Guidance Documents Issued by the Office of Government Ethics

Published date20 August 2020
Citation85 FR 51301
Record Number2020-16474
SectionRules and Regulations
CourtGovernment Ethics Office
Federal Register, Volume 85 Issue 162 (Thursday, August 20, 2020)
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                OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS
                5 CFR Parts 2611 and 2638
                RIN 3209-AA56
                Guidance Documents Issued by the Office of Government Ethics
                AGENCY: Office of Government Ethics.
                ACTION: Final rule.
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                SUMMARY: Pursuant to Executive Order 13891, the U.S. Office of
                Government Ethics (OGE) is issuing a regulation to detail the process
                for the issuance of, modifications to, and petitions regarding guidance
                documents, as they are defined by the Executive Order. Additionally,
                the regulation states that OGE will post all guidance documents in a
                new guidance portal on its website. OGE is also detailing the process
                for the issuance of significant guidance documents and categorical
                exclusions. Finally, OGE is revising its executive branch ethics
                program regulation to ensure the consistency in the description of
                various documents that OGE issues.
                DATES: This final rule is effective August 20, 2020.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patrick J. Lightfoot, Assistant
                Counsel, or Margaret Dylus-Yukins, Assistant Counsel, U.S. Office of
                Government Ethics, Telephone: 202-482-9300.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                I. Background
                 The U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE), following consultation
                with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), is issuing a new
                regulation at 5 CFR part 2611 and amending pertinent sections of its
                executive branch-wide ethics regulations on the executive branch ethics
                program, as codified at 5 CFR part 2638, in order to establish the
                policies and procedures for OGE guidance documents issued or revised
                after August 20, 2020.
                5 CFR Part 2611--Guidance Document Procedures
                 OGE is issuing a new 5 CFR part 2611, following consultation with
                OMB, to satisfy the requirements of Executive Order 13891, titled
                ``Promoting the Rule of Law Through Improved Agency Guidance
                Documents'' (October 9, 2019). Pursuant to Executive Order 13891,
                Federal agencies are required to finalize or amend regulations that set
                forth processes and procedures for issuing guidance documents.
                 Subpart A includes general provisions applicable throughout part
                2611, including the purpose of the regulation, applicable definitions,
                and a statement that the regulation does not create any private right
                of action nor right to judicial review. OGE, in consultation with OMB,
                defines ``guidance document'' as any statement of agency policy or
                interpretation concerning a statute, regulation, or technical matter
                within the jurisdiction of the agency that is intended to have general
                applicability and future effect, but which is not intended to have the
                force or effect of law in its own right and is not otherwise required
                by statute to satisfy the rulemaking procedures of the Administrative
                Procedure Act. The vast majority of OGE issuances are excluded from the
                definition of guidance documents because, among other reasons, they are
                directed to other executive branch agencies or executive branch
                officials.
                 Subpart B summarizes the procedures for the issuance of new
                guidance documents, posting of guidance documents to OGE's website, the
                process by which a person may submit petitions for the modification or
                withdrawal of existing guidance documents, and the manner in which OGE
                will respond to such petitions. Additionally, this Subpart states that
                OGE will not cite, use, or rely on guidance documents that have been
                rescinded, withdrawn, or removed through modification, except to
                establish historical facts or as a matter of comparison to current
                guidance.
                 Subpart C describes the process for the issuance and designation of
                significant guidance documents, as defined in Subpart A, and indicates
                that significant guidance documents are subject to notice and public
                comment, as well as responses to those comments. Finally, this Subpart
                identifies classes of documents that are categorically excluded from
                the definition of ``guidance document'' at Sec. 2611.102, which were
                developed in consultation with OMB.
                5 CFR Part 2638--Amendments to Written Guidance Descriptions
                 OGE's regulation at 5 CFR 2638.208 currently describes various
                forms of written guidance that OGE issues regarding its legal
                interpretations, program requirements, and educational offerings. Last
                amended in 2016, this provision utilized the term ``guidance
                documents'' before it became a specific term of art in Executive Order
                13891. Although no substantive change is intended, OGE is amending
                Sec. 2638.208 to replace the term ``guidance documents'' with the
                phrase ``written guidance'' in order to reduce any potential confusion.
