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Gifts From Outside Sources

  • Gifts from outside sources may not, directly or indirectly, be accepted or solicited if: (1) given because of one's official position; or, (2) received from a prohibited source, such as a defense contractor. (Joint Ethics Regulation, DoD 5500.7-R , section 2-300; 5 CFR 2635.201-2636.205).
  • A "gift" includes any gratuity, favor, discount, entertainment, hospitality, loan, forbearance, or other item having monetary value. Includes services as well as gifts of training, transportation, local travel, lodgings, and meals
  • This provision prohibits acceptance of honorary country club memberships, unless the member pays market value
  • A "gift" does not include the following:
    • Coffee, donuts, or similar modest items of food or drink not served as part of a meal;
    • Plaques, certificates, and trophies of little intrinsic value which are intended solely for presentation; and
    • Anything for which the individual pays market value
  • Circumstances in which gifts may be accepted include the following:
    • Gifts of less than $20.00, aggregating to not more than $50.00 per source in a calendar year
    • Gifts based upon personal relationships
    • Gifts resulting from outside employment of spouse
    • Gifts accepted under specific statutory authority
    • Discounts and benefits available to the public or to a broadly defined class, and
    • Gifts based on non-Air Force duties or employment relationships
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