State Gift Laws
State Gift Laws - National Association of Attorneys General
The idea of a general restriction is that receiving money or value without giving equal consideration in return may potentially create a sense of obligation in ...
Missouri Gift Statutes - National Association of Attorneys General
Gift Made with Intent to Influence. No elected or appointed official or employee of the state or any political subdivision thereof shall:.
Legislator Gift Restrictions - National Conference of State Legislatures
During a calendar year, a public official, a candidate or relative or household member may not solicit or receive any gifts with an aggregate ...
Gifts Guidance | House Committee on Ethics
You may not ask for a gift for yourself or someone else.[15] Even if you would otherwise be able to accept the gift, you may not accept the gift if you or ...
Gifts | U.S. Department of the Interior
On such occasions, an employee may give an appropriate gift exceeding the $10 limit and may request donations of nominal amounts within the office for ...
2 FAM 960 SOLICITATION AND/OR ACCEPTANCE OF GIFTS BY ...
The Under Secretary is only involved in the acceptance of major gifts exceeding $250,000. The Director of OBO will submit the recommendation of these gifts to ...
Governor's Executive Order 17-02 - Missouri Secretary of State
"Gift" means anything of value, including, but not limited to, food, lodging, transportation, personal services, gratuities, subscriptions, memberships, trips, ...
THE GIFT BAN - Executive Ethics Commission - Illinois.gov
Specifically, State employees may not accept gifts from prohibited sources. As always, if you have any questions about how the law applies to you, contact your ...
Gifts - U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics
A Member, officer, or employee may accept any gift that is given by a relative (including in-laws and fiancés) regardless of value. See Senate Rule 35.1(c)(3).
Gifts and Entertainment - Department of Justice
Certain types of gifts, not to exceed $150 in value, may be accepted by Component Heads under the delegation of acceptance authority. Acceptance ...
Gifts to the State, Mo. Code Regs. tit. 12 § 10-42.030 - Casetext
Read Section 12 CSR 10-42.030 - Gifts to the State, Mo. Code Regs. tit. 12 § 10-42.030, see flags on bad law, and search Casetext's comprehensive legal ...
22 U.S. Code § 2697 - Acceptance of gifts on behalf of United States
The Secretary of State may accept on behalf of the United States gifts made unconditionally by will or otherwise for the benefit of the Department of State.
Gifts | New York State Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in ...
The Commission will generally consider something that has a fair market value of $15 or more to be a gift. A gift includes, but is not limited to, money, ...
Gift Limits Brochure - City Ethics Commission
A gift's value is generally its fair market value. The simplest way to determine a gift's value is to ask the gift giver. State law also provides methods ...
Political Law Compliance: Gifts to Government Officials - Federal ...
Section 7353(a)? The statute applies to “anything of value.” This includes monetary and other direct gifts of all kinds, as well as meals, travel, access to ...
rules on gifts | arkansas ethics commission
... rules, the term “gift” means any payment, entertainment, ... (a)(1) The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State,. Auditor of State, ...
Iowa Gift Law | Procurement Services | Iowa State University
Iowa Gift Law. In 1992 the legislature passed the Iowa Public Officials Act which amended the gift law in Iowa Code chapter 68B. The gift law was further ...
Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 194.292 - MO.gov
2. If a document of gift is valid as provided by subsection 1 of this section, the law of this state governs the interpretation of the document of gift.
The general rule is that gifts, direct or indirect, from employers and lobbyists to a candidate for public office, an official in the legislative or executive ...
Missouri Senate Considering Lobbyist Gift Restrictions
Current law permits elected officials to receive unlimited gifts of any value. Continue Reading Close. Ethics · gift law · lobbying · Missouri.