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Each DoD agency will implement and administer _________
Ethics program
This AFI covers gifts from foreign governments?
AFI 51-901
Air Force personnel must report gifts from foreign governments if it exceeds US retail value of _______
$305
Gift reports are due to _______ within ___ days of receiving the gift
AFPC - Promotions, Evaluations, Recognition Division
60 days
The _________________ may bring civil action against someone who solicits or accepts an unapproved gift from a foreign government
US Attorney General
Failure to report gifts valued in excess of $______ may result in a penalty not to exceed the ____________ plus ___________
$305
retail value of the gift
Plus $5,000
When may a subordinate may give a gift to a supervisor?
Occasional basis
Any time when gifts are traditionally exchanged
What are three types of gifts that may be given to an official supervisor by a subordinate?
Non-cash items with value of $10 or less
Food/drink shared in the office amongst employees
Personal hospitality
Regardless of the number of employees contributing to a gift, the market value of said gift cannot exceed __________ and the maximum contribution on DoD employee may make cannot exceed __________
$300
$10
What are five prerequisites for DoD employees to use federal government resources?
- Does not adversely affect duty performance
- Reasonable duration/frequency (after duty hours/lunch break)
- Serves public interest
- Does not reflect adversely on DoD
- Creates no significant additional cost to DoD
What are three exceptions in regard to gambling on federal property on duty?
- Activities composed of DoD personnel/dependents for benefit of own members
- Private/personal wagers transacted within government living quarters
- Lotteries authorized by any state from licensed vendor