Use of Nonpublic Information
- Nonpublic information is any information that you receive because of your federal employment that you know or reasonably should know has not been made available to the general public.
- Nonpublic information may still be considered nonpublic even if selectively disclosed to a few individuals or organizations.
- Generally, for information to be considered public, it must have been effectively disclosed in a manner sufficient to ensure its availability to the investing public.
Social Media Tip: Do not share information on your social media unless it has been made publicly available through official channels.