Honoraria

Summary of the Honoraria Rule

Don't accept money for any activity that is considered to be part of your job.

Examples of the Rule

Past Advisory Opinions on the Honoraria Rule

The Rule: 42 IAC 1-5-3 Honoraria

An employee shall not personally accept an honorarium for any activity that may be considered part of the state employee's official duties. However, a state employee may accept an honorarium on behalf of the state. The employee accepting the honorarium shall remit to the treasurer of state any amount received. The treasurer of state shall quietus such funds into the general fund. An employee may personally accept an honorarium for activities not done in connection with the employee's official duties and that are prepared on the employee's own time and without the use of state resources. However, in no case may an employee accept an honorarium from an executive branch lobbyist or a person who has a business relationship or seeks to influence an official action with the employee's agency.