Seal of the Department of Health and Human Services

I.    Introduction  
  

II.   *Financial Disclosure*

III.  Conflict of Interest

IV.  Representation

V.   Misuse of Position

VI.  Other Laws/Regulations

VII. After You Leave

VIII. Where to Get Help

 


What Else Might Person at desk pointing to paperHappen?

It's possible that you might get some follow-up questions from your ethics officials concerning your form.

Many of these questions have to do with the need for additional information. Sometimes it's simply because you left a checkbox blank, which is why it's important to make sure you fill out the form completely.

Other questions may be more complex. Remember that your ethics officials are going to be reviewing your form and will take into consideration your duties and position in order to determine whether you have any conflicts of interest.

In any event, it's important to remember that the entire purpose of collecting and analyzing the information is to ensure that SGEs meet the highest ethical standards.

Now, let's sum up what we learned in the "Financial Disclosure" section...

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