SubChapter K. CODE OF CONDUCT FOR APPOINTED OFFICIALS AND STATE EMPLOYEES  


Section 7.151. Adverse pecuniary interest
Section 7.152. Representation of interests
Section 7.153. Gifts and favors
Section 7.154. Misuse of information
Section 7.155. Misuse of office facilities and equipment
Section 7.156. Supplementary employment
Section 7.157. Honoraria
Section 7.158. Political activity
Section 7.159. Enforcement
Section 7.161. Executive branch—statements of financial interest
Section 7.162. Additional filings
Section 7.163. Filing procedure
Section 7.164. Required disclosures
Section 7.171. Procedures
Section 7.172. Definitions
Section 7.173. Required action when an employe is formally charged withcriminal conduct related to his employment with theCommonwealth or which constitutes a felony
Section 7.174. Required action when an employe is formally charged with criminal conduct other than a felony and not related to his employment with the Commonwealth
Section 7.175. Investigation
Section 7.176. Final determination
Section 7.177. Notification of the Secretary of Administration
Section 7.178. Criminal charges against the head of an agency
Section 7.179. Rescissions

Notation

Source

   The provisions of this Subchapter K adopted by Executive Order No. 1974-6 dated April 10, 1974, 4 Pa.B. 798, amended by Executive Order No. 1980-18 dated September 3, 1980, effective September 3, 1980, 10 Pa.B. 4020, unless otherwise noted.

Cross References

   This subchapter cited in 7 Pa. Code §  106.3 (relating to eligibility); 7 Pa. Code §  106.44 (relating to conflict of interest); 7 Pa. Code §  106.109 (relating to conflict of interest); 7 Pa. Code §  106.140 (relating to conflict of interest); 7 Pa. Code §  106.170 (relating to conflict of interest); 7 Pa. Code §  130c.4 (relating to conflict of interest); 7 Pa. Code §  138i.9 (relating to conflict of interest); 7 Pa. Code §  138j.9 (relating to conflict of interest); 7 Pa. Code §  138k.9 (relating to conflict of interest); 22 Pa. Code §  233.111 (relating to code of conduct and Commissioners’ rights); and 25 Pa. Code §  269a.111 (relating to conflict of interest).