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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 3032

PUBLIC LAW 100-598—NOV. 3, 1988 "REPORTS TO CONGRESS

"SEC. 408. The Director shall, no later than March 31 of each year in which the second session of a Congress begins, submit to the Congress a report containing— "(1) a summary of the actions taken by the Director during a 2-year period ending on December 31 of the preceding year in order to carry out the Director's functions and responsibilities under this title; and "(2) such other information as the Director may consider appropriate.". SEC. 5. AGENCY PROCEDURES RELATING TO FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS.

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Regulations. Reports.

Section 402 is amended by adding after subsection (c) the following: "(d)(1) The Director shall, by the exercise of any authority otherwise available to the Director under this title, ensure that each executive agency has established written procedures relating to how the agency is to collect, review, evaluate, and, if applicable, make publicly available, financial disclosure statements filed by any of its officers or employees. "(2) In carrying out paragraph (1), the Director shall ensure that each gigency's procedures are in conformance with all applicable requirements, whether established by law, rule, regulation, or Executive order.". SEC. 6 INFORMATION TO BE REPORTED BY EXECUTIVE AGENCIES. . Section 402 is amended by adding after subsection (d) (as added by section 5) the following: "(e) In Carrying out subsection (b)(10), the Director shall prescribe regulations under which— "(1) each executive agency shall be required to submit to the Office an annual report containing— "(A) a description and evaluation of the agency's ethics program, including any educational, counseling, or other services provided to officers and employees, in effect during the period covered by the report; and "(B) the position title and duties of— "(i) each official who was designated by the agency head to have primary responsibility for the administration, coordination, and management of the agency's ethics program during any portion of the period covered by the report; and "(ii) each officer or employee who was designated to serve as an alternate to the official having primary responsibility during any portion of such period; and "(C) any other information that the Director may require in order to carry out the responsibilities of the Director under this title; and "(2) each executive agency shall be required to inform the Director upon referral of any alleged violation of Federal conflict of interest law to the Attorney General pursuant to section 535 of title 28, United States Code, except that nothing under this paragraph shall require any notification or disclosure which would otherwise be prohibited by law.".