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Ethics in Government Act of 1978
Long title
An Act to establish certain Federal agencies, effect certain reorganizations of the Federal Government, to implement certain reforms in the operation of the Federal Government and to preserve and promote the integrity of public officials and institutions, and for other purposes.
Acronyms (colloquial)
EIGA
Nicknames
Ethics in Government Act of 1978
Enacted by
the 95th United States Congress
Effective
October 26, 1978
Citations
Public law
Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 95–521
Statutes at Large
92 Stat. 1824
Codification
Titles amended
5 U.S.C.: Government Organization and Employees
U.S.C. sections created
Title 5-Appendix - Ethics
Legislative history
Introduced in the Senate as "Public Official Integrity Act" (S. 555) by Abraham Ribicoff (D-CT) on February 1, 1977
Committee consideration by Senate Governmental Affairs, Senate Judiciary
Passed the Senate on June 27, 1977 (74–5)
Passed the House on September 27, 1978 (in lieu of H.R. 1, passed 365–6)
Reported by the joint conference committee on October 1978; agreed to by the Senate on October 7, 1978 (cleared) and by the House on October 12, 1978 (370–23)
Signed into law by President Jimmy Carter on October 26, 1978
United States Supreme Court cases
Morrison v. Olson, April 26, 1988
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