federal Advisory Committee Management Team (FACMT) - Ethics
1600 Clifton Rd. MS E72 Atlanta, GA 30333
If you have ethics questions or concerns that relate to your specific situation or the committee on which you serve, please contact the Designated Federal Officer for your committee, or you may contact CDC, MASO’s Ethics and Financial Disclosure Team at 404-498-2392. We have also provided contact information for ethics officials within HHS.
HHS Annual Ethics Training Memo
Ethics Rules for SGEs rev 2004
Overview of Ethics Rules
The Standards of Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch (Rev
2009)
http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=2e01fd1677a49648c13d572a67aecf9c&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title05/5cfr2635_main_02.tpl
The Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct and
Financial Disclosure Requirements for Employees of the Department of
Health and Human Services
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_07/5cfr5501_07.html
The Principles of Ethical Conduct for Government
Officers and Employees (Executive Order 12731, October 17, 1990)
http://ethics.od.nih.gov/principl.htm
To Serve with honor
Office of Government Ethics SGE Ethics Training
http://education.oge.gov/training/module_files/ogesge_wbt_07/10.html
The Federal Conflict of Interest Statutes
http://www.usoge.gov/Laws-and-Regulations/Statutes/Compilation-of-Federal-Ethics-Laws/
Annual Ethics Certification form
http://www.cdc.gov/maso/FACM/pdfs/TRAINING/annualethicscertificationform.pdf
For questions relating to your service as a Special
Government Employee; and for specific questions concerning the
committee you are serving on, please contact your committee
Designated Federal Officer or CDC’s Committee Management Officer at
770-488-4700. For general ethics questions relating to HHS, here is
Contact Information for HHS Ethics Officials:
http://www.hhs.gov/ogc/contact/contacts.html
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