How-To Session on Conducting 18 U.S.C. 208(a) Analyses Using New Job Aid
OGE’s Institute for Ethics in Government (IEG) is hosting a live “How-To Session” on Wednesday, January 28 from 1 to 2pm EST. In this session, Margaret Dylus-Yukins of OGE’s Ethics Law Branch will demonstrate how to conduct 18 U.S. Code (U.S.C.) 208(a) analyses using the new 18 U.S.C. 208(a) Job Aid.
No registration is required to attend the live How-To Session. Simply visit the course page (see unhidden link below) at the appropriate time and click play in the How-To Session video to tune in. You can add the calendar invite, which is also available on the course page, to your Outlook calendar to remind you of the date and time. For those unable to attend, a recording of the How-To Session will be available immediately upon its conclusion.
Course Page Unhidden Link: https://extapps2.oge.gov/Training/OGETraining.nsf/0/D699B9D62E9E16B885258D77004F256A
The course page provides an introductory training and the 18 U.S.C. 208(a) Job Aid, both of which the IEG recommends viewing in advance of the How-To Session.
For those interested in earning a Professional Ethics Practitioner (PEP) certificate in 2026, this How-To Session qualifies for PEP credit. To learn more about PEP, review the PEP Explainer.
Please direct any questions to the IEG at trainingregistration@oge.gov.

