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Building, New York City, or the UNESCO Coupon Office, Place de Fontenoy, Paris. UNESCO redeeems the full amount of the coupons in U.S. dollars, less handling charges which are 5 percent of the first $100; 4 percent for $100 to $1,000; and 3 percent for over $1,000 with the approval of the distributors. Folders describing the UNESCO Coupon are available.

[31 F.R. 2427, Feb. 5, 1966]

§ 502.14 Inquiries.

Requests for application forms and further information about facilitating the circulation abroad of American visual and auditory materials by the means outlined above, may be obtained from:

U.S. Information Agency, attention: Motion Picture and Television Service, International Communications Media Staff, Washington, D.C., 20547.

[31 F.R. 2427, Feb. 5, 1966]

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CHAPTER VI-U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND

DISARMAMENT AGENCY

Part

601

Conduct of employees.

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Definitions.

As used in this part:

(a) "ACDA" and "Agency" mean the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.

(b) "Employee" includes anyone serving in the Agency as:

(1) A person appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate to a position in the Agency.

(2) A person appointed by the Director or by his designee to a position in the Agency.

(3) A special Government employee. (c) "Regular officer or employee" means an employee as defined in paragraph (b) (1) and (2) of this section.

(d) "Special Government employee” means a "special Government employee" as defined in section 202 of Title 18 of the United States Code who is employed by the Agency.

Subpart A-Standards of Conduct § 601.735-10 General.

(a) All employees of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency are required to conduct themselves in such a manner as to create and maintain respect for ACDA and the U.S. Government, to avoid situations which require or appear to require a balancing of private interests or obligations against official duties, to be mindful of the high standards of integrity expected of them in all their activities, both personal and official, and to conform with the standards of conduct and with the applicable statutes, rules, and regulations governing their activities. Particularly, an employee shall avoid any action, whether not specifically prohibited, which

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1 Under the Arms Control and Disarmament Act, such an employee may not serve the Agency for more than one hundred days in any fiscal year.

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