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U.J. Grime or vovernment tunes -After Leaving Government Page 2 of 2 <br /> employee served in a Government position or made a Government decision involving more than <br /> $10,000,000 given to that contractor.41 U.S.C. §2104 (formerly 41 U.S.C. §423). <br /> • A retired member of the uniformed services may not accept employment(or compensation for that <br /> employment)from a foreign government unless he or she first obtains approval from the Department of <br /> State. The Emoluments Clause of the U.S. Constitution. <br /> Other Restrictions <br /> A former executive branch employee may be subject to additional restrictions imposed by agency-specific laws.Also, <br /> every former employee must ensure that his or her post-Government activities are in compliance with other <br /> requirements that may apply without regard to the individual's employment by the Government. For example, if a <br /> former employee will serve as the agent of a foreign principal,the individual must comply with the Foreign Agents <br /> Registration Act. <br /> The information on this page is not a substitute for individual advice. Agency ethics officials should be consulted <br /> about specific situations. <br /> U.S. Office of Government Ethics 1201 New York Avenue, NW. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 <br /> http://www.oge.gov/Topics/Post-Govermnent-Employment/After-Leaving-Government/ 11/13/2015 <br />