HR 2143 · 101th Congress · Government Operations and Politics
Integrity in Post Employment Act of 1989
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EnactedLatest: Referred to the Subcommittee on Personnel and Police.(1989-05-08)
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Integrity in Post Employment Act of 1989 - Amends the Federal criminal code to revise provisions regarding former officers or employees of the executive branch, any independent agency, or the District of Columbia attempting to influence the Government or the District. Makes it unlawful, within one year after employment or service has ceased, for: (1) former senior officials to lobby their former employing agency; (2) former top level officials (Cabinet Secretaries and Deputy Secretaries) to lobby the executive or independent agency in which the person served during the one-year period before the termination of such service; and (3) former top level officials of the legislative or judicial branch to lobby the entity of the branch in which the person served during the one-year period before the termination of such service. Prohibits any senior or top level official (including the President), within 18 months after employment has ceased, from: (1) representing the interests of a foreign entity before any department, agency, or commission of the United States or either House of the Congress, with intent to influence; or (2) aiding or advising a foreign entity with intent to influence a…
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