                II. Matters of Regulatory Procedure
                Administrative Procedure Act
                 Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(A), as Director of the Office of
                Government Ethics, the notice and comment procedures are being waived
                because these amendments concern matters of agency organization,
                procedure and practice.
                Regulatory Flexibility Act
                 As the Director of the Office of Government Ethics, I certify under
                the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. chapter 6) that this final
                rule would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial
                number of small entities because it primarily affects current Federal
                executive branch employees.
                Paperwork Reduction Act
                 The Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35) does not apply
                because this regulation does not contain information collection
                requirements that require approval of the Office of Management and
                Budget.
                Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                 For purposes of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C.
                chapter 5, subchapter II), this final rule would not significantly or
                uniquely affect small governments and will not result in increased
                expenditures by State, local, and tribal governments, in the aggregate,
                or by the private sector, of
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                $100 million or more (as adjusted for inflation) in any one year.
                Executive Order 13563 and Executive Order 12866
                 Executive Orders 13563 and 12866 direct agencies to assess all
                costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if
                regulation is necessary, to select the regulatory approaches that
                maximize net benefits (including economic, environmental, public health
                and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). Executive Order
                13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and benefits,
                of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility.
                In promulgating this rulemaking, OGE has adhered to the regulatory
                philosophy and the applicable principles of regulation set forth in
                Executive Orders 12866 and 13563. The rule is not a significant
                regulatory action for the purposes of Executive Order 12866.
                Executive Order 112988
                As Director of the Office of Government Ethics, I have reviewed
                this rule in light of section 3 of Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice
                Reform, and certify that it meets the applicable standards provided
                therein.
                Executive Order 13771
                 This rule is not an Executive Order 13771 regulatory action because
                this rule is not significant under Executive Order 12866.
                List of Subjects
                5 CFR Part 2611
                 Administrative practice and procedure, Guidance documents,
                Significant guidance documents.
                5 CFR Part 2638
                 Administrative practice and procedure, Conflict of interests,
                Government employees, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
                 Approved: July 24, 2020
                Emory Rounds,
                Director, U.S. Office of Government Ethics.
                 For the reasons stated in the preamble, the U.S. Office of
                Government Ethics amends 5 CFR chapter XVI as set forth below:
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                1. Add part 2611 to subchapter A to read as follows:
                PART 2611--GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS ISSUED BY THE OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT
                ETHICS
                Subpart A--General Provisions
                Sec.
                2611.101 Purpose.
                2611.102 Definitions.
                2611.103 No private right of action or right to judicial review.
                Subpart B--Procedures Related to Guidance Documents
                2611.201 Designation and marking of guidance documents.
                2611.202 Public access to guidance documents.
                2611.203 Petitions regarding guidance documents.
                2611.204 Use of rescinded, withdrawn, and modified guidance
                documents.
                Subpart C--Significant Guidance Documents
                2611.301 Designation of significant guidance documents.
                2611.302 Public notice and comment on significant guidance
                documents.
                2611.303 Classes of documents categorically excluded.
                 Authority: 5 U.S.C. App. 101-505; E.O. 13891, 84 FR 55235.
                Subpart A--General Provisions
                Sec. 2611.101 Purpose.
                 This part governs the issuance of guidance documents and
                significant guidance documents by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics
                (OGE) which are issued after August 20, 2020. This part implements
                Executive Order 13891, ``Promoting the Rule of Law through Improved
                Agency Guidance Documents,'' and guidance of the Office of Management
                and Budget.
                Sec. 2611.102 Definitions.
                 For purposes of this part,
                 Director means the Director of OGE, or his or her delegate.
                 Government ethics laws and regulations include, among other
                applicable authorities, the provisions related to government ethics or
                financial disclosure set forth in the following authorities:
                 (1) Chapter 11 of title 18 of the United States Code;
                 (2) The Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-521, as
                amended);
                 (3) The Representative Louise McIntosh Slaughter Stop Trading on
                Congressional Knowledge Act (STOCK Act) (Pub. L. 112-105, as amended);
                 (4) Executive Order 12674 (Apr. 12, 1989) as amended by Executive
                Order 12731 (Oct. 17, 1990); and
                 (5) Subchapter B of Chapter 16 of title 5 of the United States
                Code.
