Cal. Code Regs. tit. 2, § 558
(8) Subject to any other laws, rules, or regulations as pertains thereto, not devoting his or her full time, attention, and efforts to his or her state office or employment during his or her hours of duty as a state officer or employee.
The following activities are specifically deemed to be incompatible, inconsistent, in conflict with, or inimical to the duties of PERS officers and employees due to the nature of the responsibilities of the Public Employees' Retirement System:
(9) Accepting commercial transportation or lodging of any type, or accepting direct or indirect payment or reimbursement for lodging or transportation of any type from any person, business entity, or organization doing or seeking to do business of any kind with PERS, except where:
(B) the acceptance of the transportation, lodging, payment or reimbursement for such is not prohibited by any other section of this regulation or by any other provision of law.
PERS or the State of California shall pay for travel and lodging expenses of PERS officers and employees on PERS-related business whenever possible. Only if the system or the state is unable to pay the officer's or employee's travel or lodging expenses may a PERS officer or employee accept commercial transportation or lodging of any type, or reimbursement or direct or indirect payment for lodging or transportation of any type, from sources other than PERS or the State of California.
Prior to accepting commercial transportation or lodging or payment or reimbursement for lodging and/or transportation of any type from a source other than PERS or the State of California, the Assistant Executive Officers and employees shall obtain written approval from the Executive Officer, and the Executive Officer shall obtain prior written approval from the Board President.
(15) For purposes of this regulation, “outside employment” is defined as any services performed by a PERS employee or officer on his or her own time, during other than normal working hours, for which he or she receives any form of compensation.
(C) Any employment, the nature of which is parallel to or closely allied with the services provided to PERS by the officer or employee, including but not limited to, attorneys performing outside legal work, investment officers providing outside investment services, or actuaries providing outside actuarial services.
A PERS officer or employee who wishes to engage in outside employment or an activity which meets the criteria set forth above in subsection (C), must first make a written request for and receive a written determination that such outside employment or activity is not inconsistent, incompatible, or in conflict with the officer's or employee's duty to PERS. An employee will obtain this determination from his or her Division Chief or function head. Division Chiefs or function heads, and Assistant Executive Officers, will obtain this determination from the PERS Executive Officer.
The PERS Executive Officer shall not engage in such outside employment which meets the criteria set forth above in subsection (C), unless he or she has obtained prior approval from the Board by way of formal Board action.
An officer or employee who is engaged in outside employment on the effective date of this regulation may continue such employment while the request for determination is being processed.
This regulation does not attempt to specify every possible limitation on officer or employee activities that might be determined incompatible under Government Code section 19990.
Nothing in this regulation shall exempt any person from applicable provisions of any other laws of this state. The standards of conduct set forth in this regulation are in addition to those prescribed in PERS' Conflict of Interest Code.
If a PERS officer or employee violates any provision of this regulation, he or she will be liable for disciplinary action to include possible dismissal or removal from office.
If a PERS officer or employee is notified that he or she has violated any provision of this regulation, or that a category of outside employment is prohibited, the officer or employee may appeal through PERS' personnel complaint procedure.
Outside employment is deemed inconsistent, incompatible, in conflict with, or inimical to the officer's or employee's duty to PERS if it violates any of the provisions of this regulation, or any other law.
PERS officers and employees must obtain prior approval, in the manner described below, before engaging in the types of employment described in (A)-(C):
The following activities are deemed to be inconsistent, incompatible, in conflict with, or inimical to the duties of PERS officers or employees:
Note: Authority cited: Section 20120, Government Code. Reference: Section 19990, Government Code.
1. New section filed 1-17-89; operative 2-16-89 (Register 89, No. 11).