45 C.F.R. § 1604.5

Compensation

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(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section and § 1604.7(a), a recipient's written policies shall not permit a full-time attorney to receive any compensation for the outside practice of law.

(b) A recipient's written policies which permit a full-time attorney who meets the criteria set forth in § 1604.4(c)(1) to engage in the outside practice of law shall permit full-time attorneys to seek and receive personal compensation for work performed pursuant to that section.

Notes of Decisions
David Jordan v. City of Greenwood, Mississippi, Etc. v. North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, Inc., Movant-Appellant (1987) ca5 “6 Perkins relies instead on 45 C.F.R. § 1604.5 (1985) which regulates “uncompensated outside practice of law.”
Boos v. Yazzie (1990) navajo · cites it 3× “45 C.F.R. § 1604.5 . The regulations also set forth a general policy: “No attorney shall engage in any outside practice if the director of the recipient has determined that such practice is inconsistent with the attorney's full-time responsibilities.”
Northeast Kentucky Legal Services, Inc. v. Hinton (1991) kyctapp “45 C.F.R. § 1604.5 Uncompensated Outside Practice provides: A recipient may permit an attorney to engage in uncompensated outside practice of law if § 1604.”
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