s accept employment with a corporation or an organization if their duties do not require them to lobby?
Yes. The five-year post-employment prohibition does not prevent former DPOHs from accepting employment in an organization as long as their duties do not require them to lobby the federal government and otherwise be listed on the organization’s registration. Former DPOH’s who become senior officers at a corporation may engage in some lobbying, provided it does not constitute a significant part of their duties.
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