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 103 STAT. 1776 PUBLIC LAW 101-194—NOV. 30, 1989 2 USC 29d. (j) EFFECTIVE DATE.This section shall take effect immediately before noon January 3, 1991, except that subsections (g), (h), and (i) shall take effect on January 1, 1990. SEC 804. ELIMINATION OF HONORARIA AND LIMITATIONS ON OUTSIDE EARNED INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT. (a) HoNORABiA AND OuTSiDE EARNED INCOME. — Clauses 1 and 2 of rule XLVn of the Rules of the House of Representatives are amended to read as follows: "1. (a)(1) Except as provided by subparagraph (2), in calendar year 1991 or thereafter, a Member or an officer or employee of the House may not— "(A) have outside earned income attributable to such calendar year which exceeds 15 percent of the annual rate of basic pay for level 11 of the Ebcecutive Schedule under section 5313 of title 5, United States Code, as of January 1 of such calendar year; or "(B) receive any honorarium. "(2) In the case of any individual who becomes a Member or an officer or employee of the House during calendar year 1991 or thereafter, such individual may not have outside earned income attributable to the portion of that calendar year which occurs after such individual becomes a Member, officer or employee which ex- ceeds 15 percent of the annual rate of basic pay for level 11 of the Executive Schedule under section 5313 of title 5, United States Code, as of January 1 of such calendar year multiplied by a fraction the niunerator of which is the number of days such individual is a Member, officer, or employee during such calendar year and the denominator of which is 365. "(3) In calendar year 1991 or thereafter, any payment in lieu of an honorarium which is made to a charitable organization on behalf of a Member, officer or employee of the House may not be received by such individual. No such payment shall exceed $2,000 or be made to a charitable organization from which such individual or a parent, sibling, spouse, child, or dependent relative of such individual de- rives any financial benefit. "G)X1) Except as provided by subparagraph (2), in calendar year 1990, a Member may not have outside earned income (including honoraria received in such calendar year) attributable to such cal- endar year which exceeds 30 percent of the annual pay as a Member to which the Member was entitled in 1989. "(2) In the case of any individual who becomes a Member during calendar year 1990, such individual may not have outside earned income (including honoraria) attributable to the portion of that calendar year which occurs after such individual becomes a Member which exceeds 30 percent of $89,500 multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which is the niunber of days such individual is a Member during such calendar year and the denominator of which is 365. ". (b) LIMITATIONS ON OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT. —Rule XLVII of the Rules of the House of Representatives is amended by inserting after clause 1 the following new clause: "2. On or after January 1, 1991, a Member or an officer or employee of the House shall not— "(1) affiliate with or be employed by a firm, partnership, association, corporation, or other entity to provide professional services which involves a fiduciary relationship for compensa- tion;

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