The Board of Ethics and Government Accountability Authority Clarification Amendment Act of 2025 aims to amend the existing Board of Ethics and Government Accountability Establishment and Comprehensive Ethics Reform Amendment Act of 2011. The primary focus of this bill is to clarify the Board's authority to require specific individuals to file public financial disclosures. This is achieved by amending Section 101(47)(I) of the current law, specifically by deleting the phrase that includes "any additional employees designated by rule by the Board of Ethics and Government Accountability who make decisions or participate substantially in areas of contracting, procurement, administration of grants or subsidies, developing policies, land use planning, inspecting, licensing, regulating, or auditing, or act in areas of responsibility that may create a conflict of interest or appearance of a conflict of interest."

The bill is set to take effect after receiving approval from the Mayor, or following a Council override of a potential veto, along with a 30-day congressional review period as stipulated by the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. The fiscal impact statement associated with this legislation has been adopted from the Budget Director's assessment, ensuring that the financial implications of the bill are acknowledged and addressed.