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OGE Form 278es must be filed by Senate-confirmed Presidential appointees, Senior Executive Service (SES) employees, Senior Level (SL) employees, Professional (ST) employees, Schedule C employees, certain Special Government Employees (SGEs) and Certain Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) employees.
OGE Form 278es must be filed by Senate-confirmed Presidential appointees, Senior Executive Service (SES) employees, Senior Level (SL) employees, Professional (ST) employees, Schedule C employees, certain Special Government Employees (SGEs) and Certain Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) employees.
The reporting period for a New Entrant, Nominee, or Candidate report is the current calendar year and the preceding two calendar years.
Schedule A, Assets and Income. Reportable information for an OGE Form 278 is more detailed than a 450. It requires reporting the value of the asset by range, as well as the type and range of income. Also, more information is reportable on the OGE Form 278.
Individuals in certain pay plans or positions are required by the Ethics in Government Act (EIGA), as amended, to file a Public Financial Disclosure Report (OGE-278e) within 30 days of entering the covered position, annually thereafter, and within 30 days of terminating from a covered position.
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OGE Form 278e: Used to file Candidate, Nominee, New Entrant, Annual, and Termination reports. In certain cases, filers may need to complete multiple reports and are permitted to use a single form (e.g., a combined Annual and Termination report). OGE Form 278-T: Used to file Periodic Transaction reports.
If an employee is docHubly involved in decision making, approving or disapproving matters, making recommendations, conducting investigations, or rendering advice or opinions regarding those government actions, or if the employee supervises a subordinate in those actions, the employee likely must file the OGE 450.
Reportable information for an OGE Form 278 is more detailed than a 450. It requires reporting the value of the asset by range, as well as the type and range of income. Also, more information is reportable on the OGE Form 278.

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