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House Ethics Manual 2022 Edition

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XIII. Financial Disclosure Reporting for Gifts

If you file Financial Disclosure Statements, you may need to report gifts that you receive throughout the calendar year. See Financial Disclosure for information about what to report and how to report it.

If you received a Special Occasion Gift Waiver, you may also request a Financial Disclosure Gift Disclosure Waiver. You can find the form here. This waiver allows you not to report any special occasion gifts you received on your annual Financial Disclosure statement. Unlike other requests to the Committee, both the request for a Financial Disclosure Gift Disclosure Waiver and the response from the Committee will both be made public.[147]

[147] Gifts above the Financial Disclosure reporting threshold do not need to be disclosed if a publicly available request for a waiver is granted. Ethics in Government Act (EIGA), 5 U.S.C. app. § 102(a)(2)(C).

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