                 Guidance document refers to any statement of agency policy or
                interpretation concerning a statute, regulation, or technical matter
                within the jurisdiction of the agency that is intended to have general
                applicability and future effect, but which is not intended to have the
                force or effect of law in its own right and is not otherwise required
                by statute to satisfy the rulemaking procedures specified in 5 U.S.C.
                553 or 5 U.S.C. 556. The term is not confined to written documents;
                guidance may come in a variety of forms, including (but not limited to)
                letters, memoranda, circulars, bulletins, advisories, and may include
                video, audio, and web-based formats. The term guidance document does
                not include:
                 (1) Rules exempt from rulemaking requirements under 5 U.S.C.
                553(a);
                 (2) Rules of agency organization, procedure, or practice;
                 (3) Decisions of agency adjudications under 5 U.S.C. 554 or similar
                statutory provisions;
                 (4) Internal executive branch legal advice or legal advisory
                opinions addressed to executive branch officials;
                 (5) Agency statements of specific applicability, including advisory
                or legal opinions directed to particular parties about circumstance-
                specific questions (e.g., informal advisory opinions, case or
                investigatory letters responding to complaints, warning letters),
                notices regarding particular locations or facilities (e.g., guidance
                pertaining to the use, operation, or control of a government facility
                or property), and correspondence with individual persons or entities
                (e.g., congressional correspondence), except documents ostensibly
                directed to a particular party but designed to guide the conduct of the
                broader regulated public;
                 (6) Legal briefs, other court filings, or positions taken in
                litigation or enforcement actions;
                 (7) Agency statements that do not set forth a policy on a
                statutory, regulatory, or technical issue or an interpretation of a
                statute or regulation, including speeches and individual presentations,
                editorials, media interviews, press materials, or congressional
                testimony that do not set forth for the first time a new regulatory
                policy;
                 (8) Guidance pertaining to military or foreign affairs functions;
                 (9) Grant solicitations and awards;
                 (10) Contract solicitations and awards; or
                 (11) Purely internal agency policies or guidance directed solely to
                OGE employees or contractors or to other Federal agencies that are not
                intended to have substantial future effect on the behavior of regulated
                parties.
                 Note 1 to the definition of ``guidance document'': As described
                in 5 CFR part 2638, OGE issues a number of documents to agency
                ethics officials and officers and employees of the executive branch
                concerning the government ethics laws and regulations and ethics
                program management. These
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                documents are generally exempted from the definition of guidance
                document pursuant to this definition. In the rare case that a
                document does constitute a guidance document not otherwise excluded
                from the definition, the procedures set forth in this part will
                apply.
                 OGE means the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, or the
                organizational unit within the office responsible for conducting the
                relevant provisions of this part.
                 Significant guidance document means a guidance document that will
                be disseminated to regulated entities or the general public and that
                may reasonably be anticipated:
                 (1) To lead to an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or
                more or adversely affect in a material way the U.S. economy, a sector
                of the U.S. economy, productivity, competition, jobs, the environment,
                public health or safety, or State, local, or tribal governments or
                communities;
                 (2) To create serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere with an
                action taken or planned by another Federal agency;
                 (3) To alter materially the budgetary impact of entitlements,
                grants, user fees, or loan programs or the rights and obligations of
                recipients thereof; or
                 (4) To raise novel legal or policy issues arising out of legal
                mandates, the President's priorities, or the principles set forth in
                E.O. 12866, as further amended.
                Sec. 2611.103 No private right of action or right to judicial
                review.
                 This part is intended to improve the internal management of OGE. As
                such, it is for the use of OGE personnel only and is not intended to,
                and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural,
                enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States,
                its agencies or other entities, its officers or employees, or any other
                person.
                Subpart B--Procedures Related to Guidance Documents
                Sec. 2611.201 Designation and marking of guidance documents.
                 (a) Designation of guidance documents. OGE will determine whether a
                document constitutes a guidance document prior to issuance.
