No member or members of any board or boards of trustees or directors of any charitable institution, organization or corporation in the District of Columbia, which is supported in whole or in part by appropriations made by Congress, shall engage in traffic with said institution, organization or corporation for financial gain, and any member or members of such board of trustees or directors who shall so engage in such traffic shall be deemed legally disqualified for service on said board or boards.
(June 11, 1896, 29 Stat. 410, ch. 419, § 1.)
1981 Ed., § 32-1206.
1973 Ed., § 32-1007.
Public welfare supervision, board of public welfare, institutions supported by congressional appropriations, see § 4-111.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 44 - Charitable and Curative Institutions
Chapter 7 - Hospitals, Asylums, Charities Generally
§ 44–701. Limitation on erection of hospital for contagious diseases
§ 44–702. Children’s Tuberculosis Sanatorium — Construction and equipping authorized
§ 44–703. Providence Hospital authorized to conduct hospital, clinic and school
§ 44–704. Standards of indigency; emergency and semi-indigent patients
§ 44–705. Payments to needy patients
§ 44–706. Institutional care under contract
§ 44–707. Stipends for patients and certain resident employees
§ 44–708. Benefits in lieu of salary for certain workers in District facilities
§ 44–709. Mayor to visit, investigate and report on certain charitable institutions
§ 44–710. Mayor authorized to visit, investigate and report on certain organizations
§ 44–711. Appropriations for charitable and reformatory institutions to be lien on property
§ 44–712. Terms of Congressmen as trustees or directors of certain corporations or institutions
§ 44–713. Compensation of physicians to the poor
§ 44–714. Conflicts of interest by directors or trustees of certain charitable institutions
§ 44–715. Congressional policy as to appropriations to churches or religious entities
§ 44–716. Home for Aged and Infirm — Sale of surplus products
§ 44–717. Home for Aged and Infirm — Admission of pay patients