An "outside rule" refers to a regulatory or procedural guideline that governs external interactions, such as lobbying restrictions or data-sharing protocols. It is used to prevent conflicts of interest, ensure compliance, or protect sensitive information. Organizations, government agencies, and nonprofits benefit by maintaining transparency, reducing legal risks, and fostering public trust.
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