                 (b) Marking of guidance documents. All guidance documents will:
                 (1) Identify the activity and entities to which the guidance
                applies;
                 (2) Note if the guidance document revises a previously issued
                guidance document and the guidance document which it revises or
                replaces;
                 (3) Include a summary of the subject matter covered by the guidance
                document;
                 (4) Include a citation to the statutes and regulations to which the
                guidance applies;
                 (5) Include a unique identifier;
                 (6) Include a title;
                 (7) Identify the date of issuance or revision;
                 (8) Include the term ``guidance''; and
                 (9) Include a clear and prominent statement declaring that the
                contents of the document do not have the force and effect of law and
                are not meant to bind the public in any way, and the document is
                intended only to provide clarity to the public regarding existing
                requirements under the law or agency policies. To the extent to which a
                guidance document provides an interpretation of the government ethics
                laws and regulations or concerns aspects of ethics program management,
                the statement will note that such provisions are controlling within the
                executive branch.
                 (c) Avoidance of mandatory language. Guidance documents will avoid
                using mandatory language, such as ``shall,'' ``must,'' ``required,'' or
                ``requirement,'' unless the language is describing an established
                statutory or regulatory requirement and will not foreclose OGE's
                consideration of positions advanced by affected private parties.
                Sec. 2611.202 Public access to guidance documents.
                 (a) Posting of guidance documents on OGE website. Guidance
                documents issued by OGE and in effect will be maintained on, and
                retrievable from, OGE's website, www.oge.gov/guidance.
                 (b) Guidance document portal. The guidance document portal will
                include a clearly visible disclaimer stating the following:
                 (1) Guidance documents lack the force and effect of law, unless
                expressly authorized by statute or incorporated into a contract;
                 (2) To the extent that a guidance document provides an
                interpretation of the government ethics laws and regulations or
                concerns aspects of ethics program management, such provisions are
                controlling within the executive branch; and
                 (3) OGE may not cite, use, or rely on any guidance document that is
                not posted on OGE's website except to establish historical facts.
                 (c) Rescinded guidance documents. Guidance documents that are not
                maintained on OGE's website are considered rescinded and may not be
                cited, used, or relied upon except to establish historical facts.
                Sec. 2611.203 Petitions regarding guidance documents.
                 (a) Petition regarding modification or withdrawal of previously
                issued guidance. Any person may petition OGE to modify or withdraw a
                particular OGE guidance document. Petitions filed under this section
                must meet the criteria set forth in paragraph (b) of this section. OGE
                will respond to petitions in a timely manner, no later than 90 days
                after receipt of the petition.
                 (b) Required information for petition. A petition filed under this
                section must:
                 (1) Be submitted to OGE through one of the below two methods:
                 (i) By paper submission addressed to ``General Counsel, U.S. Office
                of Government Ethics, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005-3917,'' with the
                words ``Petition for Withdrawal or Modification of Guidance Document''
                at the top of the submission; or
                 (ii) By electronic submission to [email protected] and addressed to
                ``General Counsel, U.S. Office of Government Ethics,'' with the words
                ``Petition for Withdrawal or Modification of Guidance Document'' in the
                subject line of the message.
                 (2) Describe the nature of the request and set forth the text or
                substance of the guidance document or specify the guidance document, or
                portion of the guidance document, that the petitioner seeks to have
                modified or withdrawn, as the case may be;
                 (3) Explain the interest of the petitioner in the action requested;
                 (4) Contain any information and arguments available to the
                petitioner to support the action sought, including any alternative text
                or alternative interpretations and the legal basis for such text or
                interpretation; and
                 (5) Provide contact information for the petitioner.
                 (c) Review of petition. Each petition received under this section
                will be referred to the head of the division responsible for the
                subject matter of that petition. No hearing, argument, or other
                proceeding is required to be held on a petition before its disposition
                under this section.
                 (d) Grant of petition. The Director may grant a petition upon a
                determination that the petition contains adequate justification to
                warrant modification or withdrawal of the guidance document or portions
                of the guidance document. The Director, in his or her sole discretion,
                may determine that only a partial grant of the petition is appropriate.
                Modifications to guidance documents will comply with Sec. 2611.201.
                Modifications to significant guidance documents will comply with
                subpart C of this part.
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                 (e) Denial of petition. The Director may deny a petition or parts
                of a petition when the petition lacks adequate justification to warrant
                modification or withdrawal of a guidance document, calls for action
                that is inconsistent with law or regulation or is beyond OGE's
                statutory jurisdiction, seeks modification or withdrawal of a document
                that is not a guidance document, or lacks the required information set
                forth in paragraph (b) of this section.
