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Gifts from Outside Sources has or seeks official action or business with the agency; is regulated by the agency; has interests that may be substantially affected by the performance of an employees official duties; or. is an organization composed mainly of persons described above.
A prohibited source is anyone doing business with or seeking official action from DoD. It also includes any organization, the majority of whose members are prohibited sources.
Federal employees may accept gifts (other than cash) not exceeding $20 in value from a prohibited source, as long as the total amount of gifts from that source does not exceed $50 for the year. This is referred to as the 20/50 Rule.
Gifts of $20 or less per occasion, not to exceed $50 in a year from one source; Opportunities and benefits that are offered to members of a group unrelated to government employment; Awards and honorary degrees (but these require prior approval of the component head).
As a general rule, Government employees may not accept gifts, including gifts of travel, if the gifts is from a prohibited source or given because of the employees official position. There are, however, a number of exclusions and exceptions to the general prohibition that may permit acceptance of such a gift.
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Excessive Value: Gifts that are of substantial monetary value can be considered unethical. These are often perceived as bribes rather than simple gestures of appreciation. A notable example involves Unaoil, an oil industry firm, which was investigated for bribery.

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