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 PUBLIC LAW 101-194—NOV. 30, 1989 103 STAT. 1727 official or Secretary concerned (or in the ceise of a Presidential appointee under subsection (b), the Director of the Office of Govern- ment Ethics), the congressional ethics committees, or the Judicial Conference of the United States, is not reasonably expected to perform the duties of his office or position for more than sixty days in a calendar year, except that if such individual performs the duties of his office or position for more than sixty days in a calendar year— "(1) the report required by subsections (a) and (b) shall be filed within fifteen days of the sixtieth day, and "(2) the report required by subsection (e) shall be filed as provided in such subsection, "(i) The supervising ethics office for each branch 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 super- vising ethics office determines that— "(1) such individual is not a full-time employee of the Govern- ment, "(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. "CONTENTS OF REPORTS "SEC. 102. (a) Each report filed pursuant to section 101(d) and (e) 5 USC app. 102. shall include a full and complete statement with respect to the following: "(I)(A) The source, type, and amount or value of income (other Classified than income referred to in subparagraph (B)) from any source information, (other than from current employment by the United States Government), and the source, date, and amount of honoraria from any source, received during the preceding calendar year, aggregating $200 or more in value and, effective January 1, 1991, the source, date, and amount of payments made to chari- table org£mizations in lieu of honoraria, and such individuals shall simultaneously file with the applicable supervising ethics office, on a confidential basis, a corresponding list of recipients of all such payments, together with the dates and amounts of such payments. "(B) The source and type of income which consists of divi- dends, rents, interest, and capital gains, received during the preceding calendar year which exceeds $200 in amount or value, and an indication of which of the following categories the amount or value of such item of income is within: "(i) not more than $1,000, "(ii) greater than $1,000 but not more than $2,500, "(iii) greater than $2,500 but not more than $5,000, "(iv) greater than $5,000 but not more than $15,000, "(v) greater than $15,000 but not more than $50,000, "(vi) greater than $50,000 but not more than $100,000, "(vii) greater than $100,000 but not more than $1,000,000, or

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