                 (f) Notification to petitioner. Following a determination that a
                petition will be granted or denied, OGE will issue notification of the
                grant or denial to the petitioner at the address provided by the
                petitioner in paragraph (b) of this section explaining the reason for
                the determination. In the event that a petition is received by
                electronic mail, OGE will send notification to the electronic mail
                address from which the petition was received.
                 (g) Publication of petitions. In the event that OGE grants a
                petition under this section, OGE may publish the petition, including
                attachments and other supporting materials, on OGE's website,
                www.oge.gov. Sensitive personal information, such as account numbers or
                Social Security numbers, should not be included. Petitions generally
                will not be edited to remove any identifying or contact information.
                Sec. 2611.204 Use of rescinded, withdrawn, and modified guidance
                documents.
                 OGE will not cite, use, or rely on guidance documents or portions
                of guidance documents that are rescinded, withdrawn, or removed through
                modification, except to establish historical facts or as a matter of
                comparison to current guidance. Upon petition or its own initiative,
                OGE may reinstate guidance documents or portions of guidance documents
                previously rescinded, withdrawn, or modified, in conformity with the
                procedures in this part.
                Subpart C--Significant Guidance Documents
                Sec. 2611.301 Designation of significant guidance documents.
                 (a) Designation of significant guidance documents. The Director
                will submit proposed guidance documents to the Office of Information
                and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget to determine
                whether the guidance document is a significant guidance document, as
                defined in Sec. 2611.102, in the same fashion used to determine
                whether a rulemaking undertaken pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553 is significant
                for purposes of Executive Order 112866.
                (b) Compliance with applicable Executive Orders. Significant
                guidance documents will demonstrate compliance with the applicable
                requirements for regulations or rules, including significant regulatory
                actions, set forth in Executive Order 12866, Executive Order 13563,
                Executive Order 13609, Executive Order 13771, and Executive Order
                113777.
                (c) Issuance of significant guidance documents. Significant
                guidance documents will be approved by the Director, or by an official
                who is serving as Director in an acting capacity, on a non-delegable
                basis.
                Sec. 2611.302 Public notice and comment on significant guidance
                documents.
                 (a) Public notice and comment. Except as provided in paragraph (c)
                of this section, proposed OGE guidance documents that have been deemed
                significant guidance documents will be published in the Federal
                Register and interested persons will be invited to provide public
                comment in the form of written data, views, or arguments for or against
                the proposed significant guidance document. The comment period on
                guidance documents will be open for a minimum of 30 days. OGE will also
                post draft significant guidance documents on its website.
                 (b) Responses to comments. OGE will respond to major concerns
                raised in public comments received. Responses and comments will be
                posted to OGE's website, either before or at the time that the final
                significant guidance documents is issued.
                 (c) Exemption for good cause shown. The requirements of paragraph
                (a) of this section will not apply to any significant guidance document
                or categories of significant guidance documents for which OGE finds, in
                coordination with the Office of Management and Budget, good cause that
                notice and public procedure thereon are impracticable, unnecessary, or
                contrary to the public interest. Significant guidance documents that
                are issued without public notice and comment under this paragraph shall
                include the finding of good cause and a brief statement or reasons
                thereof.
                Sec. 2611.303 Classes of documents categorically excluded.
                 OGE has generally determined that the following classes of
                documents are not guidance documents defined in Sec. 2611.102:
                 (a) Legal advisories;
                 (b) Informal advisory opinions and letters;
                 (c) Formal advisory opinions; and
                 (d) Guides only directed to agency ethics officials and current
                Federal employees.
                PART 2638--EXECUTIVE BRANCH ETHICS PROGRAM
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                2. The authority citation for part 2638 continues to read as follows:
                 Authority: 5 U.S.C. App. 101-505; E.O. 12674, 54 FR 15159, 3
                CFR, 1989 Comp., p. 215, as modified by E.O. 12731, 55 FR 42547, 3
                CFR, 1990 Comp., p. 306.
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                3. Revise Sec. 2638.208 to read as follows:
                Sec. 2638.208 Written guidance on the executive branch ethics
                program.
                 This section describes several means by which the Office of
                Government Ethics provides agencies, employees, and the public with
                written guidance regarding its legal interpretations, program
                requirements, and educational offerings. Normally, written guidance is
                published on the official website of the Office of Government Ethics,
                www.oge.gov.
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