Restriction on Acceptance of Foreign Hospitality requires prior permission for officials abroad; emergency medical exceptions require prompt notification. Restriction on acceptance of foreign hospitality requires covered persons-members of legislatures, political party office-bearers, judges, government servants, and corporation employees-to obtain prior permission before accepting hospitality while visiting abroad. An exception allows emergent medical aid accepted during such visits without prior permission, but obliges the recipient to notify the Central Government within a prescribed period, stating the source and manner of receipt.
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Restriction on Acceptance of Foreign Hospitality requires prior permission for officials abroad; emergency medical exceptions require prompt notification.
Restriction on acceptance of foreign hospitality requires covered persons-members of legislatures, political party office-bearers, judges, government servants, and corporation employees-to obtain prior permission before accepting hospitality while visiting abroad. An exception allows emergent medical aid accepted during such visits without prior permission, but obliges the recipient to notify the Central Government within a prescribed period, stating the source and manner of receipt.
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