FEDERAL REGULATIONS Subscription Price: $195.00 a year (Individual volumes separately priced) Presidential proclamations Federal regulations that affect every Mail order form to: There is enclosed $ for. subscription(s) to the publications checked below: FEDERAL REGISTER $25.00 domestic; 36.00 foreign ($2.50 monthly) CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS $195.00 domestic; $245.00 foreign NOTE: Other regulations issued by Department of the Treasury appear in Title 12, Chap ter I; Title 19, Chapter I; Title 26, Chapter I; Title 27, Chapter I; Title 41, Chapter 10. 10 11 Employee inventions. Practice before the Internal Revenue Service. Operation of vending stands by the blind on Federal property under the control of the Treasury Department. CROSS REFERENCE: General Accounting Office: See 4 CFR Chapter I. General provisions governing con duct in foreign countries. SPECIFIC RULES OF CONDUCT 0.735-310 Basic rule of conduct. 0.735-311 Applicability to American ployees. em 0.735-312 Applicability to members of fami lies. 0.735-313 Expression of thoughts and views. 0.735-314 Political activities. 0.735-316 Sale of personal automobiles and other personal property. member of a family. ADVICE AND COUNSELING 0.735-320 Responsibility for guidance and assistance. Appendix A-Identification of Positions the Incumbents of Which Must File Financial Statements. Appendix B-Confidential Statement of Employment and Financial Interests. Appendix C-Statement of Employment and Financial Interests for Special Government Employees. AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 0 issued under E.O. 11222, May 8, 1965; 18 U.S.C. 201 note; 5 CFR 735.104. SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 0 appear at 35 F.R. 19056, Dec. 18, 1970, unless otherwise noted. Subpart A-Regular Employees $ 0.735-1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Purpose. This part describes the standards of conduct required of all employees of the Treasury Department. The regulations in this part implement Civil Service Commission regulations (5 CFR Part 735) issued on October 1, 1965, in accordance with Executive Order 11222. The standards of conduct in this part are not to be considered all-inclusive and may be supplemented by bureaus to meet specific |