Joint Ethics Regulation

The Joint Ethics Regulation, in conjunction with DoD Directive 5500.07, “Ethics and Standards of Conduct,” applies to all DoD Personnel, who are expected to uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct.

Authorizes maintenance by the Office of the General Counsel of the Department of Defense (GC DoD) of the Joint Ethics Regulation (JER) on the public website of their Standards of Conduct Office (SOCO) at https://dodsoco.ogc.osd.mil/.

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The body of Federal ethics statutes and regulations, and the Joint Ethics Regulation (JER), set forth the ethics standards that apply to DoD personnel. These standards, reflective of our core...

ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, Ala. -- Tax Day 2020 is April 15th. One of the 14 basic principles of Ethical Conduct in the Joint Ethics Regulation, applicable to all Department of Defense employees, is to ...

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This Regulation provides a single source of standards of ethical conduct and ethics guidance, including direction in the areas of financial and employment disclosure systems, post-employment rules, enforcement, and training.

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This part is designed to prescribe standards of ethical conduct required of all DoD personnel and certain former DoD officers and employees, regardless of assignment. It also provides guidance and procedures to implement the regulations promulgated by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics for the...

Be personally accountable for the command's or organization's ethics program, including its ethics and procurement integrity training program, and the command's or organization's compliance...

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Joint Commission accreditation is the objective evaluation process that can help health care organizations measure, assess, and improve performance in order to provide safe, high quality care for their patients.

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