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 PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 103 STAT. 1499 Reports. Public information. "(D) The President may not delegate the authority provided by this paragraph. "(E)(i) Each person granted a waiver under this paragraph shall prepare reports, in accordance with clause (ii), stating whether the person has engaged in activities otherwise prohibited by this section for each six-month period described in claiise (ii), and if so, what those activities were. "(ii) A report under clause (i) shall cover each six-month period b^inoing on the date of the termination of the person's Govern- ment employment (with respect to which the waiver under this paragraph was granted) and ending two years after that date. Such report shall be filed with the President and the Director of the Office of Government Ethics not later than 60 days after the end of the six-month period covered by the report. All reports filed with the Director under this subparagraph shall be made available for public inspection and copying. (iii) K a person fails to file any report in accordance with clauses President of U.S. (i) and (ii), the President shall revoke the waiver and notify the person of the revocation. The revocation shall take effect upon the person's receipt of the notification and shall remain in effect until the report is fied. "(iv) Any person who is granted a waiver under this paragraph shall be ineligible for appointment in the civil service unless all reports required of such person by clauses (i) and (ii) have been filed. "(D) As used in this paragraph, the term 'civil service' has the meaning given that term in section 2101 of title 5, United States Code.". (2) Section 207 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: "(k)(l)(A) The President may grant a waiver of a restriction imposed by this section to any officer or employee described in paragraph (2) if the President determines and certifies in writing that it is in the public interest to grant the waiver and that the services of the officer or employee are critically needed for the benefit of the Federal Government. Not more than 25 officers and employees currently employed by the Federal Government at any one time may have been granted waivers under this paragraph. "(B) A waiver granted under this paragraph to any person shall apply only with respect to activities engaged in by that person after that person's Federal Government employment is terminated and only to that person's employment at a Government-owned, contrac- tor operated entity with which the person served as an officer or employee immediately before the person's Federal Government employment began. "(2) Waivers under paragraph (1) may be granted only to civilian officers and employees of the executive branch, other than officers and employees in the Executive Office of the President. "(3) A certification under paragraph (1) shall take effect upon its publication in the Federal Roister and shall identify— "(A) the officer or employee covered by the waiver by name and by position, and "(B) the reasons for granting the waiver. A copy of the certification shall also be provided to the Director of the Office of Government Ethics. "(4) The President may not delegate the authority provided by this subsection. Effective date. Federal Register, publication.

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